I'm not Berber. Btw your name is Arab.
Blah blah. You are a Berber who is a wanna be Arab.
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I'm not Berber. Btw your name is Arab.
Blah blah. You are a Berber who is a wanna be Arab.
Says the guy with the Arabic name.
It would be better these Shieks pass law to return all Pakistani politicians stolen money and other corrupt govt officials......imagine Ayyan Malik and other model use to transport millions of dollar to Duabi....Dubai banks are full of Pakistani stolen money....
Yawn
Stop blaming others for your misfortune, it's not their problem your country is a sh!t-hole.
Hi,
It becomes their problem---when this looted money is termed as ECONOMIC TERRORISM MONEY and those countries helping hide that money will become a participant as well.
The U S is starting to help Nigeria recover 150 billion dollars looted from the state.
your country is a sh!t-hole.
What about exporting those rabid views and money to instigate terrorism to other nations and being spectators of the aftermath? These morons will soon even come up with a brand spanking new hadees to save their own hineys. Bunch of hypocrites. Selective Islam at it's best.
Hyperion, I found you an even headed person in this forum always. Can you please review your -ve rating to this Arab person ( Cannot read his name, sorry) once more ? You blamed that his country is engaged in terrorism in Pakistan which he refuted strongly. His choice of a demeaning word to describe Pakistan is condemnable ( many use this phrase for India/Pakistan in India-Pak debate without any action) but not his reaction probably. You are actually taking away the right to oppose your proposition.Request you to kindly think again
DHAHI KHALFAN: LAW ELEVATES UAE TO THE LEVEL OF CIVILISED COUNTRIES
posted on 23/07/2015: 246 views
The Deputy Chief of Police and Public Security in Dubai, Lieutenant General Dhahi Khalfan Tamim, said that the UAE Anti-Discrimination Law has elevated the state to the ranks of highly civilised nations, and will put an end to crimes of discrimination practiced by some Arab societies.
He told Emarat Al Youm, Emirates Today, newspaper, "Only now will the preachers of hate and extremism here and abroad understand that there is a deterrent punishment that awaits them," stressing that these people exploited the religion in an ugly way, and spread the culture of extremism and hatred everywhere.
Khalfan explained, "We asked some time ago for this law, and now we are very happy after its release, in light of the urgent need for it to face the hatred spreading in the Arab lands."
He continued, "We read and watch daily on social networking sites, and on some satellite stations, the systematic practices aiming to insult religions and spreading hatred and discrimination, which directly affects social and psychological security, as well as national security, stressing that authorities cannot leave these people behind their microphones accusing doctrines and people of certain religions of blasphemy, and incite against them.
He stressed that "religion has sanctity and we must not allow whoever it is to speak on it. The secret of progress and social peace in it, is the implementation of awareness among communities, for you don't find those who ask you about your religion in civilised countries, and discrimination against those of certain beliefs is almost non-existent, everyone lives under the principle of 'you have your own religion and I have mine'."
He pointed out that the law uplifts UAE society to the level of these civilised states, as it promotes among its members a culture of acceptance regardless of religion or doctrine, explaining that the crimes of discrimination and hatred are not a phenomenon in the country, but what distinguishes the new law is that it is not limited in its sovereignty over what happens within the state, but extends its reach to outside as well, and can be applied to anyone who commits any of the crimes listed, regardless of their location.
He stressed that Islam is a religion of tolerance and not a tool for the dissemination of murder and extremism, as used by these terrorist groups, so the government must address these groups by the forced implementation of law. He noted that the provisions of the Anti-Discrimination Law are clear, and that everyone should read them well so that they do not violate them, especially on social networking websites, because in that case the law will be applied strictly, allowing the government to proceed against violators and arrest them. . – Emirates News Agency, WAM –
Khalfan: Law elevates UAE to the level of civilised countries | WAM
Solomon2 comment: It is said, "the devil is in the details." There is much praise of the new UAE law. However, it appears nobody has seen the text of it yet. The good Deputy Chief of Police and Public Security Khalfan Tamim here seems to have missed that in "civilised countries" laws are part of the public record - certainly they are published before they are applied to prosecute people. That way, unknown texts cannot be mysteriously invoked to abuse people by public officials who are, perhaps, less high-minded than Khalfan Tamim is.
Looks like trolling to me.Worry about combating the 100.000's of illegal settlers...some Orthodox Jewish lunatic attacked a gay parade...UAE is doing fine -
Solomon2 comment: It is said, "the devil is in the details." There is much praise of the new UAE law. However, it appears nobody has seen the text of it yet. The good Deputy Chief of Police and Public Security Khalfan Tamim here seems to have missed that in "civilised countries" laws are part of the public record - certainly they are published before they are applied to prosecute people. That way, unknown texts cannot be mysteriously invoked to abuse people by public officials who are, perhaps, less high-minded than Khalfan Tamim is.