Posted on 06/15/2016 11:16:32 AM PDT by nickcarraway
Do you know this woman, asks Dubai Police Woman was found dead in Al Rashidiya Police Station area By Mohamed Al Sadafy Published Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Dubai Polices detectives are seeking public's assistance in identifying the woman in the picture.
The body was found in Al Rashdiya area and is currently at the Dubai Police Forensics, to determine the cause of death.
The white woman is 155 centimeters tall, weighs 56 kg and is in her thirties. She was found wearing a long Arab dress and green Adidas trousers underneath.
Any information to help identify the deceased can be forwarded to nearest police station. Alternatively, one may contact the following numbers: 800-CID (243) or 0501898822
Snowflake pays the ultimate price for misunderstanding Islam.
Eastern European escort...?
According to Islam, if she was gang raped and then murdered, she was a despicable, filthy whore for allowing herself to be gang raped and deserved her fate.
Knowing it’s the Middle East, it could have been son unfortunate woman who got tipsy while visiting and disappeared
Whoever she is, she looks a bit pixilated.
Christians account for 9 percent of the total population of the United Arab Emirates, according to a ministry report, which collected census data. The Christian population in the UAE is exclusively made up of foreign expatriate workers; there are no Christian Emirati citizens.
The government recognizes various Christian denominations. Christians are free to worship and wear religious clothing, if applicable. The country has Oriental Orthodox and Eastern Orthodox churches along with Protestant and Roman Catholic churches. Among the Protestant denominations in the country are the Christian Brethren, the Coptic Evangelical Church and the Evangelical Alliance Church.[6] Other denominations are the Arab Evangelical Church of Dubai, Dubai City Church and the United Christian Church of Dubai. The Anglican Communion is represented by the Diocese of Cyprus and the Gulf of the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East.
The importation and sale of religious material is allowed; however, attempts to spread Christianity among Muslims are not permitted. Non-Muslim religious leaders reported that customs authorities rarely questioned the entry of religious materials such as Bibles and hymnals into the country.
The government does not permit churches to display crosses on the outside of their premises or to erect bell towers. Christian men are not allowed to marry Muslim women. Conversion from Islam is not permitted. In spite of this, a 2015 study estimated some 200 believers in Christ from a Muslim background, though not all of those are necessarily citizen of the UAE. Public schools have no Christian religious education.
Bastards pixled her whole face!
"....isn't she a Kardashian"
As good as we can see her face, they might as well have left the burka on.....
Immmm not sure....the digital blur looks familiar
Why in the world would you call Dubai liberal????
They practice sharia law. They do not allow conversion or proselytizing. There NO native Christians.
Because they sell alcohol and don’t kill the infidel immediately on the spot?
They make huge amounts of money from their fellow arabs by selling them alcohol
Funniest thing I saw one night in Dubai was when I walked into a bar and watch the antics of this Arab dude, in full-flowing regalia, stumbling around, piss drunk.
They do allow the practice of Christianity and the importation of religious materials like bibles. There are churches. Women are not covered up on the beaches. With almost 10% of the residents expatriates and many from the West, it is a place for those living in more repressive regimes to come and relax.
Bahrain is similar. The Saudis built a causeway between Dhahran and Bahrain so the Saudis could go there and party.
Sorry I don’t accept the it is all relative argument
They practice sharia law. Enough said
LOL. I don’t care what you accept or don’t accept. I am just giving you some facts.
Your facts do not include that Dubai is a country that practices sharia law
Dubai is not a country. It is part of the UAE. Its practice of sharia is different than that practiced in SA.
This thread is about the death of an unidentified white woman. IMO it did not happen because of the way she dressed. I base that on my 12 or more visits there and living 7 years in the region.
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