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Death in the desert for Pakistan's camel children
Agence France-Presse | July 21, 2002 | Amal Jayasinghe

Posted on 07/21/2002 6:49:01 PM PDT by HAL9000

ISLAMABAD, July 21 (AFP) - When a Pakistan camel jockey reaches the age of seven he is already too old for the job. So even younger children are now being smuggled to the Arab desert for a national sport that ends in tragedy for most.

For the traffickers, it is child's play to slip through the loop holes in the archaic law in this Islamic republic while a toothless legal system tries to keep up with smart slave traders.

Pakistan's Federal Investigations Agency (FIA) is worried that younger boys and girls are bound for the desert, fears which were realised this month when a Dubai-bound woman was caught with five children, aged three to seven.

"This is the first time we are seeing such young children being smuggled out through the airport," FIA chief at the Islamabad international airport Sadar Azim told AFP.

The woman was taking the children to Dubai where they would be strapped onto camels to take part in the national sport of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Azim said.

She will be charged under immigration laws for tampering with her passport to fraudulently include the names of children who are not hers.

Police in Karachi last week rescued two boys aged five and seven just before they were to be smuggled out of the country. The two had been grabbed from their parents.

Another 21 young children who were about to be smuggled out were rescued from traffickers in the city of Lahore by local police.

The camel race industry is not interested in just any child. They must be very young and very scrawny.

Child jockeys usually outlive their usefulness when they reach about seven years of age or weigh more than 15 to 17 kilos (33 to 37 pounds). Which ever comes first, the child is thrown from the saddle to the streets.

Officially, the use of child jockeys and jockeys weighing less than 45 kilograms (100 pounds) has been banned in the UAE since January 1993, but activists say violations of the law are rampant.

No skills are required of a child jockey, merely lightness, and good lungs. He or she must be terrified enough to scream. That makes the beast run faster and thrills their Arab masters.

Many children die before the race is over, either from fear, being tossed by the camel, or by being dragged to death after being dislodged from the rope that is meant to hold the child in place.

Human rights groups have documented cases of young children left to die in the Arab desert after camel race accidents.

"Sometimes bleeding owing to constant pressure on the back and smashing of the genitals was common and painful," said a recent report by the Karachi-based Lawyers for Human Rights and Legal Aid (LHRLA).

"Most of the young jockeys became impotent because of the friction and there was no medical services available to them."

Many children are smuggled through Pakistan's south-western border and taken through Iran, as authorities have no right to question when children are taken abroad unless they detect some irregularity with the travel documents.

In May last year, a six-year-old Pakistani boy, Amir Abbas, fell off a camel and died in the UAE city of Al Ain. Rights activists believe many more camel jockey fatalities go unreported.

The LHRLA believes thousands of Pakistani children are taken to the desert to be made into camel jockeys.

During a 10-month period last year, some 287 Pakistani boys were kidnapped from their parents, LHRLA President Zia Ahmed Awan told AFP.

Some parents are known to have sold their children for a few hundred dollars.

"The problem (of child camel jockeys) is not going down," Awan said. "In fact, it is getting worse."

However, he said rights activists saw a silver lining with proposed child protection legislation that would bring Pakistan in line with international conventions protecting children.

The draft laws propose stiffer penalties for child abuse and propose to change the definition of a child to anyone under 18, instead of 14 as the law says in relation to certain circumstances.

"We think the draft law is comprehensive and a good effort to deal with the problem," Awan said. The law is scheduled to be enacted by next month.

The UN agency for Children, UNICEF, said it was playing an "advocacy" role in getting the laws in place to ensure that anyone under the age of 18 years is regarded as a child and protected according to global standards.

An official involved in drafting the new laws, Hassan Manji, said exploitation of children is being addressed for the first time with stringent punishment for offenders.

"There will be jail terms of up to 20 years once the new law is enacted," Manji told AFP. Most child traffickers are currently booked under immigration laws and often get off with a fine.



TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: cameljockeys; pakistan; southasialist; uae

1 posted on 07/21/2002 6:49:02 PM PDT by HAL9000
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To: HAL9000
Pakistan camel jockey

I there I was thinking the phrase was a joke. Sheesh.
2 posted on 07/21/2002 7:00:40 PM PDT by SandfleaCSC
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To: HAL9000
Every post about these people is worse than the last. These people are savages out of the Dark Ages. They are not fit to live in a civilized world.
3 posted on 07/21/2002 7:02:41 PM PDT by holyscroller
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To: HAL9000
Hell hath no fury like a traumatized camel; all this time I thought "camel-jockeys" was a perjorative term and now I find that camel-jockeying is a "sport?"
4 posted on 07/21/2002 7:10:43 PM PDT by Old Professer
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To: holyscroller
And it is like this everywhere that Islam is the pevelant religion.
5 posted on 07/21/2002 7:39:18 PM PDT by Blood of Tyrants
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To: HAL9000
"Sometimes bleeding owing to constant pressure on the back and smashing of the genitals was common and painful,"

Hmmmmm. that must hurt.

"Most of the young jockeys became impotent because of the friction and there was no medical services available to them."

If they are only 7 years old how do they know?

6 posted on 07/21/2002 7:45:14 PM PDT by tet68
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To: *southasia_list
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7 posted on 07/21/2002 8:08:26 PM PDT by Libertarianize the GOP
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To: HAL9000
OK, anybody here notice this?:

Child jockeys usually outlive their usefulness when they reach about seven years of age or weigh more than 15 to 17 kilos (33 to 37 pounds). Which ever comes first, the child is thrown from the saddle to the streets.

In May last year, a six-year-old Pakistani boy, Amir Abbas, fell off a camel and died in the UAE city of Al Ain. Rights activists believe many more camel jockey fatalities go unreported.

However, he said rights activists saw a silver lining with proposed child protection legislation that would bring Pakistan in line with international conventions protecting children. The draft laws propose stiffer penalties for child abuse and propose to change the definition of a child to anyone under 18, instead of 14 as the law says in relation to certain circumstances.

Pardon me, UN, but if Pakistan already has legislation calling kids under 14 "children," and it doesn't do any good when it comes to preventing the use of six or seven year old kids as camel jockeys,... what good will come of calling people under 18 "children?" It's meaningless.

The UN legislation has nothing to do with stopping this sort of thing, and no UN legislation is going to do anything a country cannot do on its own with its own laws anyway. The main reason the UN wants to "internationally" define anyone under 18 as being a child is for self-congratulation and because third world country's despots, who are thick as flies in the UN, use children in carrying out terrorist activities and in warfare, and they want to propagandize the heck out of the west for shooting the so-called "children" when the young soldiers carry bombs toward or fire at western troops. With an international definition like this, those crooks who want to use kids will keep on using them, and those nations which have a lib press will be crucified if they have to shoot them. NOthing will change but the propaganda will get thicker.

8 posted on 07/21/2002 8:32:04 PM PDT by piasa
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To: HAL9000
Can't wait for the first American in Hillary's administration to get dragged before the ICC for hiring a 16 year old to babysit...

Or for hiring his kids to go feed the cattle in the barn...

Or when the first American politician gets run out of office by the lib press over "the scandal" of hiring a 12 year old neighbor to wash his car once a week and "violating international standards against child labor." We don't even need him to be dragged in front of the ICC... the mere appearance of impropriety will be sufficient.

This legislation sounds good when we are led to think it will only affect another country... but it will sound pretty bad here at home.

9 posted on 07/21/2002 8:38:54 PM PDT by piasa
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To: tet68
If they are only 7 years old how do they know?

Been going on for a while probably; Arabs work Pakistan for child brides too. The GulfStates have been independent since the 60's and Saudi has had a free hand since WWII. At least 20 years since hard core islamisation has been prevalent, that may have increased the practice.

10 posted on 07/21/2002 9:52:51 PM PDT by swarthyguy
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