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joebloggs
3rd October 2013, 13:27
:cwm23: another reported rape.
A Syrian driver allegedly raped a Filipina cleaner on her very first day on the job, the Dubai Criminal Court heard.
http://www.emirates247.com/crime/local/filipina-cleaner-raped-on-her-first-day-on-job-2013-10-02-1.523215
Arthur Little
3rd October 2013, 13:44
:cwm23: ... ANOTHER cowardly attack on a defenceless Filipina working abroad! :yeahthat: Seems no-one's safe in these :censored: Arab countries.
grahamw48
3rd October 2013, 13:59
It's time the Phils govt. refused to allow them to work in the region.
How many UNREPORTED attacks are there ?
It's all about the remittences of course...and maybe the oil. :NoNo:
tiger31
3rd October 2013, 14:03
Yet another feckin arab scumbag I hate them with a vengeance
SimonH
3rd October 2013, 14:11
The only good thing that'll come from this is world wide publicity. Also believe me when he's found guilty he wont be doing any more raping :behead: not the head on his shoulders though :wink:
grahamw48
3rd October 2013, 14:12
They should build a 100ft wall around the place and then drain the oil from under it.:mad:
Those people are from another world, that civilisation has moved on from...at least 100 years ago.
Arthur Little
3rd October 2013, 14:49
It's time the Phils govt. refused to allow them to work in the region.
:iagree:, Graham - makes you wonder what the hell's the point of the CFO's existence.
How many UNREPORTED attacks are there ?
. :NoNo:
:anerikke: ... that's anyone's guess! :icon_rolleyes:
God ... or rather Allah :icon_sorry: ... knows! :mad:
bigmarco
3rd October 2013, 15:55
Probably only charged him because he's a foreigner as well. If he'd been a local the poor girl would probably have been charged :cwm23:
Dedworth
3rd October 2013, 16:49
Kuwait strung up some fellow Arabs recently so maybe Dubai will do the same :Erm:
On their way to die: Rapist and murderer pictured walking to the gallows to face execution in Kuwaiti car park
Egyptians Ahmad Abdulsalam al-Baili and Hajjaj Saadi executed in Kuwait
Saadi raped 18 young children while Baili killed couple in arson attack
Country restarted executions this year after 12-year moratorium
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2343916/Rapist-murderer-pictured-walking-gallows-face-execution-Kuwaiti-car-park.html#ixzz2gfsiLFNJ
Arthur Little
3rd October 2013, 17:44
Kuwait strung up some fellow Arabs recently so maybe Dubai will do the same :Erm:
? Who knows ... :anerikke: ...
... Kuwait and see!
Arthur Little
3rd October 2013, 18:03
Police arrested MN, 32, who claimed that it was consensual sex and that the cleaner had seduced him.
:Erm: ... Dubai such a :lame: excuse? ............................ :yeahthat:
joebloggs
3rd October 2013, 20:51
It's time the Phils govt. refused to allow them to work in the region.
How many UNREPORTED attacks are there ?
It's all about the remittences of course...and maybe the oil. :NoNo:
UAE-Philippines to sign deal to protect maids
The UAE is set to sign an agreement with the Philippines to protect maids who are currently not covered by the country’s labour laws, said a report.
The agreement on household service workers (HSWs) is expected to stop contract substitution and other violation by their employers, said the Khaleej Times report.
“The Philippines will be waiting for the note verbale from the UAE government when it is ready anytime in November. If it pushes through as agreed by both countries, it will become the first such accord with the Philippines,” Philippine Labour Secretary Rosalinda Dimapilis-Baldoz was quoted as saying.
The unified contract will be patterned after the same in Saudi Arabia, aimed at preventing the exploitation of Filipina maids.
http://www.tradearabia.com/news/LAW_243962.html
grahamw48
3rd October 2013, 22:48
Yes, I've already read that somewhere else Joe.
The fact remains that any young lady from the Philippines is evidently at risk of sexual abuse by males in those (muslim) countries simply because of their disgraceful attitude towards women in general.
It is a cultural issue that won't be solved by bringing in 'agreements'.
joebloggs
3rd October 2013, 22:56
agreements are not going to stop rapist :NoNo:
they should be banned from going to those countries .
grahamw48
3rd October 2013, 23:00
That's what I think too, but of course the Philippines govt. have got very little clout in this world (though they like to kid their people that they do), and of course they are putting remittence value over the safety of their women. :NoNo:
Arthur Little
3rd October 2013, 23:16
Surely - as I mentioned earlier in #7 - occurrences of the kind being discussed in this thread, effectively negate the purpose for which the *Commission for Filipinos Overseas is intended ... thereby making a complete mockery of *its whole concept, in other words. :doh
grahamw48
3rd October 2013, 23:37
Very true Arthur.
These things are going to happen anywhere, but this sort of abuse and depravity does seem to be particularly prevalent in 'certain' countries, shall we say.
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