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CHRles
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Registered: Feb 2006
Location: Nashville
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Very true. Both countries do receive criticism for that, but overall are highly regarded.
You mentioned the death penalty executed for relatively minor crimes. Just out of curiosity, were there any recent such executions in Singapore or the UAE?
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Oct-05-2007 17:46
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Magnetonium
Dubstep = Douchestep

Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Port Burwell, Ontario, Canada
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For a Muslim-dominated country and the politics involved, I highly respect and admire Singapoure, Malaysia, BUT NOT UAE. UAE supports terrorism, for example, and has many harsher laws, but the only reason for its stability and "tolerance" is how rich it is. Democratically speaking, they are all not such, but progress is being made ... for as long as those countries remain oil rich.
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Oct-05-2007 20:26
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CHRles
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Registered: Feb 2006
Location: Nashville
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I don't know if the UAE supports terrorism but you're right that it does have some pretty harsh laws, especially towards expatraites (correct me if I'm wrong).
I also admire Bahrain for having a large and educated Middle Class, and is seen as very tolerant by Middle Eastern standards.
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Oct-05-2007 20:47
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CHRles
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Location: Nashville
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I hear what you're saying about warlords and terrorism. Since you mentioned human rights violations in the UAE though...
Human Rights Watch reports that pro-Moscow Chechen forces under the effective command of President Ramzan Kadyrov, as well as federal police personnel used torture to get information about separatist forces. "If you are detained in Chechnya, you face a real and immediate risk of torture. And there is little chance that your torturer will be held accountable.", said Holly Cartner, Director Europe and Central Asia division of HRW|[8]
Human rights groups criticized the conduct of the 2005 parliamentary elections as unfairly influenced by the central Russian government and military.[9]
The Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre reports that after hundreds of thousands of people fled their homes after inter-ethnic and separatist conflicts in Chechnya in 1994 and 1999, more than 150,000 people still remain displaced in Russia more than a decade after the beginning of armed conflict
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chechnya
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Oct-06-2007 00:17
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CHRles
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2006
Location: Nashville
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| quote: | Originally posted by josh4
I don't think Singapore would qualify as a Muslim country. According to a quick lookup on Wikipedia only 16 percent identifies as Muslim and 55 percent for Buddhism and Taoism.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singapore#Religion |
I had a feeling that data might be flawed. I'm pretty sure that earlier today wikipedia showed that Muslims were 55 percent of the population, but I guess I was wrong.
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Oct-06-2007 00:19
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