Added on 05/05/2012
Editor, MEP
bankruptcy law , Dubai , United Arab Emirates , Video
Dubai Debt Prison Hunger Strikes
In Dubai a group of jailed foreign businessmen imprisoned for issuing bounced cheques engage in a hunger strike.
The UAE’s new bankruptcy law offers some hope in the future debt is moved from being a criminal offence.
An Al Jazeera report.
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