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The website uae prison.com is dedicated to disseminate and report the experiences of innocent prisoners who are languishing behind bars after being deprived of every basic human rights which are recognized and established by the civilized nations world over.
This site covers experiences of many expatriate workers and investors in United Arab Emirates (UAE) who have languished in jails for no fault of theirs and their testimonials speaks volumes of the tribulations which a foreign national would invariably undergo in the present autocratic executive system of that country.
Though the UAE boasts a free economy and a stable business environment, this web sitealso serves to expose 'the gloom behind the glitter' and highlights the experiences met byMr. Jabir. P.K., a former UAE expatriate businessman and others. |
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The Gloom Behind The Glitter !
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A government which hesitates to observe the basic tenets of human rights and justice
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The political leaders and upper class Society that regularly and ridiculously disobeys the judicial verdicts.
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The suffering of the inmates of the prisons under inhuman condition.
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The hypocrisy, arrogance and brutality of the Police and law enforcement agencies.
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The harsh experiences of the expatriates under this autocratic framework.
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MOTLEY RICE FILES SUIT AGAINST ARAB SHEIKHS
"It is truly shocking that such unimaginable crimes are taking place against children in this day and age," stated attorney Ron Motley of Motley Rice. "Two year-old boys have been stolen from their families, shipped to foreign lands and forced to live in dangerous and oppressive environments - robbed of their childhood and their future. By bringing this lawsuit we hope to punish the perpetrators of these vile crimes and compensate the victims for their pain and suffering." View Full Text Here
'Camel Kids' The Camel Jockeys of United Arab Emirates! |
A Pakistani boy who worked five years as a camel jockey, starting at age 4, remembers the race as noisy and dangerous, where more than 50 camels with screaming children strapped onto their backs would run. He personally saw about 20 children die, and more than a dozen injured every week. He recalls: "There was this one kid whose strap broke at the beginning of the race. His head was crushed between the legs of the running camel. Once the race has started it cannot stop.. The Camel Jockeys

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This report is an indictment of dishonest UAE authorities, who operate without respect for the rule of law and the inherent dignity of mankind".
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