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European Parliament votes to boycott UAE Expo due to human rights issues


Expo 2020 is expected to take place between October 2021 and March 2022 and is part of the rotating World's Expo. However, the European Parliament is calling on Member States to not participate.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
SEPTEMBER 17, 2021 07:31
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Aerial view of the Sheikh Zayed Road, following the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, March 26, 2020. (photo credit: REUTERS/SATISH KUMAR)

Aerial view of the Sheikh Zayed Road, following the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, March 26, 2020.
(photo credit: REUTERS/SATISH KUMAR)


The European Parliament passed a resolution calling on the Member States not to participate in the Expo 2020 Dubai, and for international companies to withdraw their sponsorship. They did this based on the nation's human rights track record.

Expo 2020 is expected to take place between October 2021 and March 2022 and is part of the rotating World's Expo. It was created to display the culture and achievements of the participating nations.

However, the decision by the BIE (Bureau International des Expositions) to hold this year's expo in Dubai has drawn backlash from human rights groups due to the UAE's treatment of women and migrant workers, as well as its role in the Yemeni war.

Husain Abdulla, Executive Director at European Center for Democracy & Human Rights (ECDHR) said in a statement, “This resolution is an important step toward holding the UAE government accountable for its ongoing systematic human rights violations against its own citizens and its utter disregard to international law.


The UAE government has embraced an array of tactics to whitewash and cover its horrible human rights record, one of the leading methods being Dubai Expo 2020. Today’s vote by the European Parliament urging businesses and European member states to withdraw from this blood-tinted expo is a victory for human rights in the UAE, Europe and everywhere.”

NGOs have been calling for the government and leaders to boycott the Expo.
 A TOURIST COUPLE takes a photo in front of Burj Khalifa, the tallest tower in the world, in Dubai, UAE. (credit: AMR ABDALLAH DALSH / REUTERS)
A TOURIST COUPLE takes a photo in front of Burj Khalifa, the tallest tower in the world, in Dubai, UAE. (credit: AMR ABDALLAH DALSH / REUTERS)

“The European Parliament has taken a strong stand today against the brutal dictators of Dubai. The UAE monarchy has engaged in a cascade of human rights violations, including widespread abuses against women and war crimes in Yemen. The UAE Dubai Expo is organized by a member of the ruling family who himself has been accused of rape," said Sunjeev Bery, Executive Director at Freedom Forward, a lead NGO organizer of the boycott effort.

"Without attention on these violations, there will be no accountability. And without accountability, there will be no justice and no end to the UAE'S human rights abuses. These European parliamentarians have set the standard for responsible leadership when it comes to holding the UAE abusers behind the Dubai Expo accountable. It is shocking that any other invitees, be they CEO or diplomat, would even consider legitimizing criminals by attending this dictator expo.”

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“The European Parliament has taken a strong stand today against the brutal dictators of Dubai. The UAE monarchy has engaged in a cascade of human rights violations, including widespread abuses against women and war crimes in Yemen. The UAE Dubai Expo is organized by a member of the ruling family who himself has been accused of rape," said Sunjeev Bery, Executive Director at Freedom Forward, a lead NGO organizer of the boycott effort.

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European Parliament votes to boycott UAE Expo due to human rights issues


Expo 2020 is expected to take place between October 2021 and March 2022 and is part of the rotating World's Expo. However, the European Parliament is calling on Member States to not participate.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
SEPTEMBER 17, 2021 07:31
Email Twitter Facebook fb-messenger
Aerial view of the Sheikh Zayed Road, following the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, March 26, 2020. (photo credit: REUTERS/SATISH KUMAR)

Aerial view of the Sheikh Zayed Road, following the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, March 26, 2020.
(photo credit: REUTERS/SATISH KUMAR)


The European Parliament passed a resolution calling on the Member States not to participate in the Expo 2020 Dubai, and for international companies to withdraw their sponsorship. They did this based on the nation's human rights track record.

Expo 2020 is expected to take place between October 2021 and March 2022 and is part of the rotating World's Expo. It was created to display the culture and achievements of the participating nations.

However, the decision by the BIE (Bureau International des Expositions) to hold this year's expo in Dubai has drawn backlash from human rights groups due to the UAE's treatment of women and migrant workers, as well as its role in the Yemeni war.

Husain Abdulla, Executive Director at European Center for Democracy & Human Rights (ECDHR) said in a statement, “This resolution is an important step toward holding the UAE government accountable for its ongoing systematic human rights violations against its own citizens and its utter disregard to international law.


The UAE government has embraced an array of tactics to whitewash and cover its horrible human rights record, one of the leading methods being Dubai Expo 2020. Today’s vote by the European Parliament urging businesses and European member states to withdraw from this blood-tinted expo is a victory for human rights in the UAE, Europe and everywhere.”

NGOs have been calling for the government and leaders to boycott the Expo.
 A TOURIST COUPLE takes a photo in front of Burj Khalifa, the tallest tower in the world, in Dubai, UAE. (credit: AMR ABDALLAH DALSH / REUTERS)
A TOURIST COUPLE takes a photo in front of Burj Khalifa, the tallest tower in the world, in Dubai, UAE. (credit: AMR ABDALLAH DALSH / REUTERS)

“The European Parliament has taken a strong stand today against the brutal dictators of Dubai. The UAE monarchy has engaged in a cascade of human rights violations, including widespread abuses against women and war crimes in Yemen. The UAE Dubai Expo is organized by a member of the ruling family who himself has been accused of rape," said Sunjeev Bery, Executive Director at Freedom Forward, a lead NGO organizer of the boycott effort.

"Without attention on these violations, there will be no accountability. And without accountability, there will be no justice and no end to the UAE'S human rights abuses. These European parliamentarians have set the standard for responsible leadership when it comes to holding the UAE abusers behind the Dubai Expo accountable. It is shocking that any other invitees, be they CEO or diplomat, would even consider legitimizing criminals by attending this dictator expo.”

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But UAE just announce 14 billion investment in UK.
 
UK is not EU
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UAE’s total trade with the European Union reached EUR 52 billion

Trade in services has similarly seen growth, with total services reaching almost EUR40 billion in 2016, which put the GCC at 4.7 percent of the EU’s total trade in services.

Regarding the value of the European Union’s trade with the UAE, she said that the UAE represent by far the largest export market for the EU in the GCC region, with exports amounting to EUR42 billion in 2017 and accounting for 2.3 percent of total EU exports. These figures indicate that the UAE was the seventh largest destination for EU products in 2017.

Total trade in goods between the EU and the UAE amounted to EUR52.6 billion. The most important goods in EU exports were machinery and transport equipment (more than half), manufactured goods and chemicals.
 
But UAE just announce 14 billion investment in UK.
The UAE is no different than Israel. These are artificial entities whose time will come to fade and disappear. These are the same two countries who have been committing war crimes against innocent civilians in Palestine, Libya, Yemen and elsewhere. Some trolls in this forum keep spreading their propaganda on how Israel and the UAE are the future leaders of MENA, and even Asia and Africa, but it's only propaganda, nothing more.
 
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