The Minister of Labor, Sajaan Azzi, confirmed in an interview with An Nahar newspaper, the presence of “human rights violation and a mafia for recruiting migrant women domestic workers that has wider international roots.” Azzi claimed that exploitation begins with the source country, along with corrupt personnel of embassies of those countries in Lebanon, and is chiefly accountable for human trafficking crimes and for the violations in the rights of MWDWs. Azzi disclosed that he will soon issue a new administrative procedures for regulating the work of recruiting agencies, that will apply to men workers as well. The new procedures, he explained, are intended to fight human trafficking on the one hand, and “protect the rights of household employers that have been subject to fraud, while safeguarding the right of the domestic worker to be treated with dignity and humanity.”(An Nahar, November 18, 2015(