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sudais1
10-16-2008, 09:02 PM



Bassam Nabulsi is a United States citizen and Houston businessman. Sheikh Issa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan (Sheikh Issa) is a member of the royal family in the U.A.E. Sheikh Issa is the younger brother of the President of the U.A.E., Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed, and younger brother to the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Mohammad bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

Bassam Nabulsi and Sheikh Issa were business partners. The partnership began in Houston, Texas, as a result of Sheikh Issa's numerous travels to Houston. With the Sheikh's financial resources, and Mr. Nabulsi's skill and efforts, the partners sought out business opportunities across the world and earned profits exceeding tens of millions of dollars.

From their first meeting, Mr. Nabulsi quickly learned that Sheikh Issa expected no disagreements from those with whom he dealt, including his partner and business manager, Nabulsi. As their relationship progressed, Nabulsi noted that Sheikh Issa grew more aggressive, and less tolerant.

Indeed, as the Sheikh's moods grew darker, he began a habit and custom of torturing his employees or anyone else with whom he disapproved. Over the years, these torture sessions grew more brutal, vicious, and bloody. As his degeneracy increased, Sheikh Issa began to have such torture sessions videotaped, so he could enjoy viewing them later. Mr. Nabulsi disapproved vehemently with the Sheikh's behavior, and never took part in such conduct.

One of the Sheikh's many torture victims was Mohammed Shah Poor, an Afghan who did business with the Sheikh. After Poor fell into the Sheikh's disfavor, the Sheikh personally tortured Poor for more than forty-five minutes. The Sheikh was assisted by several members of the Abu-Dhabi police. The torture involved shooting an M-16 into the ground in front of where Poor was kneeling, stuffing sand into his mouth, sticking nails repeatedly into his buttocks, whipping him with a board containing nails, repeatedly kicking his head, whipping his buttocks until they bled, pouring salt onto his wounds, pouring lighter fluid onto his scrotum and lighting it on fire, sticking a cattle prod up his anus, and running over him with the Sheikh's Mercedes SUV. As has now become his custom, at the Sheikh's direction, the torture session was videotaped.

Immediately after the torture session, a member of Sheikh Issa's entourage frantically telephoned Mr. Nabulsi, who was in Poland on partnership business. During that call, Mr. Nabulsi learned about the torture of Mr. Poor, and learned that Sheikh Issa was refusing to allow the injured and bleeding victim to be taken to the hospital. Fearing that Mr. Poor might die, Mr. Nabulsi spoke to Sheikh Issa by phone. In that call, Mr. Nabulsi pleaded with Sheikh Issa to allow Poor to be taken to the hospital. Although Sheikh Issa ultimately conceded to Nabulsi's frantic requests, Nabulsi's assertiveness on that call with Sheikh Issa was the beginning of the ultimate end to the two partners' business and personal relationship. Thereafter, although their business dealings continued for a time, the friction between the two partners steadily increased.

As personal and business manager for Sheikh Issa, as well as business partner, Mr. Nabulsi maintained all important business and personal items for Sheikh Issa. One such item kept by Mr. Nabulsi was the videotape showing Sheikh Issa torturing Mr. Poor-along with several similar tapes of other torture sessions involving the Sheikh and other victims.

As the relationship between the partners continued to deteriorate, Sheikh Issa became desperate to retrieve the torture tapes. To that end, by asserting influence with the Abu-Dhabi police, Sheikh Issa had Mr. Nabulsi arbitrarily arrested in April of 2005.

After his arrest, Mr. Nabulsi was held without charges for several days. The police department, under the direction of Sheikh Issa, thoroughly searched Mr. Nabulsi's residence in an effort to find the torture tapes. Further, all of Mr. Nabulsi's computers were confiscated, along with any devices that might contain evidence of Sheikh Issa's involvement in the torture.

In an attempt to justify Mr. Nabulsi's incarceration, Sheikh Issa then fabricated false accusations of marijuana possession against Nabulsi. Of course, the resulting search of Nabulsi's home revealed no marijuana, and the test performed on Mr. Nabulsi's urine was also negative for drug use.

Mr. Nabulsi was kept incarcerated for three months. During the three-month ordeal, Mr. Nabulsi learned from his jailors that the genesis of the false marijuana charges was Sheikh Issa, as well as his brother, Sheikh Nasser bin Zayed Al Nahyan, with the approval of another member of the Royal Family, Sheikh Sief, Minister of the Interior and Chief of Police.

At one point during the incarceration, the U.S. Embassy attempted to come to Mr. Nabulsi's aid. In response, the Embassy was informed by the police department that the reason for the incarceration was a personal dispute between Mr. Nabulsi and Sheikh Issa.

Despite the efforts of the U.S. Embassy, Mr. Nabulsi was kept in jail, where he was continuously tortured. Each day, the jailors, at the direction of the Issa, would have a "session" with Mr. Nabulsi, threatening him with immediate death and extreme pain. Because of what he had seen on the torture tapes, Mr. Nabulsi was frighteningly aware of the Sheikh's capacity for cruelty as well as his apparent influence with the police.

During his incarceration, the safety of Mr. Nabulsi's wife and children were also repeatedly threatened. These threats caused Nabulsi great stress. Further, members of his personal staff were held hostage for days without food or water. Mr. Nabulsi was threatened with their deaths as well.

Sheikh Issa himself conducted some of the torture sessions. During such sessions, Sheikh Issa asked repeatedly about the location of the torture tapes, and repeatedly told his business partner Nabulsi that he would be killed, and that his family and staff would be killed.

In furtherance of the effort to break Nabulsi mentally so he would give up the tapes, Sheikh Issa instructed the police to place Afghan and Iraqi prisoners, who were known to be hostile an aggressive towards Americans, in Mr. Nabulsi's cell. Sheikh Issa then had the guards taunt Mr. Nabulsi about being an American in front of these cell mates. This effort had the intended effect.

Mr. Nabulsi's criminal charges ultimately came to trial and he was acquitted of all charges of marijuana possession. Still, even after his innocence was proven in court, he was kept in jail. Finally, the U.S. Embassy again intervened to force Mr. Nabulsi's release. Through the grace of God, and with help from the U.S. Embassy and his family, Bassam Nabulsi was able to escape the U.A.E.

Bassam Nabulsi is now possession of several videos that show some of the most inhumane treatment the World has ever seen or heard about. These videos will ultimately be released on this site. Sheikh Issa, as brother to the Supreme Ruler and Crown Prince, has never been held accountable for his inhumane actions.

The message for anyone traveling or doing business in U.A.E. is clear. Be careful, be very, very careful.

Pictures along with a video can be found on the site, as the prince tapes these for his enjoyment later on. Please remember that the video is disturbing and won't be posted here, it can be found at another location (below) but please remember, Viewer Discretion is advised. This is the actions of the "leaders" of the Ummah, forget making Hijra to Muslim countries, they're worse than here...

http://www.uaetorture.com/
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The_Prince
10-17-2008, 01:47 PM
im going back to UAE in december and i am looking forward to it. :)

things like this dont only happen in UAE, but in the WEST as well, and most likely the country your living in.

so let us not single out small UAE alone and try to demonize them now and scare everyone off from the country.
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The Khan
10-17-2008, 01:57 PM
That man is not even 0.00001% of the men his father and brothers are. Now those are respectable men. Don't get turned off from the UAE because of the black sheep of the family.
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The_Prince
10-17-2008, 02:06 PM
ya3ni sudais no offense bro but you should be ashamed to post such a link, i just read the front page of the site which writes:

Do not travel to the U.A.E. Do not do business there. Do not be fooled.

are you kidding me? seriously is this a joke? you want to hurt all emarits and none-emartis in the UAE for one man who's actions the people dont support? at least call for a boycott on this mans assests etc, why hurt the whole people and country? this is not even ISLAMICALLY ALLOWED, so why are you posting such rubbish bro?

it is obvious this site you quoted has a deeper agenda, and they dont care about the tortured victim, but are using him for their own deeper goals.

ive said it before and will say it again, many people are JELOUS of the UAE, so they point to their defects and then say see look at these bad things, dont go to UAE! and im not refering to sudais here, but none Muslim westerners, if UAE was western or not a Muslim nation no one would care about such things and they would say yeah we know this happens but what can u do? but since UAE is a MUSLIM country and is moving forward in great ways they are jelous these kaffirs and want to use ANY ANY negative info they can get to demonize the whole place.

i grew up in the UAE, my father began his work in the UAE, he has his own company now, we have NEVER been mistreated not ONCE, so this site you put up trying to cause paranoia is seriously detesting because i lived in the UAE and know better, so plz dont spread these propaganda sites.
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The_Prince
10-17-2008, 02:11 PM
if people dont go to UAE and make business etc then my father will become bankrupt and will have to go live on the streets, so will many other Muslims in the UAE who have made a living through hard work, so why do you post such garbage Sudais that calls for the direct harm of my familly and other Muslims in the UAE? why dont you go after the bad man himself, why take collateral with you? you post links and think they have no affect, yet i am someone who can be directly affected by your links advice, and you pass this out like its nothing and something nice, go be ashamed of yourself. what have you become like the Zionist who demolishes entire homes jand villages just for one man they are after? you will say no, so then why do you post a link that calls for collective punishment on all Muslims living peacefully and making a living for themself? i suggest you have some respect for some of your fellow innocent Muslim people.
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Sahabiyaat
10-17-2008, 02:24 PM
now i know why some people really do deserve hell.


the angels were right in saying we would cause blood shed and mess up the earth, but Allah knows best.
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IbnAbdulHakim
10-17-2008, 02:34 PM
whys this man repeatedly called a sheikh?

it better mean old man and NOT islamically respected figure !
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Woodrow
10-17-2008, 02:47 PM
Criminals are criminals. They are a people unto themselves and do not represent the people or country they claim as their home.

This is true of all criminals in all countries. The actions of individuals are just that, actions of individuals, and do not mean all the people of a nation are like that. It is the perverts, scoundrals and beasts that draw the media attention.
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The_Prince
10-17-2008, 11:39 PM
in UAE sheikh is like another word for prince, not Islamic scholar.
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Woodrow
10-18-2008, 01:54 AM
Enough said. all nations have their share of criminals. the link this story comes from appears to be only anti UAE and not concerned with the wrong doings or alleged wrong doings, unless they can appear to be typical of the people in the UAE.

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