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Freedom,  Democracy and Censorship


The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a federation of seven autocratic sheikhdoms established in 1971. None has any democratically elected institutions and citizens do not have the right to change their government or to form political parties. The need for structural reforms has been willfully neglected by the rulers, to further strengthen their position.

All magazines, papers, books including web contents are censored before it reaches the public. Foreign publications routinely are subjected to censorship before distribution. Published material is subject to Federal Law 15 of 1988, which stipulates that all publications, whether books or periodicals, should be licensed by the Ministry of Information.
 

Senior Arab journalists taking part in a major media conference here accused Arab governments of controlling the media, the region's top scribes stated "The Arab media have remained under the control of their governments in order to serve their political, economic - development and other goals".

      The issue of Internet Censorship

The United Arab Emirates 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 “disturbing or harmful”.

Censorship is often seen as a human rights violation, especially when it is combined with a repressive, governing regime.

Read more at: Internet Filtering in the UAE

The country's three English-language newspapers are privately owned, as are three out of its six Arabic-language newspapers; however, privately owned newspapers receive government subsidies and encourage self-censorship.

An informed citizenry is one of the greatest forces for global peace and stability, said Josette Shiner, under secretary of US state. Loss of freedom, brings in its wake, frustration, anger, malice and the sense of being deprived of something which man cherishes.

A United Nations Development Programme document titled, Arab Human Development Report, shows that the level of development lags behind, despite all the oil wealth, and that these societies are generally poor in abilities and possibilities. It further pinpoints the barrier to a better Arab performance, that, it is not lack of resources, but the tragic shortage of two essentials, namely, freedom and knowledge.

Addressing the 60th U.N. General Assembly on September 14, 2005, President Bush underscored the importance of free speech to democracy. He said, "The survival of liberty in our land increasingly depends on the success of liberty in other lands. The best hope for peace in our world is the expansion of freedom in all the world."
 

Read more at the following links:

Internet Filtering in the UAE

UAE Hackers Assaulting Websites

Internet Censorship, Court's decisions and related links

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             No Free Trade Pacts Without Reform !

The United States and the European Union should not sign free trade deals with the UAE until it ends its mistreatment of foreign workers.

One of the world’s largest construction booms is feeding off of workers in Dubai, but they’re treated as less than human. It’s no surprise that some workers have started rioting in protest. What’s surprising is that the government of the UAE is doing nothing to solve the problem.
       Middle East and North Africa director at Human Rights Watch (HRW)
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