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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-02-06 05:32 PM
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U.A.E. Cited in US Human Trafficking Report 2005
Edited on Thu Mar-02-06 05:33 PM by Joanne98
The United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) is a destination country for women trafficked primarily from South, Southeast, and East Asia, the former Soviet Union, Iran and other Middle Eastern countries, and East Africa, for the purpose of sexual exploitation. A far smaller number of men, women, and teenage children were trafficked to the U.A.E. to work as forced laborers. Some South Asian and East African boys were trafficked into the country and forced to work as camel jockeys. Some were sold by their parents to traffickers, and others were brought into the U.A.E. by their parents.


UNITED ARAB EMIRATES:

Lusa is a 17 year-old orphan kidnapped in 2004 from her native Uzbekistan. Lusa’s aunt engineered her abduction to Dubai using a cousin's passport, because the aunt wanted to take Lusa’s apartment. In Dubai, Lusa was sold to a slavery and prostitution ring. When she was no longer useable in prostitution, the traffickers sent her to a psychiatric center. An Uzbek NGO located her in Dubai. The NGO arranged to move her to a shelter, and they began working on her repatriation. Because she entered the U.A.E. illegally, on a false passport, the U.A.E. immigration service said she should serve a two-year prison sentence. Government officials and the enterprising NGO are negotiating Lusa’s case.




A large number of foreign women were lured into the U.A.E. under false pretenses and subsequently forced into sexual servitude, primarily by criminals of their own countries. Personal observations by U.S. Government officials and video and photographic evidence indicated the continued use of trafficked children as camel jockeys. There were instances of child camel jockey victims who were reportedly starved to make them light, abused physically and sexually, denied education and health care, and subjected to harsh living and working conditions.

Some boys as young as 6 months old were reportedly kidnapped or sold to traffickers and raised to become camel jockeys. Some were injured seriously during races and training sessions, and one child died after being trampled by the camel he was

riding. Some victims trafficked for labor exploitation endured harsh living and working conditions and were subjected to debt bondage, passport withholding, and physical and sexual abuse. The U.A.E. Government does not collect statistics on persons trafficked into the country, making it difficult to assess its efforts to combat the problem. Widely varying reports, mostly from NGOs, international organizations, and source countries, estimated the number of trafficking victims in the U.A.E. to be from a few thousand to tens of thousands.

http://www.uaeprison.com/trafficking_in_persons_united_arab_emirates.htm

This is a HORRIBLE country. No wonder Bush likes them!
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acmavm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-02-06 05:35 PM
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1. If bush** had his way, the poor would all be on the auction block.
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chaplainM Donating Member (744 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-02-06 05:36 PM
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2. Someone forgot to
Edited on Thu Mar-02-06 05:36 PM by chaplainM
...give Dubai the same pass on child prostitution that Bush gave to the Saudi monarchy
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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-02-06 05:44 PM
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5. LOL!
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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-02-06 05:38 PM
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3. The shocking violations of Childrens rights (camel jockeys)
Edited on Thu Mar-02-06 05:40 PM by Joanne98
They treat the camels better than the children. This is horrible!


The Shocking Violations of Children's Rights
(Special Reports - 2004)

'Human Trafficking', United Arab Emirates!
'Camel Kids' An Introduction!


The HBO'S REAL SPORTS show in October 2004 was a three month undercover investigation of Child Camel Jockeys in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). 'Real Sports' travels to the U.A.E., for a special expanded report called 'Desert Racers' on the perilous lives of camel jockeys where many of the atrocities were documented on hidden camera.

( Bryant Gumbel, one of America's most recognized broadcasters, serves as the anchor for the program which bears his name, 'Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel'.)

The report alleged that the tiny jockeys who compete in these races are victims of a horrible slave trade. They are beaten, mistreated and, in some cases, sexually abused. They have been kidnapped or sold into slavery as mere infants.

In addition to enduring inhumane living conditions and beatings, the boys are intentionally starved to keep their weight down. Weak from undernourishment, some are maimed or killed while trying to pilot the 1500-pound camels.

Higgs, the independent British photojournalist, captured some of the boys on video for HBO's Real Sports despite a ban on photography at the track.

http://www.uaeprison.com/child_rights_news.htm

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converted_democrat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-02-06 06:24 PM
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12. Sickening, huh? n/t
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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-02-06 07:03 PM
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13. Yes really bad! My sister saw the "Real Sports" show.....
She said it was awful.
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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-02-06 05:44 PM
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4. The UAE is in a territorial dispute with guess who? Iran!
International Disputes

The UAE's foreign policy, much like its domestic politics, has been defined largely by border disputes and the politics of the individual emirates. Currently the UAE has territorial disputes with three of its immediate neighbors: Iran, Oman and Qatar; in the past, it has clashed with Saudi Arabia as well.

The most serious such conflict, however, is the long-standing dispute with Iran over three Gulf islands: Abu Musa and the Greater and Lesser Tunbs. Since 1992, this dispute has come to define the UAE's entire relationship with Iran.

Tehran claims that Britain took the islands from Iran and gave them to the Arabs in the nineteenth century. Iran has now built an airstrip, substantially increased its military presence (from 700 to 4,000 troops), and has opened a university.

The UAE has garnered significant diplomatic support in the region in protesting these Iranian actions. It counters that Arabs from the eastern Gulf littoral have always controlled the islands, and that Iran has no claim to either Abu Musa or the Tunbs
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brokensymmetry Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-02-06 05:44 PM
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6. It all makes sense.
U.A.E. is supposed to lead America into a new arrangement with labor!

Everyone but the top one percent becomes a slave - and the U.A.E. shall lead us.

Bonus question: will parents who can't settle their debts under the new bankruptcy law be forced to sell their children into slavery? After all, they would become an asset, now, wouldn't they?



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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-02-06 05:52 PM
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7. We need a global class war. These people must be the....
"Have Mores" Bush was talking about.
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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-02-06 05:55 PM
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8. I just sent this too Lou Dobbs.....
I'm trying to get him to play some of this "Real Sports" video. That will stop the deal for sure. Murkins hate child molestors.
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pauldp Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-02-06 06:15 PM
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9. kick
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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-02-06 06:16 PM
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10. Camel Jockeys return home to Pakistan VIDEO
Edited on Thu Mar-02-06 06:21 PM by Joanne98
http://www.unicef.org/videoaudio/ramfiles/6006h_pakistanjockeys.ram

You need Real Player. I'm trying to get the "Real Sports" video but I can't find it. But these are the children that were in it. They got recused by UNICEF.
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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-02-06 06:22 PM
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11. Kick!
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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-02-06 07:19 PM
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14. http://www.camelraces.com/
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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-02-06 07:30 PM
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15. Child Camel Jockeys in the UAE (Photos)
Edited on Thu Mar-02-06 07:31 PM by Joanne98

Child camel jockeys in the UAE

In 2004, Anti-Slavery International sent a photographer to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to photograph children racing and training in the Gulf state. The photographs prove that, despite the Government's repeated statements that this practice has stopped, it is still a problem. Two years ago, the Government announced that using children under 15 and lighter than 45 kilograms to race camels would be banned from 1 September 2002 and offenders punished. For more about this issue, see our submission to the UN.

All the photographs below were taken in 2004 at the Nad Al Sheba racecourse in Dubai, but children were seen racing and training across the country.


http://www.antislavery.org/homepage/resources/cameljockeysgallery/gallery.htm

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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-02-06 07:40 PM
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16. one more kick before I go to bed
I'm bringing this subject up again tommorrow night.
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