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InDubai wrote:As I've heard the guy who has started the fight by punching the Canadian man who is not an Arab by the way, is in the army and has been fully trained how to punch and where to punch to knock out.
blueshift wrote:BM is comming down on the side of the bullies as usual
If you've ever read about similar incidents in the news, a single blow to the back of the head does result in death from time to time
Most people would have given up in before three years.
.It is dangerous in this country and nobody should be here unless they are being properly compensated
InDubai wrote:I wonder if the guy in army who has abused his knowledge of how and where to beat, looses his job in army? Would anybody know the law in UAE?
Elissa1984 wrote:So much for justice
Chocoholic wrote:Well I just wonder what sort of 'men' these are? If they behave this way in front of their children in public, attacking complete strangers, what on earth do they do at home when someone ticks them off? Makes you wonder. I have no doubt that one day they'll pick on the wrong person, people like that usually do. They're nothing more than bullies and thugs, with no consideration for anyone else and they know they can get away with it.
Bora Bora wrote:If a boxer can render someone unconscious
blueshift wrote:Despite the extreme double standard in this country, at least the perpetrators finally got something - a month in prison. Hopefully they won't be able to pull some strings and get an early release.
blueshift wrote:This should make them think twice before they knock someone unconcious or break the jaw of a pregnant woman again, even if it is only foreigners.
blueshift wrote:BM seems to regard this kind of violence against unwilling victims as a bit of harmless fun. That's odd considering how opposed she was to the idea of kids in combat sports even though there are no victims in combat sports. Maybe being Emerati excuses a lot.
Bethsmum wrote: think they should have moved in the first place. After all the Emiratis were there first and I don't think it unreasonable to ask them to move.
May be you want to believe it because you don't like the locals..
The woman's husband, who is also Canadian, added: "We had collected our food and went to sit at a table with 12 chairs around it near to the window. The first defendant then came over and asked me to move tables saying they had already reserved the table and pointed to his three children who were sitting at the other end of the table.
"I told him that I would finish my food then leave. I added that there were many other empty tables he could use."
I can't believe you are making an argument in favor of the Emirati in spite of the fact that your exposure to Emiratis is extremely limited. This guy has to be high up on the ladder to get away with a small fine and a one month sentence, which he will probably never serve, and for it to take over 2 years for the case to be heard.
The accused was never held in detention, and there is no such thing as getting out for "good behavior". This is Dubai, not the UK. And why do you find it impossible for a 52 year old Arab man incapable of punching a pregnant woman? Again, you have no idea what goes on in Dubai.
You did however, confirm that you find "most" of them very polite, but again that's based on limited exposure. That leaves room for those that aren't and I would say that's where the accused fits in.
7DAYS has previously reported how the Canadian woman, who was eight months pregnant at the time of the attack, and her husband were assaulted by the trio who demanded they give up their seats in the restaurant during a shopping trip in June 2009.
The Canadian woman, who was eight-months-pregnant, and her husband were eating at the restaurant in Ikea at Festival City in Dubai when they were approached by three Emirati men who demanded they move.
A Syrian man who witnessed the fight, Z R, said he saw A A hitting the pregnant woman while M A and E A were assaulting the husband on the floor.
He tried to intervene to stop one of the defendants from swinging a chair at the unconscious man, but was punched.
Security guards had to call Dubai Police to stop the fight after they failed to stop it themselves.The couple were taken to Rashid Hospital, where the wife was also given treatment to prevent a miscarriage. The child survived the attack, records show.
Zaid Raghdan, a Syrian, testified that while he was having lunch with Paul William, Australian, he heard a verbal fight at the next table between the three Emiratis and the couple. He also testified that the three men started beating the husband and when the wife intervened, one of them punched her and sat on her to prevent her from trying to stop the other two beating her husband.
After security men controlled the three, the first accused threatened to kill the husband, added Raghdan. Paul William testified that a friend who was accompanying him and Raghdan was also punched when he attempted to intervene.
Well I'm only reading what is in the papers Bora. If the Emiratis were there first and the kids were sitting at the table then what gives then what gives the couple the right to sit down at their table?
If that happened to me in my local MacDonalds in the UK and two foreigners decided to help themselves to my table, I'd be telling them to do one, too.
benwj wrote:We know that the children were seated at the other end of the table first.
The first defendant then came over and asked me to move tables saying they had already reserved the table and pointed to his three children who were sitting at the other end of the table.
“I told him that I would finish my food then leave. I added that there were many other empty tables he could use.”
“I was in my last month of pregnancy and I told them that I’m pregnant and couldn’t move to another table but one of the men told me to be quiet and then assaulted my husband. I tried to help him but then I was punched in the face and fell to the floor.”
Bethsmum wrote:Bora has said she was punched and sat on. Bora also says her husband wasn't looking for a fight and told his wife to shut up.
Chocoholic wrote:don't know which stories you're reading BM
Chocoholic wrote:You seem intent on belittling the situation and haven't once condemed the actions of these thugs.
Bora Bora wrote:If you want to convince yourself that the Emiratis were in the right and they are the victims BM, then go right ahead.
We had collected our food and went to sit at a table with 12 chairs around it near to the window. The first defendant then came over and asked me to move tables saying they had already reserved the table and pointed to his three children who were sitting at the other end of the table.
"I told him that I would finish my food then leave. I added that there were many other empty tables he could use."
Chocoholic wrote:So what? Even if they were there forst it's a table for TWELVE people!!!!! As I've said before, some people need to learn to share! Plus you cannot send kids to 'reserve' a table, it's not allowed in busy palces like that.
InDubai wrote:So the question is that if you were seating in a self service restaurant on a 12 seater table on a Saturday noon which is a very busy time, even if there were 2 children seating on the other side of table, would u move right a way if somebody tells u "You move when I am telling you to move"?