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Rape victim ‘nervous, tense’ as she risks jail

A Norwegian woman told AFP Friday that she was "nervous and tense" as she risked 16 months in jail after she reported being raped by a co-worker in the United Arab Emirates.

Rape victim 'nervous, tense' as she risks jail
Norwegian Marte Deborah Dalelv, 24, in Dubai. File photo: Dalelv Family/Scanpix

Marte Dalelv, 24, said she remained hopeful that she would succeed in an appeal against the ruling by a Dubai court that convicted her this week of extramarital sex, perjury and consuming alcohol without a licence.

"I am very nervous and tense. But I hope for the best and I take one day at a time. I just have to get through this," she told AFP by telephone from Dubai.

Calling the sentence "very harsh", she said she immediately filed an appeal, adding a new hearing is scheduled September 5th.

Dalelv reported the rape to police in the United Arab Emirates in March this year and was immediately detained, being released four days later with the assistance of Norwegian diplomats.

Dalelv, who has been staying at the Norwegian Seamen's Church in Dubai for the past several months, emphasized she did not want to criticize the government of the United Arab Emirates.

"They have their legal system. I just want to get fair treatment," she said.

She told AFP that Norwegian authorities have agreed to pay for legal fees after she spent 55,000 Norwegian kronor (€7,000) on legal assistance.

Norway's Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide was trying to reach his counterpart in the Gulf nation Friday about the case.

With communication slowed down by the month-long Ramadan holiday and Friday prayers, he had not been able to establish contact by late in the day, according to Norwegian news agency NTB.

"It seems very strange that a person who reports rape is sentenced for acts which in our part of the world is not even a crime," he said, according to NTB."

"The case illustrates the deeper problem that women all over the world are subjected to: First of all that they are not believed when they tell their story, and secondly that it is possible to be punished for so-called indecent behaviour."

According to Kathrine Raadim, the foreign minister's political advisor, it is out of the question for Norway to react by recalling its ambassador to the United Arab Emirates.

"We would risk worsening Dalelv's situation in the midst of her appeal. I think everyone is better off with Norway having a diplomatic presence there," she told NTB.

The Norwegian opposition, however, demanded more robust action by the government.

"The least the Norwegian authorities can do is to let her stay at the embassy in Abu Dhabi, where she cannot be apprehended," said Per Willy Amundsen, a parliamentarian from the conservative Progress Party.

Dalelv herself told AFP she would prefer to stay in Dubai rather than moving to Abu Dhabi.

"I feel safe here and I know the place well. I have received a lot of help from the Norwegian consul in Dubai and I have visited the Norwegian embassy in Abu Dhabi and gotten advice there," she said.

"But I don't want to move there. That could be seen as if I am a criminal hiding from justice. I cannot leave the country anyway, since they have taken my passport."

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Is Germany’s Oktoberfest heading to Dubai this year?

Last year Germany's famous Oktoberfest was cancelled. And this year? We're still not sure if it will happen yet in Munich due to Covid - but it looks like it could be heading to the desert...

Is Germany's Oktoberfest heading to Dubai this year?
Guests enjoying a scaled-back Oktoberfest celebration in 2020 in Munich. Photo: picture alliance/dpa | Felix Hörhager

Oktoberfest is to take place in Dubai, the largest city in the UAE, according to German media reports on Thursday.

The plan is to move the world’s largest folk festival to an area of ​​around 420,000 square meters near the Dubai Marina, Berlin Christmas market boss Charles Blume, who is one of the organisers, told Spiegel.

Blume said Dubai officials had given the festival the green light.

German daily Bild reported that Dubai’s Oktoberfest would start on October 7th at 12noon in 32 tents – and then last for six months until March 31st 2022 – that’s far longer than the original Munich event which lasts around 16 days. 

READ ALSO: Oktoberfest ‘very unlikely’ to take place in Munich in 2021

Celebrities like Arnold Schwarzenegger, Pamela Anderson and Lothar Matthäus are to be flown in as guests, Bild said, although this hasn’t been confirmed.

The estimated cost for the event is reportedly around €50 million. As well as Blume, the Munich ex-restaurateur Dirk Ippen and host Sepp Krätz played a key role in developing the plan, said Bild.

Even if the location is unusual compared to Munich’s Wiesn, the event would be strongly based on the original.

Beer tents, restaurants, as well as carousels and sales stands that resemble the traditional festival are all planned. Brewers and innkeepers would also be flown in from Bavaria.

The organiser, however, emphasises that the event in Dubai wouldn’t be “just another Oktoberfest double”, but bigger and more international than Munich’s.

READ ALSO: Germany’s Oktoberfest 2020 cancelled over coronavirus pandemic

The aim is to achieve this with numerous types of beer, the longest beer bar as well as 620 entertainers and businesses.

The alcohol ban in the UAE would not apply to the Oktoberfest or the event area. Spiegel reported that people who’ve been drinking would be transported to their hotels in shuttle buses to respect the culture and rules.

Organisers are reportedly putting together a detailed hygiene and safety plan to ensure the safety of guests and workers in the pandemic.

Will Oktoberfest be cancelled in Munich in 2021?

As The Local reported, it is still unclear if Oktoberfest will go ahead in Munich this year due to the pandemic. Munich’s mayor Dieter Reiter said the cancellation is looking increasingly likely due to the current infection situation and restrictions.

However, if it does happen it is planned that it will kick off on September 18th and will last until October 3rd.

In 2020 a scaled back celebration took place in some bars and restaurants in Munich to mark Oktoberfest but it was nowhere near as huge as the original which is world-renowned and rakes in billions of euros.

READ ALSO: Oktoberfest in numbers: A look inside Germany’s multi-billion business

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