Indian lose their jobs due to Islamophobic remarks in UAE

ammadk

Minister (2k+ posts)

Indians are starting to lose their jobs in the UAE. Princess Hend after the twitter spat has warned Indians against Islamophobia and threatened to sever punishments.
 

hurray

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
Nahoosatt of jai shri Ram slogan sung by UAE royalty is taking its toll and control over UAE prosperity
but still if they get rid off this Nahoosat they can survive , so must have to take some strong action against this nahoosatt
 
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Beef.Bhaijan

Minister (2k+ posts)
how will the beggars pay one million ??...they $hit on railway tracks !!

Disgusting ch@ddi hatred and Islamophobia has no place on this EARTH!...if the ch@ddi thinks he can get away with it - Then they are WRONG !

These railway track shitting !diots will have consequences to deal with !
 

atensari

(50k+ posts) بابائے فورم
انتخابی نتائج سے ثابت ہوتا ہے کے بھارتی ووٹرز کا کم از کم اکیاون فیصد #بی_جے_پی #آر_ایس_ایس کا سہولت کار ہے. حساب لگانا مشکل نہیں کے ہر دو میں سے ایک بھارتی ووٹر انتہا پسند، متعصب ہندو ہے

بھارت #جمہوری طور پر ثابت شدہ #دہشت_گرد #ریاست ہے
 
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remykhan

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Large majority of Hindus are supporters of RSS and BJP and obviously they will toe the line with them as anti Muslims. Its too early to say what action Arabs will take, it doesn't seem that they have any courage or guts to take drastic steps.
 

Beef.Bhaijan

Minister (2k+ posts)
?so says a ch@ddi to the princess of a kingdom where many ch@ddis shameless work and it happens to be a Muslim Country !

The Arab world needs to take a good look at this attitude !
 

Raiwind-Destroyer

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
indians need to be kicked out from middle east right away if these munafiq arabs have a little bit of intelligence they would kick these terrorist indian Hindus out
 

Cyber Man

Citizen
Three more Indians in UAE face action over Islamophobic social media posts
List of hate-mongers fired for offensive remarks gets longer, despite warnings

Published: May 02, 2020 16:31Staff Report


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Dubai: It seems that the warnings of the Indian mission have fallen on deaf ears as the list of Indian expats facing action over vile Islamophobic remarks on social media keeps getting longer.
Over the weekend, at least three more have been fired or suspended after their offensive posts were brought to the attention of employers by social media users.
The men now join nearly half a dozen hate-mongers who have similarly landed in trouble in recent weeks.







The latest addition to the growing list include Italian chef Rawat Rohit, storekeeper Sachin Kinnigoli and a cash custodian whose name has been withheld by his firm.
Transguard Group respond to Twitter users after they tagged the company seeking action against one of its employeesImage Credit: Twitter

Gulf News is refraining from publishing the posts or going into the details of their offensive content.
A spokesperson for Azadea Group that operates Eataly, a chain of high-end Italian restaurants in Dubai, confirmed that Rawat Rohit who was employed with them as a chef has been suspended and is facing a disciplinary probe.

Sharjah-based Pneumics Automation have also said they suspended their storekeeper Sachin Kinnigoli until further notice.

“We have withheld his salary and told him not to come to work. The matter is under investigation. We have a zero tolerance policy. Anyone found guilty of insulting or showing contempt for someone’s religion will have to bear the consequences,” said the firm’s owner.
Similarly, Dubai-based Transguard Group said they have cracked down on an employee who had posted several anti-Islamic messages on his Facebook page under the name of Vishal Thakur.

“Following an internal investigation, the actual identity of this employee was verified and he was stripped of his security credentials, terminated from our employment and handed over to the relevant authorities as per company policy and UAE Cybercrime Law No. 5 of 2012. As of this statement, he is in the custody of Dubai Police,” a Transguard spokesperson said in a statement to Gulf News.

Transguard said their long-standing social media policy complies with the UAE’s stringent cybercrime regulations.
“It is enforced through regular monitoring, evaluation and, if necessary, disciplinary action, including fines, termination and deportation, as per federal law,” the spokesperson said.

The spokesperson also clarified that an individual reportedly posting hateful comments under the name of Prakash Kumar doesn’t work with them. “Twitter user Prakash Kumar” has falsely claimed that he works for Transguard. As mentioned multiple times, we have handed the matter to the authorities and since this individual is not a Transguard employee we have no further comment on the matter,” the spokesperson added.

Warnings fall on deaf ears

The new sackings and suspensions come days after both the former and current Indian Ambassadors to the UAE cautioned their countrymen about the UAE’s strict hate speech laws. Similar warnings were issued by missions in other GCC countries.

A tweet from Pavan Kapoor, Indian Ambassador to the UAE, last month said 'discrimination was against India's moral fabric' and warned citizens to 'remember this'Image

Credit: Twitter

Of late, there has been an alarming increase in the number of highly offensive, Islamophobic posts by some Indians living in Gulf countries. Several of these people have lost their jobs while others have swiftly taken down their posts or deactivated their accounts after being called out by other social media users.
Many have tagged the employers of such people in their complaints, who in turn have taken swift punitive action.

Former Indian Ambassador to the UAE Navdeep Suri also provided 'some context' to the 'ongoing controversy' in a series of tweetsImage Credit: Twitter
The issue also gained prominence after some GCC citizens on Twitter entered the debate, and raised their voice against the spread of bigotry online.
Much of the vitriol can be traced to an atmosphere of blind hate against Muslims who have been blamed for the spread of COVID-19 in India.

Strict laws

The UAE outlaws all religious or racial discrimination under a legislation passed in 2015.

The anti-discrimination/anti-hatred law prohibits all acts “that stoke religious hatred and/or which insult religion through any form of expression, be it speech or the written word, books, pamphlets or via online media.”

The legislation mainly aims to fight “discrimination against individuals or groups based on religion, caste, doctrine, race, color or ethnic origin.”

Post at your own peril

Here is the list of some other Indian expats who have landed in trouble for their social media posts:
  • April 18: Prominent Sharjah-based Keralite businessman and filmmaker Sohan Roy is forced to apologise for a video which depicted Islamic clerics leading blindfolded men in skull caps in an adaptation of his poem on religious bigotry.
  • April 6-15: Technician Rakesh B. Kitturmath, chief accountant Bala Krishna Nakka and finance analyst Mitesh Udeshi are fired for derogatory social media posts that violated the UAE law while a police complaint is filed against Sameer Bhandari, CEO of Future Vision Events & Weddings’ after he asked an Indian Muslim job seeker to “Go back to Pakistan” in text message
  • March 2020: Indian chef Trilok Singh who worked at a restaurant in Dubai is fired for making an online threat to rape Delhi-based law student Swati Khanna over her views on the controversial Citizen Amendment Act.
  • January 2020: Indian expat Jayant Gokhale draws flak for asking Keralite job seeker Abdulla SS to join protestors in Shaheen Bagh in New Delhi.
  • March 2019: Indian safety and security officer at Transguard Group in Dubai is sacked and deported for posting a comment on Facebook celebrating the terror attacks on New Zealand mosques.
  • June 2018: Rigging supervisor at an Abu Dhabi firm is fired for threatening to kill Kerala chief minister in a facebook video.
  • June: 2018 JW Marriott Marquis Hotel in Dubai terminates contract with Michelin-starred chef Atul Kochhar after he puts up a post on Twitter saying that followers of Islam had “terrorised” Hindus for 2,000 years.
  • April 2017: 33-year-old Indian is sacked for sending offensive Facebook messages to Indian journalist Rana Ayyub.
 

Beef.Bhaijan

Minister (2k+ posts)
Our heartfelt Thanks to the UAE Authorities for showing the world what fight against Islamophobia is and for showing ZERO TOLERANCE for chaddi hatred !

We also urge you to investigate all outstanding cases and to reach out to the UN and other forums to stop the spread of Islamophobia and reconsider business decisions in this regard as well !?
 

Citizen X

President (40k+ posts)
Abhay tum log samajte nahi ho kaha millay ga tumko labour jo 4-500 dhirham mein sara din tandoor jaisi garni mein kuttay ki tarah kaam karay, chup chaap gaalian bhi khaye aur yes sir yes bhi karay phir raat to murghi ke dardbay mein jaa ke aram se sou jaye.

Thats why these arabs love Indians so much, obedient disposable labour at throw away prices.