UAE pardons 57 Bangladeshis convicted for protest
Staff Correspondent
UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has ordered a pardon for 57 Bangladeshi nationals involved in last month’s protests and disturbances across several emirates.
The decision includes cancelling the sentences of those convicted and arranging for their deportation, according to WAM.
In line with His Highness’ directive, Chancellor Dr. Hamad Al Shamsi, UAE Attorney-General, has issued an order to halt the implementation of the sentences and commence deportation procedures, reports Golf News.
The Attorney-General also called on all residents of the UAE to respect the country’s laws, stressing that the right to express opinions is protected by the state and its legal framework.
He highlighted that the state provides lawful means for expressing views, ensuring this right does not turn into actions that could harm the interests of the nation and its people.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) last month handed lengthy prison sentences to 57 Bangladeshi expatriates for protesting against their government while in the Gulf country where demonstrations are banned.
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