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Mainly, citizens (and residents) of Qatar do not have poverty as they all are employed with good source of income. Government and other nonprofit agencies make continuous donations to citizens and those who have established residence in the country. With population of approximately 2 million, and GDP (Per Capita $) of 102,768.69, poverty is barely unknown in this (filthy) wealthy country of Qatar. However, there is a high rate of abuse and discrimination against foreigners including lack of labor laws which should enforce employers to abide by any given laws as far as creating safe and healthy working environment, and paying the workers as promised. The government itself does not ensure its people to be free from danger and disease by neglecting these (Southeast) Asian immigrant workers and does not listen to their complains and/or problems.

Discrimination and abuse is known among Gulf Countries (United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar) against foreigners and non-national population. There is no human rights in these countries, at least not equally.

As the richest country in the world, it is unfortunate to see failure in Qatari government's part to establish Welfare and healthcare system to its people. Even though Qatar nationals have access to better opportunities compared to their counterparts, residents and foreigners, the government could not establish a fair-system that treats everyone the same.

There is no poverty in Qatar, but there is a great deal of abuse and non humanitarian rights.

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