The UAE hosts ultra-modern architecture, advanced technology and the image of a progressive Arab state. But beneath that facade, similarities with the West come to an abrupt dead end. Underlying its up-scale Western appearance, the UAE is a conservative Muslim State that adheres to an array of laws and rules the Western world finds unequivocally deplorable, particularly in the area of human rights, and most notably, the rights of women.<\/p>\n
Married or single, women who consider a teaching position in the UAE will want to seriously evaluate the possible consequences of a society that relegates women to the level of third-class citizens. As foreigners in a foreign culture, we are all subject to the laws and customs of that land but the notion that “nothing’s going to happen to me, I’m protected as an American\/Australian\/European\/Canadian” lends itself to a false and foolish sense of security.<\/p>\n
The following incidences of rape and legal action\u00a0against the victims<\/strong><\/em>\u00a0happened to Western women in the UAE and should send up an imposing red flag to any woman considering a move to the UAE.<\/p><\/h3><\/div>
With the rape\u00a0victim singled out as the guilty\u00a0party<\/em> by the police in the UAE, imagine how many rapes go unreported. One would think the most recent case of Marte Dalelv would help affect a change in regards to women and rape. But, Rori Donaghy, of the London-based\u00a0Emirates Centre for Human Rights<\/strong>,\u00a0says\u00a0“Until laws are reformed, victims of sexual violence in the UAE will continue to suffer in this way. We will likely see more cases such as this one.<\/em>”\u00a0She goes on to say the release of Marte Dalelv, through the force of world pressure on the UAE, means\u00a0nothing in the overall picture of\u00a0ongoing abuse of victims\u00a0in the UAE.<\/p>\n
Yes, there are cases of rape in all Western nations, but in these countries the\u00a0victim is not sentenced<\/em>\u00a0to jail or a severe lashing. With so many places to teach around the globe, is it worth compromising your safety for the salaries offered to International Educators in the UAE? Consider your future carefully!<\/p><\/h3><\/div>