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    September 14, 2006

    Children Deserted by Justice In Desert As Camel Jockeys

    Michelle Malkin in her post "Child Slavery in Dubai" alerts us to the heinous practice in Dubai of kidnapping children from Southeast Asia and Africa to work in the camel racing trade - which is very dangerous - and literally is another form of human slavery which evidently the officials have averted their gaze from.  The families of the kidnapped children have joined a class action lawsuit in the US against the Dubai royal families.  The lawsuit is being filed under the Alien Tort Statute in Miami - where there are considerable holdings on the horse farms, etc..  This practice is thought to have affected 30,000 children. 

    Malkin noted that her blog is banned in Dubai - not a surprise seeing how she is blowing the whistle on this criminal activity.

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