Experience the reality of Satan's kingdom, the
absence of ethical values and principles !
The Shocking Violations of Children's Rights
(Special Reports - 2005)
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Satan's kingdom
The Kingdom of God is a place
where god is King. There is an
opposing kingdom at work. It is
where the Satan and his demons
live.
In the UAE, 'Satanic influence' is
very effective because it operates
in the background, and is
generally not openly displayed. It
is almost always covered under
another name or ideology. View
reports and links:-
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'India has been named one of the seven
countries sending under-aged
children to
the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as camel
jockeys'
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Etisalat promoting the illegal
practice
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UAE
names worst camel-jockey offenders
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Etisalat's marketing practices
that violate the International
Code
Etisalat, UAE Emirates Tele
communications Corporation - issued
this phone card in early 2005,
carrying pictures of under-age camel
jockeys.
The caption on the pre-paid Wasel cards says 'Camel Racing'. The
Corporation provides
telecommunication services to the
United Arab Emirates and is one of
the leading service providers in the
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Abu Dhabi:
Seven Asian and African countries have
been named as the key exporters for
supplying child camel jockeys to the UAE.
Maj Gen
Saif Al Shaafar, undersecretary at
the Ministry of Interior, and June
Kunugi, Unicef Gulf representative,
at a press conference at the
ministry in Abu Dhabi yesterday.
10/5/2005, 09:45 (UAE)
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The
Ministry of Interior made the
announcement yesterday.
Addressing a press conference here,
Major General Saif Al Sha'afar, the
ministry
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undersecretary, said Pakistan,Bangladesh, Sudan, Mauritania,
Eritrea, Somalia and India were the main
culprits who exported child camel
jockeys to the UAE.
Citizens of all these countries have
been told their dependants must carry
their own passports by next month if
they want to travel through UAE
immigration counters.
According to Maj Gen Al Sha'afar, the
practice of putting children's names in
parents' passports has been misused by
many to smuggle children to work here as
camel jockeys.
On Sunday, the ministry signed a
memorandum of understanding (MoU) with
the United Nations Fund for Children (Unicef).
Under the agreement, Unicef will assist
the UAE in rescuing and repatriating
child camel jockeys. The MoU was signed
by Maj Gen Al Sha'afar and June Kunugi,
the Gulf representative of Unicef.
According to the ministry, 45 per cent
of child camel jockeys were brought here
by uncles, 30 per cent by cousins from
their mother's side and 9 per cent by
their parents' friends.
Picture Courtesy: Gulf News, UAE.
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Features:
Camel Kids
Special Reports - 2004
Special Reports - 2003
{The tiny jockeys who compete in camel
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.
More available at
Trafficking in Persons Report
(2005), United Arab Emirates
Updated: May. 12, 2005
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