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An Iranian photographer has captured the harsh lives endured by the migrant workers building Dubai's ever-growing skyline. Pictured is a huge dirty kitchen at the Sonapur camp where many of them live. The gas pipelines were built by the labourers and not subject to safety laws
Unhygeinic: A man guts fish in filthy conditions in a Sonapur kitchen
Grim living standards: Jahangir, 27, from Bangladesh, has worked as a cleaner for the past four years. He earns 800 AED (£139) a month and sends 500 AED (£87) to his family. He uses the rest of the money for rent and food
Harrowing: Their accommodation is cramped, filthy, sweltering and often overrun with vermin. Yet many can't leave
The secret vegetable market within Sonapur is a cheap place for labourers to provide themselves with vegetable and fruits