Sultan Sooud Al Qassemi: If you think Dubai is bad, just look at your own country
Say that I’d written that in first world Britain there are 380,00 homeless
I recently figured that if British journalists such as Johann Hari (Tuesday, 7 April) who come to Dubai don't send back something sensationalist it won't get printed and they won't get paid. After all, sleaze sells.
I called a British journalist friend of mine and said: "I'm going to write an article about London, the same way your compatriots write about Dubai." By the time I was back at home I had come to my senses, it's not fair to London, a city so dear to my heart, or Londoners to be judged by the actions of a few. It's easy to generalise about a country when figures are manipulated to sensationalise and sell papers.
Say for example that I had written an article that states that, in wealthy first world Britain there are 380,000 homeless people, many of them mentally ill, starving and abandoned in sub-zero temperatures to live on the streets.
Say then that I wrote an article that states that Britain, the so called "jail capital of Western Europe" sentenced in 2006 alone a staggering additional 12,000 women to prison and that up to seven babies a month are born in jail where they spend their crucial first months.
I could have written an article that stated Britain, victor in the Second World War, had given refuge to 400 Nazi war criminals, with all but one of them getting away with it. Or one stating that the number of Indians who died while serving the British Empire, to build your Tube and grow your tea, is so large it is simply unquantifiable by any historian.
Or say I write an article about the 2.5 million-strong Indian volunteer army who served Britain during the Second World War, where 87,000 of them died for their occupiers' freedom and yet until recently those who survived continued to be discriminated against in pay and pension.
I could have written an article that stated that, in civilised Britain, one in every 23 teenage girls had an abortion and in 2006 more than 17,000 of the 194,000 abortions carried out in England and Wales involved girls below the age of 18.
I could have written an article stating that Britain, the human rights champion, not wanting to get its hands dirty, had resorted to secretly outsourcing torture to Third World states under the guise of rendition by allowing up to 170 so called CIA torture flights to use its bases. Or that Britain's MI5 unlawfully shared with the CIA secret material to interrogate suspects and "facilitate interviews" including cases where the suspects were later proven to be innocent.
I could have written an article that stated that the Britain of family values is the only country in the EU that recruits child soldiers as young as 16 into its Army and ships them off battlegrounds in Iraq and Afghanistan, putting it in the same league as African dictatorships and Burma.
I could have written an article that states that Britain either recently did or has yet to sign the Council of Europe Convention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings, the United Nations Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the involvement of children in armed conflict or the UN's International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families .
I could have highlighted the fact that liberal Britain is responsible for the physical and racial abuse of hundreds of failed asylum-seekers at the hands of private security guards during their forced removal from the country .
I could have written about the countless cases of slave-like working conditions of immigrant labours such as the 23 Chinese workers who lost their lives in 2004 as they harvested cockles in the dangerous rising tides in Morecambe Bay.
I could have written about how mortality rates from liver diseases due to alcohol abuse have declined in Europe in recent decades but in Britain the rate trebled in the same period reflecting deep societal failures.
I could have written about how in "Big Brother" Britain maltreatment of minors is so serious that one in 10, or an estimated one million children a year, suffer physical, sexual, emotional abuse or neglect.
Or that according to Oxfam 13.2 million people in the UK live in poverty – a staggering 20 per cent of the population in the sixth richest nation in the world.
I could have written all that, but out of respect for Britain, I decided not to. Because when you stitch together a collection of unconnected facts taken out of context, you end up with a distorted and inaccurate picture: something that Britain's Dubai-bashers would do well to learn.
The writer is a journalist based in Dubai
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Therefore, if you really respect Britain, then you should point out her shortcomings.
By the way, we have all those problems in the US and people try to speak about them. Unfortunately during the eight years of Bush, his administration introduced some undemocratic rules in order to stifle the American people. In response, the Americans showed their anger in November 2008 general election.
Now, the new president is trying to overturn those undemocratic rules.
Hari knows this but keep quit !is this honesty dear readers who say Hari is hones?
I asked my self why when job are lost,the news start to criticized that country ?
Quality of staff working UAE are not the same standered in UK.!
that is why we hear the complains.
It is indeed fortunate that he did not write the ani-London article that he threatened, otherwise he may have ended up with a collection of unconnected facts taken out of context, producing a distorted and inaccurate picture; something that Dubai`s Britain-basher would do well to learn.
If the Independent feels obliged to give a right of reply to articles from its regulat journalists, please try and find a grown up, to so the job !
You are right about one thing, no mainstream journal would give him a job for any length of time, the reason being, he is an astoundingly poor writer !!
Hari is honest about exposing the underbelly of his own country. Can you say the same?
Dubai though is important because there are so many British connections through big business, British property investment, celebrity endorsement so it is also a 'British' problem which needs to be exposed.
Hari would probably agree with you on a lot of these accusation. It's his job to expose the underbelly of British society and he does so regularly.
Did he get any of his information about Dubai from reading your articles?
Prostitution is so rife, in this so called 'Muslim' country, that it is rare if you are not propositioned (for paid sex) if you happen to find your self sitting alone in your hotel lobby; walking alone thru a mall or waiting for a taxi on a street corner. The Emaratis and there fellow GCC comrades seem to think any semi-attractive western woman under 40 in Dubai is on the game. My fiance was horrified at the disrespect shown as the men leared as we walked thru malls and hotels.. had my floor to neck dress suddenly shrunk to a bikini?..I actually went to check in the washroom mirror if something was amiss?
Slavery is rife and the conditions for construction workers are appauling. When you drive past the construction sites they look like the walking dead. Thankfully 80% of the construction work has stopped, so some of these poor slaves can be sent home to spread the word never to return to this slave town 'paradise' again. Apparantly Dubai is in a '6 month' recession and all the work will resume then...but 6 months ago they were calling them selves a 'bubble' and a 'safe haven' for the world...so let's see in 6 months what they come up with then....
The non-stop bashing of Dubai by the british media has got out of control and most reports are written by those who get their info from reading other newspapers.I believe it was a Guardian journalist who wrote a damning article on Dubai and admitted in his reports all of his info was obtained mostly from travel guides!
Of course mis-treatment of workers should be highlighted.It that is going on in Dubai then report it but dont only report the worst because alot of these workers are well treated.More importantly realise this goes on all around the world so when you constantly attack just one city it becomes obvious workers issues etc are not your main concern.It apears that you have a 'hidden agenda'.
Lets not forget also the thousands of foreign workers earning peanuts in this country.
Go to the farms for example and find those working long hours for next to nothing.
Dont pick on Dubai before you've sorted out your own back yeard !
Hypocrisy is hideous! Thanks for writing this.
I lived in Dubai for what i call the best years of my life (11yrs) when Dubai was all the things that you are calling it today, and yes i keep Dubai very close to my heart for this very reason, as it was very beautiful, full of culture, and a religion that you could respect then and we did as part of OUR culture. There were no curch bells ringing in the city for weddings or special occasions and THAT we expected as we loved in a country that was NOT ours and therefore you respected the wishes and their ways.
So lets take this religion and look at in in MY country where the muslim relgiion is forced onto us from every corner, by that noise, sorry screaching etc we have preachers preaching CRAP about us and forcing the muslim relgion down our throats and how bad we are for not being believers..... and making it to be something that its not....that being made up of killers, murders. lies dont make me go on.....It is a truely beautifulreligion just like any other as we belive what we believe Why cant you just live in your country or any country quietly and except that we are who we are and you are who you are. Im married to an arab and so i respect that are differences it doesnt no matter what religion he or she is.
What if our government stated that there was not to be any call to mosque on Fridays in the UK??? Believe me there would be another world war in our country and we would be called racists.....and yet when i lived on Dubai we excepted and respected that there was the rule, set by the rullers of Dubai, that under no circumstances could there be any bell ringing. Infact its hard to find a church!
I have since returned to Dubai and seen the devastation taking place and have no desire to return as i wish to keep my memories of the OLD dubai as special. I also agree that there need to be change but in a amuslim country where prostitution is rife and on every corner and how the labourers are really treated who spend their loves building YOUR country treated so badly, this is not change for the good im afraid.
With regards to the mortality rates related to liver disease, we publish this information to help get to the bottom of this problem not cover it up or not publish this information, and alot of that problem in Dubai and believe me its there, is treated either in the UK or USA.....
I could go on and on but i would need to be here all day as i hate to bad mouth Dubai but its changed and not for the better my friend...perhaps for your pockets, but thats it...
Bring back the old Dubai with SOME of the change keeping the culture...its now gone and only pops up when its needed to make a point eg the English woman who is in jail outragiously, falsely, accused of having an affair, by her ""MUSLIM husband and could end up never seeing her children again...and you call this justice and humaine......For this is........ well i prefer not to write it....
Western democracy see the problem,keep eye on it, do searches do nothing about it.
One million in London make demonstration against the war,T,Blair saw is ignore it.
It west Blair say i wanted your opinion about the war,but he will do what he wants.
The above article is basically an insult and does not disprove anything Mr Hari said. If you really wanted to impress us you would have had the decency to own up to Dubai's evident problems and told us how they would be dealt with.
But you are clearly not up to the task.
Sultan this is a great article in reply of Johann Hari's obnoxious article on Dubai.
I think people bash Dubai out of envy and trying to deny the fact that the world is evolving...
Dubai rocks... God bless!
Peace,
Sam
The United Kingdom has much blood on its hands, as well as serious social problems. But at least these go acknowledged, and its current problems are actively combatted by many in health, social services, education many other areas of civil life. The are people who are committed to the highest humanitarian standards and ideals, unlike the indolent, acquisitive racists who comprise the 'elite' in your own dictatorship.
I think Johann Hari should write about problems in the UK before looking at problems elsewhere...this would be better for her fellow countrymen
"I have little time or patience for the rather doom laden judgments that some wish to make about Dubai," he said.
Dubai had one of the best business environments in the region, thanks to its openness, transparency and dependable legal system, added Mandelson.