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Radha Stirling, CEO at IPEX (Interpol & Extradition) Reform
Countries like the UAE, Saudi, Qatar, Bahrain, Iran, Turkey, Venezuela, South Korea, Russia, Egypt and China have been able to use the crime tool for their own personal vendettas. IPEX seeks to eliminate this practice.
Great Companies
Sportswashing
"[...] importantly, they [The Gulf States] learned that the money associated with sporting events, and the financial knock-on effects of hosting them, is an image purifier."
Times of Israel
Iran-Saudi Arabia deal a dangerous sign of Western retreat
The China-brokered rapprochement bolsters a growing global authoritarian nexus that opposes democracy and human rights
Times of Israel
As oligarchs’ capital flows into UAE, human rights circle the drain
With sanctions spurring an influx of Russian capital, Dubai’s economic power has grown and the country has behaved less and less like a Western ally
Times of Israel
‘Nightmare is over’ as Wicklow man facing prison in Dubai over emojis returns hom
His ordeal could have been prevented had he instructed a UAE Police Check before travel and we’d encourage repeat visitors to investigate their status before booking.
independent.ie
Interview With Radha Stirling: Extradition, Human Rights And Political Motives – OpEd
Radha Stirling is a British lawyer and human rights advocate specializing in legal affairs in the Middle East.
Eurasia Review
Radha Stirling – A Leading Human Rights Advocate Dedicated to Help Victims of Injustice
Radha Stirling is a leading human rights advocate, crisis manager and policy consultant, focusing on the UAE and the wider Middle East. She is the founder and CEO of the United Kingdom-based organisation Detained in Dubai.
CIO VIEWS
Evil under the Dubai sun
Beneath the glamorous facade beloved of celebrity influencers and British holidaymakers, Dubai has a dark secret of medieval injustice... and the princess held hostage is only the start, writes GUY ADAMS
Daily Mail
Conscious Entrepreneurship: May I introduce Radha Stirling
Radha Stirling started her own consultancy company at 19 years old, after relocating to London from Australia.
Conscious Entrepreneurship
Radha Stirling in Modern Diplomacy
Protest on the soccer pitch has proven to be a mixed blessing for World Cup host Qatar, exposing double standards in the Gulf state’s position as well as that of its critics.
Modern Diplomacy
Wall Street Journal: American Arrested in Dubai at Risk of Deportation to Egypt with Radha Stirling
Sherif Osman criticized the Egyptian ruling elite from the U.S. and called for protests at COP27 where President Biden met Egypt’s autocratic leader
Wall Street Journal
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