Talk:Human rights in the United Arab Emirates
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Work needed...[change source]
As so many others, this article needs work:
- There is no freedom of expression, or freedom of thought to speak of
- There's nothing remotely resembling women's rights. As in many other islamic states: No sex before marriage; once they are married women are supposed to look after the children. Lawyers decide if (married) women are allowed to work, or to leave the family home. A man killing his wife or relative may get a different punishment than a woman
- Migrant workers in the country are treated very badly
- Male homosexuality is punishable by death; female homosexuality isn't mentioned.
- There's corporal punbishment, also of adults
So before we talk about the fact that male homosexuals have a hard life, we need to mention other things as well Eptalon (talk) 19:26, 20 May 2023 (UTC)