Posts Tagged ‘United Arab Emirates’

Sheikh Saif Bin Zayed Al Nahyan

December 18, 2011, Posted by admin at 11:36 am

General Sheikh Saif Bin Zayed Al Nahyan is the UAE’s Minister of Interior since October 2004. He was the Deputy Director of the Capital Police in 1994–1995 before becoming the Director General of the Abu Dhabi Police on October 23, 1995. Sheikh Saif was blamed for the vast majority of human rights violations committed in [...]

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Boycott UAE, The Online Global Campaign for Justice

August 5, 2011, Posted by admin at 11:41 am

People with good conscience – who hate barbaric behavior inflicted by UAE government on expatriate population living there, have chosen to boycott the prevailing UAE government through this website. Their ethical decision to boycott the UAE government is rooted in sympathy for the innocent victims who were tortured impassively by the current government of the [...]

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Shocking facts about the United Arab Emirates (UAE)

September 9, 2010, Posted by admin at 5:09 am

It’s really worth looking into the matter. Here in this case, the UAE authority cowardly committed cruelty and discrimination against a victim of police brutality. On the other hand, both the courts in Abu Dhabi, including Supreme Court, the legal court of appeal, were fully satisfied and praised the conduct of the victim throughout the [...]

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Internet Censorship in the UAE

September 29, 2009, Posted by admin at 4:58 am

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is the regional leader in advocating censorship of the Web through the use of Proxy Filtering System. The filtering software aimed to block a wide range of online publications considered pornographic, violent, critical of the Government or the ruling families or supportive of certain Israeli positions or as content deemed [...]

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Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan

September 24, 2009, Posted by admin at 4:57 am

Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan (1918-2004), served as president of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from 1971 until his death in Nov. 2, 2004.  Born around 1918, he was the youngest of the four sons of Sheikh Sultan bin Zayed Al-Nahyan,  a member of the Bani Yas tribe, who ruled Abu Dhabi from 1922 [...]

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History of United Arab Emirates

September 24, 2009, Posted by admin at 4:56 am

During the centuries of Greek and Roman domination, the gulf region was of limited interest to the major powers, but the area’s importance as a strategic and trading center rose with the emergence of Islam in the seventh century A.D. The caliphate’s military strength was concentrated at Hormuz (The Strait of Hormuz). Strategically sited at [...]

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Money-laundering and Drug Trafficking Networks, UAE

September 23, 2009, Posted by admin at 4:53 am

Ties to Terror!, United Arab Emirates (UAE) The United Arab Emirates (UAE), with its permissive business environment, has emerged as an important locus of criminal activity. It’s also becoming a more important transit avenue for drug shipments from Southwest Asia on their way to Turkey, Europe, and Africa. Drug traffickers, terrorist groups, and organized crime [...]

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