Death in Riyadh: dark secrets in hidden ArabiaArena books, 2000. okt. 28. - 230 oldal This is not only a travel book but a thought-provoking documentary on inter-cultural relationships between the different races and nationalities comprising the huge expatriate population and native Arab residents of the oil-rich peninsula.The many characters portrayed, presented in a variety of authentic stories encountered by the author on his travels, are centred around the horrific event of a public stoning in Saudi Arabia. Some of the stories have a humorous flavour, but all are concerned with the human problems - many of them poignant - of expatriates and Arabs alike, living cheek by jowl in a society of gaping contrasts.It would be simplistic to interpret the book as merely a critique of the harsher aspects of Arab life from a Western perspective, for in the cause of future concord, the author calls for a dialogue between the cultures of the Middle East and the West in the name of social justice and modernisation. The present strains, in what has become a multi-cultural society following the influx of millions, mostly from the Third World, anticipates the possibility of trouble ahead.The status of women is highlighted and discussed in several dramatic episodes, and a compassionate view is taken of Asian guest workers in the light of their widespread mistreatment in the Gulf.The rigidity of tradition would seem not merely to prevent the development of a modern mind-set, but in the perceived threat of Westernisation, to trigger an even more regressive attitude, as is shown clearly in this book. But note is also taken of the Arab outlook on the Western world, together with their horror of Western liberal values, and their passionate arguments for resisting change are recorded in detail.An element of suspense and mystery is maintained throughout the book as the execution of the condemned victim progresses through the narrative, only interrupted by recollections of other personalities and the stories surrounding them. Is the condemned person male or female? And what was the offence? No prior information is posted by the authorities on the public punishment or execution of offenders. The attitude of many readers to the horrific episode many change considerably as the true facts leading up to the execution are revealed towards the end of the book.The prolific travel writer, Peter Biddlecombe, writes:- "e;Brilliant! Read 'Death in Riyadh' and you'll never want to buy another gallon of Saudi oil again. Anyone with any sense of decency, let alone half-a-litre of justice, should buy two copies to read and the other to throw at Robin Cook's ethical foreign policy! A book of adventure and true compassion, and an un-put-downable read."e; |
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... Doha Apartheid between the sexes Twilight of the European expatriates The writing on the wall Women and progress *** 17 33 49 65 75 90 108 125 143 156 164 173 191 199 211 CHAPTER 1 Gateway to anxiety and fortune “One day brings.
... Doha Apartheid between the sexes Twilight of the European expatriates The writing on the wall Women and progress *** 17 33 49 65 75 90 108 125 143 156 164 173 191 199 211 CHAPTER 1 Gateway to anxiety and fortune “One day brings.
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... women, kept under lock and key, their passports confiscated, sometimes unpaid, were often reduced to the status of mindless cattle. It was money and the hope for a better life alone which attracted expatriates to work in the cities and ...
... women, kept under lock and key, their passports confiscated, sometimes unpaid, were often reduced to the status of mindless cattle. It was money and the hope for a better life alone which attracted expatriates to work in the cities and ...
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... woman are portrayed. Most European dailies are on sale at the bookstalls but only after having passed through the censor. Papers may be bought intact but illustrations of uncovered arms or legs will have already been blacked out with ...
... woman are portrayed. Most European dailies are on sale at the bookstalls but only after having passed through the censor. Papers may be bought intact but illustrations of uncovered arms or legs will have already been blacked out with ...
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... women and song.” Occasionally men entered the shop with video cassettes, to be redirected to the new premises across Talib road. Chander confided to me that the firm even had access to The Death of A Princess, but only on a private ...
... women and song.” Occasionally men entered the shop with video cassettes, to be redirected to the new premises across Talib road. Chander confided to me that the firm even had access to The Death of A Princess, but only on a private ...
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... women, but that the left hand of men needed to be read with regard to a wife and marriage. He correctly described my family status, adding that I tended to be moved by reason rather than intuition. On confirming his findings, he assured ...
... women, but that the left hand of men needed to be read with regard to a wife and marriage. He correctly described my family status, adding that I tended to be moved by reason rather than intuition. On confirming his findings, he assured ...
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A family in Jeddah | 49 |
To be rid of a wife | 65 |
Justice in a mans world | 75 |
The grim capital | 90 |
Values in conflict | 108 |
Uncertain of the future | 143 |
Families divided | 156 |
A celibate in Doha | 164 |
Apartheid between the sexes | 173 |
Twilight of the European expatriates | 191 |
The writing on the wall | 199 |
Women and progress | 211 |
The Yemen adventure | 125 |
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