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Deportation
and Harassment Against Foreigners!
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The Dangers of Dubai - Nine Network Australia |
31-year-old Cat Le-Huy, Head of Technology at
Endemol UK,
a well respected UK resident & German citizen has been
detained at Dubai International Airport’s Deportation Centre
over 2 weeks ago. He has since been transferred to Dubai’s
notorious AL-WATHBA prison where he remains in a chaotic
justice system.
On 2nd March the Sunday show on Channel 9 in Australia
featured the story and discussed the dangers of traveling to
Dubai. The segment included an interview with Radha Stirling
in the UK, who is coordinating Cat’s legal affairs. More
detail available at the campaign site:
Detained in Dubai.
Featured broadcast on 'National
Australia News' can be seen
here.
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Kidnapping in the UAE |
I wish to update you about a
disappearance/kidnapping in the UAE. I am a UK human
rights lawyer that represents the victim and his
family.
In short, a young British resident (Alsadiq)
/Sudanese national has been kidnapped in UAE. The
evidence suggests to us (see also amnesty
international’s urgent alert below) that elements of
the state in UAE are involved. Background
info: The Attorney General and the Minister of
Interior in Abu Dhabi have confirmed the following
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Kidnapping In The UAE |
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The
big truth on UAE - United Arab Emirates and 'Fly
Emirates' |
My name is Dioji Ikeda, I am Brazilian lawyer, I
come through this and mail, requesting help because
my brother and three friends, are being target of an
unfair condemnation in the UAE, where they were
convicted without any evidence, contrary devices
international treaties, respect for human right. I
have to report that my sister Kiyoshi Ikeda, friends
Jonatam Souza Rodrigues Moreira, and David Shibuya,
were the UAE, to ...
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Detention and Deportation in United Arab Emirates
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The Gulf
News' describes how a foreigner would lead life in United
Arab Emirates (UAE) without daily fear of detention and
deportation.
'Staff Reporter, Bassma Al Jandaly of Gulf News, February
23, 2008' says, the UAE is a cosmopolitan, Wherever you are
from, resident or visitor, your human and civil rights are
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The reporter also quotes the authorities have the right to
expel an expatriate without the need for a legal sentence to
be issued, even if the party has legal residence and even if
he or she did not commit a crime.
View
full text at: 'Don't
leave yourself or your family open to the risk of
deportation'.
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The Bright and Dark Sides of United Arab Emirates!
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The Building Construction Industry
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10
Smart Reasons to
STOP
Port Deal!
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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