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News Letters

The Fifth Annual Trafficking in Persons Report  (2005)

Trafficking in Persons Report (2005), United Arab Emirates

The Closing Note from the Drafters

The minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking

Penalties & Tier Movements


The facts about child Camel Jockeys

Human Trafficking For Commercial Exploitation, A Modern-day Slavery !

'Camel Kids'  The Camel Jockeys of United Arab Emirates !

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

The Shocking Violations of Children's Rights ! (Special Reports - 2003)

August  2002.  The Horrific Practice of Human Trafficking!


          
September 2002.  The Misery of Arab World!


The Misery of Arab World

The UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) document titled the "Arab Human Development Report 2002," shows that the Arab's level of development lags behind despite all the oil wealth, the aggregate revenues output of all Arabs (530 billion dollars in the year 1999) and  their societies are generally poor in abilities and possibilities.

The Arab scholars of the survey carefully dissects and analyses how and why their world has gone wrong. The report pin-points the barrier to a better Arab performance is not a lack of resources, but the lamentable shortage of three essentials: Freedom, Knowledge and Womanpower. 

Interesting explanations are given for the massive failure of Arab states to live up to the stipulations of the Declaration of Human Rights and good governance. The need for the structural reforms which Arab rulers have neglected out of their own self-interest.
 
The report calls for a re-thinking of social values and models in Arab societies, to achieve those which encourage development rather than undermining it. It notes that, as long as dominant groups which strive only for power, influence and material wealth serve as the most praiseworthy models, Arab citizens will not be much encouraged to pursue the individual and social ideals of freedom, a solid work ethic, knowledge and cooperation.

The rule of law should be the foundation of all institutions; legal codes and administrative procedures should protect civil rights for all, especially freedom of opinion and assembly. Above all, it is necessary to activate the voice of the Arab people through such measures as empowering local government authorities, the organs of civil society and by means of free media.  

                                
A call for Freedom

Only a deepening of genuine democracy, and the attendant changes in the prevailing structures of government, can promote the desired alterations. The Arab elites, the report concludes, must formulate and demonstrate desirable modes of human behavior in a system of good governance.

The report was prepared by a team of about 30 academics, including highly reputed scholars such as the former Jordanian planning minister, Ms. Rima Khalaf, the Arab League's former UN ambassador, Clovis Maqsoud, Lebanon's ex-finance minister, Georges Corm, and the Franco-Maghrebi sociologist Burhan Ghalioun.

The report is the first U.N. human development survey devoted to a single region; the Arab world made up of 22 countries of the Arab League, accounting at present for 280 million people ranging from 68m in Egypt to 565,000 in Qatar. 

The group of 22 countries ranks near the very bottom in the world (in some instances even behind sub-Saharan Africa) when it comes to civil and economic freedoms, women's participation in public life and the acquisition of new knowledge and skills. 

The autocratic Arab rulers, whether the President of UAE or the other, do not even tolerate criticism of their governments.  People are treated as lesser legal and economic beings. Control over the lives of their citizens is total and arbitrary.  They tend to be monarchies or outright dictators.

The Arab Human Development Report can serve as an indictment before any tribunal against hundreds of Arab rulers and related royals.

The Arab Human Development Report is available at the following Internet link: http://www.undp.org/rbas/ahdr  

                   
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