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Dubai: A Morally Bankrupt Dictatorship Built by Slave Labor

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Dubai: A Morally Bankrupt Dictatorship Built by Slave Labor

by Johann Hari

Dubai is finally financially bankrupt - but it has been morally bankrupt all along. The idea that Dubai is an oasis of freedom on the Arabian peninsular is one of the great lies of our time.

Yes, it has Starbucks and Dunkin' Donuts and the Gucci styles, but beneath these accoutrements, there is a dictatorship built by slaves.

If you go there with your eyes open - as I did earlier this year - the truth is hidden in plain view. The tour books and the bragging Emiratis will tell you the city was built by Sheikh Mohammed, the country's hereditary ruler.

It is untrue. The people who really built the city can be seen in long chain-gangs by the side of the road, or toiling all day at the top of the tallest buildings in the world, in heat that Westerners are told not to stay in for more than 10 minutes. They were conned into coming, and trapped into staying.

In their home country - Bangladesh or the Philippines or India - these workers are told they can earn a fortune in Dubai if they pay a large upfront fee. When they arrive, their passports are taken from them, and they are told their wages are a tenth of the rate they were promised.

They end up working in extremely dangerous conditions for years, just to pay back their initial debt. They are ringed-off in filthy tent-cities outside Dubai, where they sleep in weeping heat, next to open sewage. They have no way to go home. And if they try to strike for better conditions, they are beaten by the police.

I met so many men in this position I stopped counting, just as the embassies were told to stop counting how many workers die in these conditions every year after they figured it topped more than 1,000 among the Indians alone.

Human Rights Watch calls this system "slavery." Yet the Westerners who have flocked to Dubai brag that they "love" the city, because they don't have to pay any taxes, and they have domestic slaves to do all the hard work. They train themselves not to see the pain.

But Dubai's bankruptcy does not end there: it is ecologically bust. This is a city built in the burning desert, where everything shrivels up and blows away if it is not kept artificially cold all the time. That's why it has the highest per capita carbon emissions on earth - some 250 percent higher even than America's. The city has to ship in desalinated water - which is more costly than oil. When it runs out of cash, it will run out of water.

Today Dubai will be bailed out by the United Arab Emirates, the oil-rich country of which it is only one state. But the oil will not last forever. More importantly, there is no Bank of Morality that could provide a bailout for this sinister mirage in the desert.
© 2009 Independent/UK

Johann Hari is a columnist for the London Independent. He has reported from Iraq, Israel/Palestine, the Congo, the Central African Republic, Venezuela, Peru and the US, and his journalism has appeared in publications all over the world.

http://www.commondreams.org/view/2009/11/27-4
 

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Fantastic article

Dubai: A Morally Bankrupt Dictatorship Built by Slave Labor

by Johann Hari

Dubai is finally financially bankrupt - but it has been morally bankrupt all along. The idea that Dubai is an oasis of freedom on the Arabian peninsular is one of the great lies of our time.

Yes, it has Starbucks and Dunkin' Donuts and the Gucci styles, but beneath these accoutrements, there is a dictatorship built by slaves.

If you go there with your eyes open - as I did earlier this year - the truth is hidden in plain view. The tour books and the bragging Emiratis will tell you the city was built by Sheikh Mohammed, the country's hereditary ruler.

It is untrue. The people who really built the city can be seen in long chain-gangs by the side of the road, or toiling all day at the top of the tallest buildings in the world, in heat that Westerners are told not to stay in for more than 10 minutes. They were conned into coming, and trapped into staying.

In their home country - Bangladesh or the Philippines or India - these workers are told they can earn a fortune in Dubai if they pay a large upfront fee. When they arrive, their passports are taken from them, and they are told their wages are a tenth of the rate they were promised.

They end up working in extremely dangerous conditions for years, just to pay back their initial debt. They are ringed-off in filthy tent-cities outside Dubai, where they sleep in weeping heat, next to open sewage. They have no way to go home. And if they try to strike for better conditions, they are beaten by the police.

I met so many men in this position I stopped counting, just as the embassies were told to stop counting how many workers die in these conditions every year after they figured it topped more than 1,000 among the Indians alone.

Human Rights Watch calls this system "slavery." Yet the Westerners who have flocked to Dubai brag that they "love" the city, because they don't have to pay any taxes, and they have domestic slaves to do all the hard work. They train themselves not to see the pain.

But Dubai's bankruptcy does not end there: it is ecologically bust. This is a city built in the burning desert, where everything shrivels up and blows away if it is not kept artificially cold all the time. That's why it has the highest per capita carbon emissions on earth - some 250 percent higher even than America's. The city has to ship in desalinated water - which is more costly than oil. When it runs out of cash, it will run out of water.

Today Dubai will be bailed out by the United Arab Emirates, the oil-rich country of which it is only one state. But the oil will not last forever. More importantly, there is no Bank of Morality that could provide a bailout for this sinister mirage in the desert.
© 2009 Independent/UK

Johann Hari is a columnist for the London Independent. He has reported from Iraq, Israel/Palestine, the Congo, the Central African Republic, Venezuela, Peru and the US, and his journalism has appeared in publications all over the world.

http://www.commondreams.org/view/2009/11/27-4
if ever there was a place that should fail, and miserably.It is this decadent shithole.It's only reason for existing is so that card carrying members of the extreme muslim faith can slip out of their religious fevor and their sheik's clothing and into some Western pussy and other "infidel" like pleasures.What a waste of money that could have gone to a hundred different more benfical things.
 

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calling is slave labour is a bit of a stretch, yes the construction workers (mostly from South Asia) are treated very badly, kept in deplorable living quarters, have their passports taken away, not allowed to unionize etc but they are there of their own free. The reason being is that jobs in their home countries are so scarce and low paying that suffering for awhile is worth it to them, but yes I agree the place is a boring, decadent, soulless creation made for rich Gulf Arabs and dumb ass Westerners.
 

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but yes I agree the place is a boring, decadent, soulless creation made for rich Gulf Arabs and dumb ass Westerners.
Agreed +1
 

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I said the same thing about tim hortons....


Cheers!
 

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Who is the mythical person who believes, "…Dubai is an oasis of freedom on the Arabian peninsula"? Or that any of the Western 'earned' their wealth without actual slaves, genocide and outright pillage and theft by conquest?

Sorry, it was ever thus, and the moral outrage belongs to those who have even the teesiest suggestion of how to do better. Mr. Kettle gets no points for self-righteously slagging Mr. Pot.

Specially not with his own exploited immigrant and foreign workers at home.
 

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calling is slave labour is a bit of a stretch, yes the construction workers (mostly from South Asia) are treated very badly, kept in deplorable living quarters, have their passports taken away, not allowed to unionize etc but they are there of their own free.
Passports taken away and yet you said "they are there of their own free" in the same sentence. Dubious logic to say the least. It's slave labor, the money should be taken away from the UAE, and NO ONE should go there, especially Kylie Minogue (even if she already did).

Gyaos Baltar.
 

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Perhaps an equally good question is why would anyone want to visit the Arabian Peninsula in the first place?
 

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