A panel of judges sentenced two Emirati men to 15 years in prison each Wednesday in connection with a kidnapping and sexual attack on a 15-year-old French-Swiss boy.
"Justice was done," said Veronique Robert, the victim's mother, speaking to The Associated Press by phone after the verdict was read in Dubai's Court of First Instance.
A third defendant, who is under age 18, is being tried in a juvenile court on the same charges and could face up to 10 years imprisonment if convicted. The status of that case has not been made public.
When the case came to light, Robert accused Emirati authorities of lying about the HIV status of the older defendant, who is HIV positive, to cover up the fact that AIDS exists in Dubai.
"He (the older defendant) said to the prosecutors that he was HIV positive," Robert said Wednesday by phone after she left the courtroom.
"He knew that he might have planted death into my son, and for that he is a criminal who deserves to be in jail for life."
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FOLLOWUP: Dubai, rape and AIDS
Followup: Dubai and rape
The boy's mother, Veronique Robert, said her son ``cried a little'' but was ``very strong'' as he testified for 90 minutes in a session closed to the public at the defense's request.
Robert has said that her son accused a police forensic doctor of calling the boy a homosexual while examining him after the assaults, implying the incident was consensual. She also said her son had left the country in early October because French diplomats told her that he might be prosecuted for homosexual acts, a crime here.
When the case came to light, Robert also accused Emirati authorities of lying about the HIV status of the 35-year-old defendant to cover up the fact that AIDS exists in Dubai.
Mother's Web site: www.boycottdubai.com
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Dubai and rape: French youth tells his story
DUBAI: Alexandre Robert, a French 15-year-old, was having a dream summer in this tourist paradise on the Gulf.
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Sexual Assault Center Forming Focus Group
LaCASA/Zacharias Center ( Lake County Council Against Sexual Assault ) is asking LGBTQ individuals to participate in a focus group at an anonymous location to address the barriers experienced in obtaining services in the areas of health care, legal aid or law enforcement.
The purpose of this focus group is to work together to gain a greater understanding of what additional services are needed in the LGBTQ community and what LaCASA/Zacharias Center can do to help. It will take place Sept. 11 at 6-8 p.m.
Contact Sandie Heraver at 847-244-1187 or at sheraver@LacasaStopRape.org .
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