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Lawyers refile Dubai slavery case | Lawyers refile Dubai slavery case |
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US lawyers have refiled a class-action lawsuit against the deputy ruler of Dubai for allegedly enslaving thousands of young children for camel races. | US lawyers have refiled a class-action lawsuit against the deputy ruler of Dubai for allegedly enslaving thousands of young children for camel races. |
The case was dismissed by a court in Miami two months ago, but is now being filed in Kentucky, where Sheikh Hamdan al-Maktoum has business interests. | The case was dismissed by a court in Miami two months ago, but is now being filed in Kentucky, where Sheikh Hamdan al-Maktoum has business interests. |
It accuses the sheikh and many unnamed others of abducting and trafficking up to 10,000 boys from Africa and Asia. | It accuses the sheikh and many unnamed others of abducting and trafficking up to 10,000 boys from Africa and Asia. |
A representative of Sheikh Hamdan has dismissed the lawsuit as baseless. | A representative of Sheikh Hamdan has dismissed the lawsuit as baseless. |
"Venue-shopping by the plaintiffs' attorneys won't change the fact that this case simply doesn't belong in US courts," Dr Habib al-Mullah said in a statement. | "Venue-shopping by the plaintiffs' attorneys won't change the fact that this case simply doesn't belong in US courts," Dr Habib al-Mullah said in a statement. |
"The lawsuit distracts attention from the truly important efforts by the UAE and Unicef to provide life-changing social services and financial compensation to boys formerly employed as camel jockeys." | "The lawsuit distracts attention from the truly important efforts by the UAE and Unicef to provide life-changing social services and financial compensation to boys formerly employed as camel jockeys." |
It has been illegal to use children as camel jockeys in the UAE since 1993, but rigorous enforcement of the law is relatively recent. | It has been illegal to use children as camel jockeys in the UAE since 1993, but rigorous enforcement of the law is relatively recent. |
'Forced labour' | |
The lawyers bringing the case said they were acting on behalf of thousands of families from Bangladesh, Pakistan, Mauritania and Sudan. | The lawyers bringing the case said they were acting on behalf of thousands of families from Bangladesh, Pakistan, Mauritania and Sudan. |
The slavery and forced labor they actually received will haunt them for the remainder of their lives Lawsuit filed against Sheikh Hamdan | |
The lawyers said the boys were obtained through abduction, false inducement or agreement, and then smuggled across international borders by people posing as the boys' parents. | The lawyers said the boys were obtained through abduction, false inducement or agreement, and then smuggled across international borders by people posing as the boys' parents. |
"Once these individuals arrived in the United Arab Emirates or other countries of the Persian Gulf, they would then sell these boys into slavery to individuals in the camel-racing industry where the boys would, among other forced labour tasks, serve as jockeys," they alleged in the claim filed to the court. | |
Sheikh Hamdan's brother, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai, was not named in the lawsuit, unlike in the action dismissed by the federal court in Florida. | Sheikh Hamdan's brother, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai, was not named in the lawsuit, unlike in the action dismissed by the federal court in Florida. |
The Miami case was dismissed by a judge after she ruled there was not a strong enough tie between Sheikh Hamdan and his businesses in the area. | The Miami case was dismissed by a judge after she ruled there was not a strong enough tie between Sheikh Hamdan and his businesses in the area. |
In Kentucky, however, the Maktoum family has several racing horse stables and substantial business interests. | In Kentucky, however, the Maktoum family has several racing horse stables and substantial business interests. |
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