Report: More Lebanese to be Deported from UAE

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More Lebanese expats are expected to be expelled from the United Arab Emirates in the upcoming weeks, al-Akhbar newspaper reported on Monday.

Sources following up the conditions of the Lebanese community in UAE quoted officials as saying that the deportation decision will include 120 Lebanese nationals in the upcoming weeks.

UAE's decision to deport Lebanese expats from the Gulf country is reportedly related to their staunch support to Hizbullah and its allies.

On Sunday, several Lebanese deported from UAE arrived in Beirut for the second day in a row.

Most of the expats have been residing in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah and Ajman.

The move reportedly is to retaliate a speech by Hizbullah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah which contained a strong attack against countries in the Gulf Cooperation Council.

Dubai's ruler and vice president of UAE Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashed al-Maktoum stressed on Saturday during talks with Prime Minister Tammam Salam on the sidelines of an economic conference in Sharm el-Sheikh that there is no official decision to target Lebanese in the Gulf country.

UAE hosts more than 100,000 Lebanese workers.

Hundreds of Lebanese, mostly Shiite Muslims, have been quietly deported from the UAE since 2009. Deportations of Shiites from oil-rich Gulf states rose in 2013 after Hizbullah joined Syrian government forces in Syria's civil war.

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Comments 15
Thumb geha 16 March 2015, 08:22

the UAE is preserving itself. what is wrong in doing so? does anyone expect to go work there while constantly attacking that country for hosting them?

some people are blind: hear what your leaders are saying about the Gulf countries. if you hate the Gulf countries: do not go there in the first place. if you do not want to respect a country, why should that country let you in to work and live there?

Thumb EagleDawn 16 March 2015, 08:29

The more the merrier. The UAE will become a safer and cleaner place to live.

Default-user-icon Phil (Guest) 16 March 2015, 09:33

I think Hozbollah should form a black-shirt brigade in the UAE as well in order to terrorize people. Better still, they should launch a wave of explosive cars there. It's their signature retaliation method.

Thumb EagleDawn 16 March 2015, 11:55

9 flamethrowers disagreed with you

Thumb ex-fpm 16 March 2015, 15:28

14 now:)

Thumb joebustani 16 March 2015, 10:02

bless anyone person, entity, organization, brigade or country that inflicts pain and suffering, death, torture, and destruction upon the iranian sectarian terrorist militia and its members, supporters or followers wherever they may be.

Thumb geha 16 March 2015, 11:06

the UAE is preserving itself. what is wrong in doing so? does anyone expect to go work there while constantly attacking that country for hosting them?

some people are blind: hear what your leaders are saying about the Gulf countries. if you hate the Gulf countries: do not go there in the first place. if you do not want to respect a country, why should that country let you in to work and live there?

Missing peace 16 March 2015, 16:56

don't cry...i m sure hezbollah will provide them with good jobs...

just when in Rome do as Romans do....

Default-user-icon Mark (Guest) 16 March 2015, 11:18

Yes!! Finally we can blame and PUNISH individuals for the actions of their governement/representatives. let's gather all the french in Lebanon, i have two words for them on our colonisation.

Missing maroun 16 March 2015, 13:12

the only place for them to find work is in Iran....lol

Thumb ex-fpm 16 March 2015, 15:27

last week your abbas ibrahim deported a French Journalist and declined him re-entry into Lebanon. Should the French government expel all Lebanese and confiscate their real estate in France.

Thumb -phoenix1 16 March 2015, 16:42

I am afraid dear FT, your idea will only make more miserable people around because A, it won't be the government that will instigate nor do it but Hezbollah, and that my dear friend will mean more Shiites without bread-winers. There are times when it's best all round to accept the reality of a situation.

Default-user-icon Wael Aboul hisn (Guest) 16 March 2015, 18:11

I wonder if Lebanon had a president. he could intervene with the UAE president to abort the deportation of hard working Lebanese trying to make a living and support their families. There are precedents when the president intervened with other heads of state to resolve issues of national interest. This is one instance of many many more when the president is missed.

Thumb shab 16 March 2015, 20:13

good news

Default-user-icon rhyme and reason (Guest) 16 March 2015, 20:54

A rule of thumb, read a report in al-Akhbar think the opposite is almost always the truth, "More Lebanese to be Deported from UAE" al-Akhbar newspaper reported, turns out there were less deported than first reported!