الاستقواء بالوافدين المرتزقة من الكتاب والصحفيين العرب في الامارات من طراز عادل حمودة ومستغانمي من الاساليب المتبعة لجهاز امن الدولة الاماراتي
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الاستقواء بالوافدين المرتزقة من الكتاب والصحفيين العرب على الكتاب والمثقفين الاماراتيين من الاساليب المتبعة في جهاز امن الدولة الذي يدير المؤسسات الاعلامية التابعة للدولة فبعد ان اصدر وزير الاعلام قبل سنوات قرارا بمنع عشرات الكتاب والصحفيين الاماراتيين من العمل في الامارات طمر الوزير اجهزة الاعلام والصحف بمرتزقة متفرغين او بالقطعة من الكتاب والصحفيين العرب من طراز عادل حمودة واحلام مستغانمي وغيرهما
لذا لن تقرأ في مقالات عادل حمودة او احلام مستغانمي او عشرات الكتاب المرتزقة ممن يعملون في الوسائل الاعلامية الاماراتية كمتفرغين او بالقطعة لن تقرأ لهم ولا في صحفهم كلمة واحدة عن تقارير منظمات حقوق الانسان الاخيرة وخاصة تقرير امنيستي انترناشيونال عن الاعتقالات الاخيرة في صفوف الكتاب والمفكرين الاماراتيين لان وزارة الاعلام الاماراتية اشترت ذمم هؤلاء وانفقت الملايين عليهم حتى يتغزلوا بالشيخ زايد وسائر الشيوخ الجهلة كما فعلت احلام مستغانمي مؤخرا وكما يفعل العشرات من المرتزقة كل يوم حين يتغزلوا شعرا ونثرا بعبقرية الشيخ محمد بن راشد المكتوم الذي لم يكمل المرحلة الاعدادية من تعليمه بعد
وللتذكير فقط اليكم نص البيان الذي اصدرته امنيستي انترناشيونال مؤخرا عن الاعتقالات التي تمت في الامارات وعن حالات التعذيب التي مورست والتي ادت بأحد المعتقلين الى الاصابة بحالة من الجنون
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United Arab Emirates (UAE): Fear of torture or ill-treatment/ incommunicado detention/ health concern PUBLIC AI Index: MDE 25/004/2005 23 August 2005
UA 218/05 Fear of torture or ill-treatment/ incommunicado detention/ health concern UNITED ARAB 'Abdullah Sultan al-Subaihat (m), aged 45 EMIRATES (UAE) Mohammad Ahmad Saif al-Ghufli (m), aged 44 Sa'eed 'Ali Humeid al-Kutbi (m), aged 45 Humeid Salem al-Ghawas al-Za’abi (m), aged 39
'Abdullah Sultan al-Subaihat, Mohammad Ahmad Saif al-Ghufli and Sa’eed ‘Ali Humeid al-Kutbi are believed to be detained incommunicado by the Amn al-Dawla (State Security) in Abu Dhabi. They have not been charged with any offence and are at risk of torture or ill-treatment. Another man, Humeid Salem al-Ghawas al-Za’abi, is receiving medical treatment after being detained without charge in solitary confinement since March 2004. His mental health is at risk if he is returned to solitary confinement.
'Abdullah Sultan al-Subaihat, Mohammad Ahmad Saif al-Ghufli and Sa’eed ‘Ali Humeid al-Kutbi were arrested on 2 August. According to reports, ‘Abdullah Sultan al-Subaihat was arrested on his way home in the Emirate of ‘Ajman by plainclothed men said to be members of the Amn al-Dawla. Both his office and home were searched and books were taken away. He has been allowed to make three brief phone calls to his family. Mohammad Ahmad Saif al-Ghufli and Sa’eed ‘Ali Humeid al-Kutbi were arrested respectively in the Emirates of Sharjah and Abu Dhabi. Their houses were also said to have been searched and it is not known whether they have been allowed to make phone calls to their families. The reasons for the arrest of the three men are not known. They remain held without charge, with no access to lawyers and families.
Humeid Salem al-Ghawas al-Za’abi, a high ranking officer in the UAE air force, was detained on 17 March 2004 in Abu Dhabi, reportedly by military intelligence personnel. The reasons for his arrest and detention are not known. He was kept incommunicado, without charge and in solitary confinement for about 11 months, before being allowed visits from relatives. He is not thought to have been physically tortured. However, he has recently been admitted to a hospital psychiatric unit for treatment, reportedly due to his long period of solitary confinement. He may be returned to solitary confinement after completing his treatment, which would cause further harm to his mental health.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION The practice of detaining political suspects incommunicado in undisclosed locations is common in the UAE. Members of the Amn al-Dawla are reportedly responsible for arresting political suspects who are kept in solitary confinement. A former detainee, Salem al-Baloushi, was said to have been kept in solitary confinement for six years, from 1994 until his release without charge in 2000.
In the report The Gulf and the Arabian Peninsula: Human rights fall victim to the "War on Terror" (AI Index: MDE 04/002/2004, 22 June 2004), Amnesty International reported that in the aftermath of the attacks in the USA on 11 September 2001, over 250 people were arrested and detained in the UAE. They had no access to lawyers or family and their legal status was unclear. Reports suggest that most have been released without charge. Little information is available on those arrested, as their relatives often do not want their cases reported because they fear reprisals by the federal security forces.
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