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UAE Torture Video Sheikh Detained

BARBARA SURK   05/11/09 02:16 PM ET   AP

Uae Torture

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The Emirates detained a member of the country's ruling family as prosecutors launched an investigation into allegations the sheik tortured another man, the country's official news agency reported Monday.

If the case of Sheik Issa bin Zayed Al Nahyan goes to trial, it would be the first time in the oil-rich Gulf federation of seven semi-independent sheikdoms that a member of the ruling family faced criminal charges in a court of law.

Torture allegations against Issa first surfaced a year ago when his former business associate, Texas businessman Bassam Nabulsi, filed a lawsuit in the United States suing the sheik for millions of dollars he claimed he was owed for various business deals.

Nabulsi submitted video tapes, which the sheik had allegedly entrusted to him along with financial records and investment documents, to a U.S. federal court in Houston, saying the footage depicts torture committed by Issa.

In his suit, Nabulsi also charged Issa and other members of the ruling family with false imprisonment and with torturing him in an attempt to get the tapes back after Nabulsi's business relationship with Issa soured.

At the time, Nabulsi's lawyers showed The Associated Press still images from one of three videos, which appeared to show the sheik sodomizing a man with a cattle prod, beating him with a wooden plank and firing an automatic weapon into the sand around him.

Some parts of the videos have since aired on television stations and appeared on the Internet. They also show a man in police uniform holding the victim down during the abuse.

The Judicial Department in the Emirati capital, Abu Dhabi, said in a statement Monday it has referred "all documents, related to the recently broadcast video, depicting the ill-treatment of an individual to the Abu Dhabi Public Prosecution Office."

The official statement, carried by WAM, said Issa was banned from leaving the country and that others suspected of involvement in the case also face detention.

The report did not say where Issa is held or name any of the other suspects. Emirati officials refused to comment due to the sensitivity of the case.

Nabulsi's Houston-based lawyer dismissed the Emirates' announcement of Issa's detention and the launch of the investigation against the sheik as "a farce," saying he doubted the case would come to trial.

Anthony Buzbee told The AP that he had offered to share with Abu Dhabi judicial authorities the testimony of three witnesses to the sheik's brutalities and more than two hours of video footage showing Issa torturing 25 people, but never heard back from any official.

"They claim to do a comprehensive investigation, but the truth is they have not done so and I don't expect them to," Buzbee said, speaking on the phone from the U.S. "Sheik Issa will never be prosecuted and the whole is a farce and a joke."

Although most members of the ruling Al Nahyan family hold the presidency and key positions in the government, Issa _ a half brother of the UAE's president and a brother of the crown price _ has no official role.

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09:47 AM on 05/15/2009
...SLAVE MASTERS = males of the ruling families , ENSLAVED = women, children, foreigners ...
11:28 PM on 05/11/2009
They'll probably follow the new US policy standard on tor ture and choose to "look forwards and not backwards". Maybe he'll even get a govt' job out of it.
08:10 PM on 05/11/2009
We have no right to criticize any other country for torture when our own country has sanctioned it. We first need to get our own house in order by putting Bush, Cheney, Rice, et al on trial for war crimes. I'm sure the repugnicans all find the tape to be consistent with their notion of "Enhanced Interrogation Techniques"!
12:31 AM on 05/12/2009
Wrell, I don't come from a country that tortures - or executes , so I CAN criticize ...actually , I think YOU can also ! ...unless you're one of those who supports it. You mustn't take on the guilt of others you can only work to ensure they never get hold of the reins of power again.

Back to the ODIOUS mongrels shown in the video (not just the royal but his sidekicks also ) , I wonder what sort of "detention" he/ they will have to suffer ? No caviar on their crackers ? No milk in their tea ? a smaller flat screen telly than they're used to ?

What a corrupt CORRUPT regime they run over there huh ?
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06:28 PM on 05/11/2009
at least they detained him not like Bush, Cheney and Co.
05:12 PM on 05/11/2009
Let me guess: House arrest. He is still doing everything he normally does, he's just not videotaping it anymore. He will get a slap on the wrist and the rest of the royal family will have a good chuckle. They all have the same mentality. Did you know that until very recently, the UAE kidnapped three year olds from poorer countries to train them to ride camels in camel races. These camel jockeys regularly entertained visiting dignitaries (and U.S. Presidents). When a camel jockey was injured or grew too heavy to win races, they were dropped-off in their original country (not speaking the language anymore, and not knowing where their family lived) to wander the streets homeless and begging for food in countries that already have food shortages. Amnesty International and other groups put pressure on the UAE to stop it, so they got robot camel jockeys instead. The UAE royal family will continue to torture people, they just won't film it from now on.
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02:53 PM on 05/11/2009
Riiiiiiiiight.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5TQ4GF8rNI
02:28 PM on 05/11/2009
He had better hope he gets a judge who understands the difference between torture and difficult contract negotiaions to hear his case. I would recommend Judge Jay Bybee, who understands and empbraces such nuances.
02:26 PM on 05/11/2009
God Help The USA.

the UAE has more morality than the USA???????
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02:11 PM on 05/11/2009
Even though he's out of the line of succession, I would still be shocked to see him sentenced to anything more than house arrest at some mansion or palace...and even then I doubt it would be enforced.

But big kudos to UEA for taking three weeks since the video was released to reach the point of arrest...or detention, whatever.

Of course, their gov't knew the details of the case weeks before the video was public, already did an inquiry, officially cleared the psychopath of any "wrongdoing"...
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02:07 PM on 05/11/2009
'detained'.

meaning....he is at home, resting comfortably in his rich surroundings and nothing will ever be done about it.
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01:58 PM on 05/11/2009
I'll believe this when I see it. The UAE was aware of this behavior for years, and they backed the police and said that their involvement was within the legal system there. The room and all the stuff in it was an established, organized thing. I have family involved with business in the middle east and this sort of behavior is normal operating procedure among the royal families there and the police.

The torture we did should not have occurred, but the torture that the Muslim countries commit against their own people makes ours look like play.
04:35 PM on 05/11/2009
You're right but who wants their country to be thought of in the same manner as the world thinks of these uncivilized nations?