Rejimon Kuttappan: The man three Gulf states banned for telling the truth
By Pragadish Kirubakaran in Media News on Saturday, 18th April 2026 at 4:57am
Rejimon Kuttappan was earning less than Rs 15,000 a month at the Indian Express in Bangalore when a senior colleague called from Oman with an offer that was hard to refuse. The salary, converted from Omani riyals, worked out to over Rs 70,000. He had never left India. He Googled the country and saw the golden buildings, the good roads, the festivals. He thought: why not.
That was 2006. By 2017, he had been deported.
In the years between, he had become the chief reporter at the Times of Oman, one of the Gulf's most widely read English newspapers. He had spent nearly a decade inside the world of migrant labour, rescuing stranded domestic workers, attending ILO workshops in Jordan and Morocco, briefing Human Rights Watch, building a network of contacts that stretched from New ...
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