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From: Sultan Bin Sulayem
Sent: Tue 12/6/2011 6:40:18 PM
Subject: Transcript of Shaikh Mohammed's interview with CNN
Transcript of Shaikh Mohammed's interview with CNN
6 December 2011, 9:55 PM
In what she described as a `rare' chance, Erin Burnett, the anchor of CNN's
OutFront, interviewed His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice
President and, Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, on Monday, December
12, 2011.
[http://www.khaleejtimes.com/images/mohd-cnn-061211.jpg]Courtesy: CNN
The following is a transcript of the interview:
Erin Burnett: I began by asking the Shaikh if his ambition of Dubai has changed
since the real estate crisis.
Shaikh Mohammed: I don't call it crisis, it is a challenge. This is a challenge
you know. All good leaders are there when things are alright. But it takes a good
leader at a crisis like that.
Erin Burnett: What about the real estate market here? Is the Europeans crisis
affecting Dubai?
Shaikh Mohammed: Of course, I mean, even the American crisis or the European
crisis, they are affecting the market. But we are here better than anywhere else,
we got out of the crises and now we are back building again. But just to remind
you, at the time of the crisis, we completed the tallest building, the metro and
the Meydan project, all during the crisis, all the big project we have not
stopped. We only stopped, for a year or two, some projects that were on the
paper.
Erin Burnett: What is your view of the Arab Spring?
Shaikh Mohammed: I have said in 2004, I said please change or you will be
changed.
Erin Burnett: You are talking about Arab governments.
Shaikh Mohammed: The Arab governments; the Arab Spring is [about] the people who
have waited for a long time (for change to happen) and some governments are
serving themselves and not their people who want to work.
Erin Burnett: Some people have said they're worried that Egypt, which is so
important to the Arab World, could become like Iran. Do you have that fear at
all?
Shaikh Mohammed: No, I don't. Because Egypt has a very strong army watching what
is happing and giving the lead for these parties.
Erin Burnett: And what about in Syria, what do you think is going to happen in
Syria?
Shaikh Mohammed: I think Syria is more complicated than Egypt or Libya because
they have Iraq behind them, they have Lebanon, they have Hezbollah, you know, all
that. So it is the same as everywhere else; their people want jobs, they want
opportunities and they ask me for it; unless Bashar [Al Assad] changes and start
making things good for the people, they will carry on like that.
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Erin Burnett: Or he'll go, if he doesn't change?
Shaikh Mohammed: Yeah.
Erin Burnett: The idea about the Emirates is different, you have accomplished
things that other countries have not, but it is not a democracy either, so
explain how it works.
Shaikh Mohammed: We are, you know, tribes, we must save our people, we must get
the education, the universities, the hospitals, housing and no tax here and the
government has the wealth to spend on the people.
Erin Burnett: No tax! A lot of people on the street love that, "So what do you
like about Dubai?" "No tax, no tax!"
Shaikh Mohammed: Yeah, no tax and the government is working, like today in the
cabinet, we made the program, we have our vision and we're going through it. We
are achieving that vision, you know, the dream. We are getting there. Here, it is
different. Here, where everybody can come to the ruler and say, well I didn't get
this or that, or this department or this ministry didn't give me my right.
Erin Burnett: They come to you?
Shaikh Mohammed: They come to me.
Erin Burnett: And they directly ask you, you didn't do this or I want that and
then you have to answer to individual person.
Shaikh Mohammed: Yes, and he will complain about one ministry, so I will get hold
of the minister and ask him why you didn't do your job. So, transparency here is
more.
Erin Burnett: There were five activists recently here in the UAE, some of them
dissidents, a blogger; they were sentenced to two or three years in jail, they
were pardoned on National Day. Amnesty international is calling them the UAE 5,
how did that happen? Because in my understanding is that one of them was saying
that all of the free things in UAE, the free health care, the free education, no
taxes, he said it was "buying off the people" trying to give them money so
they're happy, so they don't demand change like in Egypt or like in Syria. So
what's your view of what happened and whether it is ok to say something like that
here?
Shaikh Mohammed: If you are a criminal, you'll go to court, you know. Not
everybody is really perfect, and we are not perfect, you know. We are doing a lot
for our people with still more to do. So, we hope all these five also will become
better citizens for their own good and for their people.
Erin Burnett: This just leads to the question of one thing over the year that
covering the UAE, people would say the press isn't totally free, people can't
really say everything that they think. Do you think that that's part of how, in
this society, you need to govern?
Shaikh Mohammed:As long as they don't say something wrong about a person or
whatever it is they can say anything they want. As I told you, we are not perfect
we are still learning, we are trying to do our job right, and we are trying to
help our people. We have our own democracy; you can't transfer your democracy to
us. We differ, for example, our democracy is coming from the Qura'an and as long
as you don't step on somebody else, you are free to do what you like.
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Erin Burnett: When people look at you, they say ok, your family has ruled Dubai
for 200 years, your son Hamdan will rule after you, father to son, will that
continue forever, do you think?
Shaikh Mohammed: As long as the people want that. Our tribe is really ruling
bigger tribes because they (are] accepting us to do so.
Erin Burnett: So do you think that there will be more countries where the
governments fall in the Arab Spring?
Shaikh Mohammed: I think this period of time, you know, every 100 years this
might happen again. Yes, you have to be careful. You don't know what is happening
here and there. But I think the Gulf is safe? for the time being.
Erin Burnett: The issue I'm curious about with welfare system. It is an amazing
thing to have free health care, free education and no tax. It is a good thing,
but it also sometimes could be not a good thing because maybe people are a little
complacence or they get a little bit lazy because they know someone was going to
take care of them, so instead of starting a new business or working really hard,
they know that there is a safety net there. Do you ever worry about that?
Shaikh Mohammed: Not really, because this is only the basic. People want more,
want a better life, they want a better job; so they have to work harder.
Erin Burnett: So, Dubai's had some problems. But you are going ahead. So you are
showing people that you could take risks, you can have failures, you can stand up
and keep going.
Shaikh Mohammed:Yes, and don't stop when somebody doubts you. Once you make up
your mind then go full speed. And that's what we think. That's what we believe
and that's what is going to happen. I'm not looking for the last spring; I'm
looking for the next spring.
Erin Burnett: Is Iran a bigger threat now than it was a few years ago?
Shaikh Mohammed: Iran is our neighbor, they are Muslim and we lived next to each
other for thousands and thousand years. I don't believe that Iran will get a
nuclear weapon, I don't think so. What can Iran do with the nuclear weapon? Will
they hit Israel? How many Palestinian will die? And do you think if Iran hit
Israel, Iran will be safe? They will be gone the next day.
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