Getting raped in Dubai andreporting it can get you a prison sentence
http://reuters.com/article/emirates-courts-rape-norway-idINDEE96K09720130721
So much for the best tourist city
Getting raped in Dubai andreporting it can get you a prison sentence
http://reuters.com/article/emirates-courts-rape-norway-idINDEE96K09720130721
So much for the best tourist city
At this point I just don't see why people travel to countries like that unless they 100% have to. I don't care how awesome it might seem..if you can get thrown in jail for drinking booze because you reported a rape it's not worth it. It's just like these people who go to other hostile middle eastern countries and get captured and shit.
Originally posted by Surtur
At this point I just don't see why people travel to countries like that unless they 100% have to. I don't care how awesome it might seem..if you can get thrown in jail for drinking booze because you reported a rape it's not worth it. It's just like these people who go to other hostile middle eastern countries and get captured and shit.
UAE is moderate as far as Islamic states go and they extend a surprising amount of tolerance; alcohol consumption is generally illegal but they give alcohol licenses to westerners (with restrictions etc). Sex outside marriage is illegal, but they don't actually go around prying to what westerners get up to in private- it's only when they do it out in the open that they bring the law in.
But, even assuming you can live with the above, it still has a lot of major social/moral issues. Female rights are extremely restricted. This case is part of that. Of course, it's not being raped that has the penalty- the problem is that it is effectively impossible to prove a man raped you in the UAE, so all reporting it does is get you hit with the 'no sex' law.
UAE is on a major recruiting drive right now and they are paying a LOT of money (as teaching goes) for people like me (over twice that, say, China offers for the same work), with very generous benefits, and I was considering it for a while, but their ethical stance is just a bit too far over the line for me.
That and the heat.
Paladin, I am a student in the Arab countries so I may not know much about the working sector, but hasn't a a of people lost jobs over the Petrol price crisis? My uncle was a physiotherapist in Abu Dhabi and he lost his job recently. He has found another one now but with less benefits. Do you know anyone that has happened to?