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'Has UAE lost it?' Emirati plan to award Modi amid Kashmir crackdown lambasted
Nadda Osman
Published date: 21 August 2019 11:24 UTC | Last update: 18 hours 44 min ago
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The United Arab Emirates' plan to award Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi with its highest civilian honour as his government cracks down on Kashmir has unleashed a storm of criticism.

Modi is set to visit the UAE on Friday and he will then travel on to Bahrain.

His visit comes as he faces international pressure for placing seven million Kashmiris under draconian restrictions and detaining thousands in an attempt to place the territory under total Indian rule.

Despite the Indian government's violent attempts to annex Kashmir, putting the demographics of the Muslim-majority territory at risk, Abu Dhabi has seen fit to hand Modi the Order of Zayed when he touches down.

The juxtaposition of honouring the Indian premier as his government is accused of atrocities has not been lost on social media users, however.

UAE to give Modi highest civilian award: report.
Has UAE lost it? After what is happening in Kashmir? https://t.co/JgXSyiqCRF

— Farahnaz Zahidi (@FarahnazZahidi) August 20, 2019
Earlier this month the Indian government suddenly locked down Kashmir, enforcing a communications blackout, state-wide curfew and shutdown of the press.

Thousands of people, including politicians both critical and supportive of Modi's Hindu nationalist government, have been subjected to house raids and arrests.

Yet another blow for Kashmiris, where is our government? Has it voiced the sentiments of Kashmiris? Has it shown videos of brutal atrocities being committed by Modi in Kashmir to the rulers of UAE?https://t.co/fiV7MVsomV

— Ahsan Iqbal (@BetterPakistan) August 20, 2019
Online, people are lambasting Muslim-majority countries, particularly in the Middle East, for remaining mostly silent on the crackdown.

The muted response has been attributed to the Gulf Arab countries' $100bn in annual trade with India, making New Delhi an important economic partner.

The award was first announced in April, when Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Mohammed bin Zayed revealed it was being handed to the Indian premier for boosting relations.

We have historical and comprehensive strategic ties with India, reinforced by the pivotal role of my dear friend, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who gave these relations a big boost. In appreciation of his efforts, the UAE President grants him the Zayed Medal.

— محمد بن زايد (@MohamedBinZayed) April 4, 2019
In response, British Labour MP Naz Shah wrote a letter to Mohammed bin Zayed urging him to reconsider honouring Modi.

“Modi has placed the people of Jammu and Kashmir into a complete lockdown for the last 15 days, with the shutdown of telecommunications, internet and other sources of communications,” she wrote.

“To grant such recognition to an individual who is oppressing the Kashmiri people in the name of Sheikh Zayed, not only questions the value of this previously prestigious title, misrepresents his legacy but also forces the world to debate the nature of your moral conscious”

UAE to give Modi highest civilian Award.
Shame Shame Shame #UAEpic.twitter.com/my4ZQhkB6T

— fouzia shafiq (@fouzi_s) August 21, 2019
This is adding insult to injury. Why UAE ? Why ?

UAE to give Modi highest civilian award: report https://t.co/EqfAlZsKtH

— Noreen Haider (@Madadgar) August 19, 2019
Modi will become the first Indian prime minister to visit Bahrain when he travels on to Manama.

Indians make up one of the largest expatriate communities in Bahrain, with estimates suggesting that up to 350,000 live in the island kingdom.

https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/uae-criticised-plans-award-modi-amid-crackdown-kashmir
 
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Hey don't be an Arab hater...okay
What they are doing with Modi or investing in India is NONE of your business... Just focus on the great favour they did by displaying Pakistan's flag on their tower.. it was upside down but that was just a "technical error"..
You are so ungrateful people and you forget their favours.. shame on you people that you forget the flag displayed on world's tallest tower...I mean .. come on guys. They are our biggest benefactors it is just you people are blind in hate that you don't see it.
 
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Wow ... i can't even tell if you're being sarcastic or serious.
Hey don't be an Arab hater...okay
What they are doing with Modi or investing in India is NONE of your business... Just focus on the great favour they did by displaying Pakistan's flag on their tower.. it was upside down but that was just a "technical error"..
You are so ungrateful people and you forget their favours.. shame on you people that you forget the flag displayed on the tower. They are our biggest benefactors it is just you people are blind in hate that you don't see it.
 
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Wow ... i can't even tell if you're being sarcastic or serious.
I think he is seriously sarcastic.
Anyways, the business relations arabs have with india and the workforce working there, rather than using it as a leverage to make india listen, its odd that it is presented as an excuse to not say anything to them orelse they would mind and leave with there workforce and businesses.
 
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'Has UAE lost it?' Emirati plan to award Modi amid Kashmir crackdown lambasted
Nadda Osman
Published date: 21 August 2019 11:24 UTC | Last update: 18 hours 44 min ago
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The United Arab Emirates' plan to award Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi with its highest civilian honour as his government cracks down on Kashmir has unleashed a storm of criticism.

Modi is set to visit the UAE on Friday and he will then travel on to Bahrain.

His visit comes as he faces international pressure for placing seven million Kashmiris under draconian restrictions and detaining thousands in an attempt to place the territory under total Indian rule.

Despite the Indian government's violent attempts to annex Kashmir, putting the demographics of the Muslim-majority territory at risk, Abu Dhabi has seen fit to hand Modi the Order of Zayed when he touches down.

The juxtaposition of honouring the Indian premier as his government is accused of atrocities has not been lost on social media users, however.

UAE to give Modi highest civilian award: report.
Has UAE lost it? After what is happening in Kashmir? https://t.co/JgXSyiqCRF

— Farahnaz Zahidi (@FarahnazZahidi) August 20, 2019
Earlier this month the Indian government suddenly locked down Kashmir, enforcing a communications blackout, state-wide curfew and shutdown of the press.

Thousands of people, including politicians both critical and supportive of Modi's Hindu nationalist government, have been subjected to house raids and arrests.

Yet another blow for Kashmiris, where is our government? Has it voiced the sentiments of Kashmiris? Has it shown videos of brutal atrocities being committed by Modi in Kashmir to the rulers of UAE?https://t.co/fiV7MVsomV

— Ahsan Iqbal (@BetterPakistan) August 20, 2019
Online, people are lambasting Muslim-majority countries, particularly in the Middle East, for remaining mostly silent on the crackdown.

The muted response has been attributed to the Gulf Arab countries' $100bn in annual trade with India, making New Delhi an important economic partner.

The award was first announced in April, when Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Mohammed bin Zayed revealed it was being handed to the Indian premier for boosting relations.

We have historical and comprehensive strategic ties with India, reinforced by the pivotal role of my dear friend, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who gave these relations a big boost. In appreciation of his efforts, the UAE President grants him the Zayed Medal.

— محمد بن زايد (@MohamedBinZayed) April 4, 2019
In response, British Labour MP Naz Shah wrote a letter to Mohammed bin Zayed urging him to reconsider honouring Modi.

“Modi has placed the people of Jammu and Kashmir into a complete lockdown for the last 15 days, with the shutdown of telecommunications, internet and other sources of communications,” she wrote.

“To grant such recognition to an individual who is oppressing the Kashmiri people in the name of Sheikh Zayed, not only questions the value of this previously prestigious title, misrepresents his legacy but also forces the world to debate the nature of your moral conscious”

UAE to give Modi highest civilian Award.
Shame Shame Shame #UAEpic.twitter.com/my4ZQhkB6T

— fouzia shafiq (@fouzi_s) August 21, 2019
This is adding insult to injury. Why UAE ? Why ?

UAE to give Modi highest civilian award: report https://t.co/EqfAlZsKtH

— Noreen Haider (@Madadgar) August 19, 2019
Modi will become the first Indian prime minister to visit Bahrain when he travels on to Manama.

Indians make up one of the largest expatriate communities in Bahrain, with estimates suggesting that up to 350,000 live in the island kingdom.

https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/uae-criticised-plans-award-modi-amid-crackdown-kashmir

The destruction of the Arabs is near
 
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Their country their rules, if they don't care about us we will do the same. If they stand with our enemies we will stand with their enemies.

Pakistan should learn to walk it's path itself and on basis of its own National power, whatever India did was unileterally, our coward leadership is making us fool with case in ICJ and useless UN.
 
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They paid Pakistan money not long ago so bought their right for Pakistan to stay mute when it comes to awarding butcher of Kashmiri Pakistanis.

Pakistan happily accepted the terms of the transaction.
 
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Hey don't be an Arab hater...okay
What they are doing with Modi or investing in India is NONE of your business... Just focus on the great favour they did by displaying Pakistan's flag on their tower.. it was upside down but that was just a "technical error"..
You are so ungrateful people and you forget their favours.. shame on you people that you forget the flag displayed on world's tallest tower...I mean .. common guys. They are our biggest benefactors it is just you people are blind in hate that you don't see it.


I see what you did there.
 
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I see what you did there.
:disagree: I just said the truth .. can you deny the flag displayed on the world's tallest tower? That was such bold decision as they risked angering Modi and other powers when the displayed Pakistan's flag on the tower. Does any other country display Pakistan's flag this way? I don't think so.
 
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Gawadar Port will forever remain a challenge for Dubai's port. UAE will do whats in their best interests, the concept of "Muslim Ummah" doesn't exist anymore, Instead of God its Cash they trust.
 
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Their country their rules, if they don't care about us we will do the same. If they stand with our enemies we will stand with their enemies.

Pakistan should learn to walk it's path itself and on basis of its own National power, whatever India did was unileterally, our coward leadership is making us fool with case in ICJ and useless UN.
Well said ... but if they can't condemn Indian actions due to whatever reason at-least they shouldn't glorify a person who is behind killing of thousands of Muslims in Indian Gujarat and know this Kashmir issue it's like giving him more courage and justifying his actions. If UAE don't care about Muslims or Muslim Ummah at-least for sake of humanitarian crisis they shouldn't do such thing. Just saying.
 
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