Appeal to PM: Why Has Pakistan Not Protested Alleged UAE Deportations?
Appeal to Pakistan’s Prime Minister: Why No Protest Over Alleged Abuse and Deportation of Pakistani Citizens in Dubai?
Shiite News: Honorable Prime Minister of Pakistan, we are proud that your leadership played an important role in facilitating peace between two major powers.
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However, there are serious concerns that deserve attention. While the conflict was between the United States and Iran, a close ally, the United Arab Emirates, allegedly deported Pakistani citizens without any proven wrongdoing. To date, neither the Government nor the State of Pakistan has publicly protested this matter.
Critics argue that such actions violate not only the Constitution of Pakistan but also international immigration and labor laws. They claim that the silence of Pakistani authorities has encouraged further mistreatment.
According to the allegations, Pakistani citizens were subjected to humiliation, physical abuse, and harsh treatment in detention facilities. Concerns have also been raised regarding reports of deaths in custody and the treatment of detainees.
The article questions whether any foreign citizen could be detained in Pakistan without cause and what the reaction of their government would be in such circumstances.
The appeal urges the Prime Minister to raise the issue at international forums and seek protection for Pakistani citizens abroad, particularly residents of Parachinar, who are alleged to have been affected by these actions.








