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A Dubai court has been hearing evidence against three Emirati nationals accused of raping a French-Swiss boy. | A Dubai court has been hearing evidence against three Emirati nationals accused of raping a French-Swiss boy. |
The boy, 15, testified in private against his alleged attackers, aged 36, 18 and one who is a minor. | The boy, 15, testified in private against his alleged attackers, aged 36, 18 and one who is a minor. |
The boy's relatives say the three, one of whom is HIV positive, took him into the desert and raped him at knifepoint. | The boy's relatives say the three, one of whom is HIV positive, took him into the desert and raped him at knifepoint. |
His mother accuses the authorities of lying about the 36-year-old's HIV infection to hide the fact that Aids is present in the United Arab Emirates. | His mother accuses the authorities of lying about the 36-year-old's HIV infection to hide the fact that Aids is present in the United Arab Emirates. |
The defendants - who deny the charges - have not been identified in the case, in line with UAE law. | The defendants - who deny the charges - have not been identified in the case, in line with UAE law. |
Veronique Robert, the mother, has been campaigning for more protection for underage rape victims in the Emirates. | Veronique Robert, the mother, has been campaigning for more protection for underage rape victims in the Emirates. |
Dubai officials have defended their handling of the case but have not commented on the mother's accusations. | Dubai officials have defended their handling of the case but have not commented on the mother's accusations. |
'Official silence' | 'Official silence' |
Ms Robert said her son cried during his 90-minute testimony on Wednesday, but remained "very strong". | Ms Robert said her son cried during his 90-minute testimony on Wednesday, but remained "very strong". |
"He looked the defendants in the eyes and gave a chance for justice to be served," she told Associated Press news agency. | "He looked the defendants in the eyes and gave a chance for justice to be served," she told Associated Press news agency. |
He told police three men abducted him and a friend, 16, from a shopping centre in the booming Gulf emirate which is a regional tourism and business hub. | He told police three men abducted him and a friend, 16, from a shopping centre in the booming Gulf emirate which is a regional tourism and business hub. |
The men allegedly took turns raping him in the back seat of their car. The 16-year-old, who was told to sit behind a sand dune, also testified on Wednesday. | The men allegedly took turns raping him in the back seat of their car. The 16-year-old, who was told to sit behind a sand dune, also testified on Wednesday. |
Ms Robert has said during a forensic examination the police doctor accused her son of being homosexual, implying the incident was consensual. | Ms Robert has said during a forensic examination the police doctor accused her son of being homosexual, implying the incident was consensual. |
She also says official silence about the 36-year-old's positive HIV test meant her son missed out on possible treatment. | She also says official silence about the 36-year-old's positive HIV test meant her son missed out on possible treatment. |
"Aids is a taboo subject here... The government played with the life of my child," she said. | "Aids is a taboo subject here... The government played with the life of my child," she said. |
The boy left Dubai fearing he would be prosecuted for homosexuality, a crime in the Emirates, but returned when the authorities said he would not be charged. | The boy left Dubai fearing he would be prosecuted for homosexuality, a crime in the Emirates, but returned when the authorities said he would not be charged. |
The two adult defendants could face life imprisonment or the death penalty if convicted. The third defendant could face 10 years imprisonment if convicted by a juvenile court. | The two adult defendants could face life imprisonment or the death penalty if convicted. The third defendant could face 10 years imprisonment if convicted by a juvenile court. |
The trial was adjourned until Sunday. | The trial was adjourned until Sunday. |