Pakistan Embassy in UAE advises expats against holding protests
Dubai: Pakistani expatriates in the UAE have been advised to refrain from holding or participating in any kind of political processions or protests in violation of the UAE’s laws.
The Pakistan Embassy advisory, which was widely shared on social media platforms, reads: “This is to bring to the notice of all Pakistanis based in the UAE that as per local laws, any kind of processions or protest is illegal. It is also informed that misuse and out of context activity on social media is also prohibited. All Pakistani are advised to avid by the local laws and refrain from involving in any such activity.”
“This is to bring to the notice of all Pakistanis in the UAE that as per local laws, any kind of procession or protest is illegal,” the Pakistani embassy said on Tuesday.
“It is also informed that misuse and out of context activity on social media is also prohibited. All Pakistanis are advised to abide by the local laws and refrain from involving in any such activity,” the embassy added.
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