As a convert to christianity, I fear for my wellbeing and my husband's. My family fled persecution in Iraq back when it used to be as affluent as the UAE.
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David Bell
5 years ago
Folks, the only language that appeals to these people is money .... so remember: wasta wasta wasta $$$
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Rohan D'Souza Air Transat
5 years ago
Expats are loosing hopes on UAE and Arabia. Most of them feel cheated. We're are asking Modi to send Indian army and takeover UAE. But for Pakistan, Modi would takeover UAE within 48 hours
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Elie Khoury
5 years ago
Three thumbs down from khalejis who wants freedom in the west but don't want freedom for others in their countries.
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Elie Khoury
5 years ago
Three thumbs down from arabic islamists who wants freedom for islam in the west but don't want freedom for others in islamic countries.
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Dr Deirdre Curran
5 years ago
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I believe this to be true. I lived in Abu Dhabi around 2005 & the Emiratis were anything but tolerant. We were spat at on the street, trollies pushed to block your way in the supermarket, line skipping etc. were daily occurrences. This was the way we as visitors were dealt with. Not a good experience at all. Much room to improve
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Lana Saied
5 years ago
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Two catholic churches for sixty thousand people but there are one million Christians in UAE. This is unacceptable!
As a convert to christianity, I fear for my wellbeing and my husband's. My family fled persecution in Iraq back when it used to be as affluent as the UAE.
Folks, the only language that appeals to these people is money .... so remember: wasta wasta wasta $$$
Expats are loosing hopes on UAE and Arabia. Most of them feel cheated. We're are asking Modi to send Indian army and takeover UAE. But for Pakistan, Modi would takeover UAE within 48 hours
Three thumbs down from khalejis who wants freedom in the west but don't want freedom for others in their countries.
Three thumbs down from arabic islamists who wants freedom for islam in the west but don't want freedom for others in islamic countries.
I believe this to be true. I lived in Abu Dhabi around 2005 & the Emiratis were anything but tolerant. We were spat at on the street, trollies pushed to block your way in the supermarket, line skipping etc. were daily occurrences. This was the way we as visitors were dealt with. Not a good experience at all. Much room to improve
Two catholic churches for sixty thousand people but there are one million Christians in UAE. This is unacceptable!