Kuwait issues Trump-like visa bans for five Muslim-majority countries

abhay

MPA (400+ posts)
Kuwait issues Trump-like visa bans for five Muslim-majority countries


Syria, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan have been named as countries Kuwait is barring new visas for, days after the US issued a visit ban on seven Muslim-majority countries.


Citizens from five Muslim-majority countries will no longer be able to obtain Kuwaiti visas, after reports the Gulf state issued tight entry restrictions that mirrored US President Donald Trump's Muslim ban.

Syrians, Iraqis, Iranians, Pakistanis and Afghans will not be able to obtain visit, tourism or trade Kuwaiti visas with the news coming one day after the US slapped its own restrictions on seven Muslim-majority countries.

Passport holders from the countries will no lot be allowed to enter the Gulf state while the blanket ban is in place and have been told not to apply to visas.

Kuwaiti sources told local media that the restrictions were in place due to the "instability" in the five countries and that the ban would be lifted once the security situation improves.


Pakistan and Afghanistan have all witnessed violence from extremist groups, while Syria and Iraq are embroiled in internal conflicts.

Although mainly peaceful, tensions between Iran and the Gulf have ratched up over the past year with the GCC powers accusing Tehran of attempting to destabilise the region.


Kuwait is concerned about the threat of extremist groups such as al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group with both militant organisations have a presence in Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan.

The Gulf state has witnessed a number of militant attacks over the past two years, including the bombing of a Shia mosque in 2015 which left 27 Kuwaits dead.

Kuwait responded by arresting dozens of suspected IS sympathisers and rolling out mandatary DNA testing programme and database for the Gulf state's 4 million population.

Kuwait reportedly issued a ban on all visas for Syrians in 2011, but allowed those inside the country to remain.

It made Kuwait the only country in the world to officially bar entry to Syrians, until the US named Syria in seven countries banned from entering.

Kuwait has issued a number of laws targeting foreigners in recent years, and made it one of the most unfriendly Gulf states towards expatriates.

In 2015, Kuwait was named as the worst place in the world for expatriates in a 64 country InterNations survey.

Meanwhile, Trump's Muslim ban has been met with widespread outrage since it was signed on Friday, although Gulf states have remained quiet on the issue.

Dubai security chief Dhahi Khalfan outraged Syrians and other nationalities included in the ban when he publically backed Trump's decision.


https://www.alaraby.co.uk/english/n...-visa-bans-for-five-muslim-majority-countries
 
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Kavalier

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
No matter how much I hate these arab sheikhs but here in this case they are right to take every measure against potential arrival of brain washed people.

baqi kharja policy ki baat hay tou jab thoray aur baray ho jao gay tou pata chalay ga k kharja policy hoti kiya hay aur issay chalata kon hay , na sirf kharja balkay tamaam imp policies of Pakistan...

Nooray Butt ki kamyaab Kharja Policy (omg)
 

no_handle_

MPA (400+ posts)

اب ہم بھی کوتیوں کے پاکستان آنے پر پابندی لگائیں گے یا وہ اب بھی ہمارے مائی باپ ہی رہیں گے؟

 

RajaRawal111

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
You had to be punished one way or other for not being rented army to kill hooties in yaman.
Another one of your unfogivable crime is developing gawader port, trying to take the business away from arabian gulf .
 

Kavalier

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Hamara problem different hay, hum aik mangti qoum hayn aur hamaray beyshumar naujawan inn countries mayn mazdoori karehay hayn, we cannot afford k yeh tamam log wapis yahan ajayen aur bayrizgari mayn izaafa ho.... Haan unko illegal shikaar na karnay dayn ya kuch aisa law bnaye k jiss say aik tou restricted shikaar ho dooosra kuch aamdan bhi hojaye.... kind of hunting holiday bana dayn takay jo afford kar sakta hay wou achi amount day aur karay hunting.... obviously that too with a restriction...



اب ہم بھی کوتیوں کے پاکستان آنے پر پابندی لگائیں گے یا وہ اب بھی ہمارے مائی باپ ہی رہیں گے؟

 

Will_Bite

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Its a lie. The link above is from a paper owned by an Israeli Arab, who is mainly just anti Al jazira. The website is banned in most of middle east.
 

Khallas

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Kuwait say ajj tak local Pakistani ko kuch hasil nahin howa, jo bhi faida howa hay sirf hukmarano ko hi howa hai.

Ajj ager koi ghairat-mand hukmaran a jaye to kuwaitiyo ki phar k hath main day de.

 

kpkpak

Minister (2k+ posts)
کویت نے 5-6 سال پہلے ہی پاکستانیوں کو ویزے دینا بند کر دیے تھے

Its a lie. The link above is from a paper owned by an Israeli Arab, who is mainly just anti Al jazira. The website is banned in most of middle east.
 

RajaRawal111

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Kuwait say ajj tak local Pakistani ko kuch hasil nahin howa, jo bhi faida howa hay sirf hukmarano ko hi howa hai.

Ajj ager koi ghairat-mand hukmaran a jaye to kuwaitiyo ki phar k hath main day de.


Aur wo jo whan se kmaa kur pakistan men apni families ko zinda rukher howey hen wo faida common hindustani ko mila he ?????.
 

RajaRawal111

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Why is that?

There was a time when smaller gulf countries were developing their infrastructure. Thay needed skilled and industrious labour which Pakistan could provide. Now they mostly need house maids type labour which does not need skill and pays less. For that nepalies and bangla deshies are best for arabs.
 

abhay

MPA (400+ posts)
There was a time when smaller gulf countries were developing their infrastructure. Thay needed skilled and industrious labour which Pakistan could provide. Now they mostly need house maids type labour which does not need skill and pays less. For that nepalies and bangla deshies are best for arabs.


I mean why there is a ban?
 

Will_Bite

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
کویت نے 5-6 سال پہلے ہی پاکستانیوں کو ویزے دینا بند کر دیے تھے
That ban was because of large number of fraudulent visas being issued in Pakistan and bangladesh and a few other countries. Ban on Pakistan was lifted i think in 2014.
 

indigo

Siasat.pk - Blogger
No matter how much I hate these arab sheikhs but here in this case they are right to take every measure against potential arrival of brain washed people.

baqi kharja policy ki baat hay tou jab thoray aur baray ho jao gay tou pata chalay ga k kharja policy hoti kiya hay aur issay chalata kon hay , na sirf kharja balkay tamaam imp policies of Pakistan...

I second you completely.
 

Khallas

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Aur wo jo whan se kmaa kur pakistan men apni families ko zinda rukher howey hen wo faida common hindustani ko mila he ?????.

To yahan halat aisay paida karo k woh wahan jayen hi naahin ? Kabhi suna hay koi kuwaiti ya Saudi yahan Pakistan rozgar k liya aya hai ?

30 30 saal say hukomat kar rahay hain, ajj tak kara kia hai chankana ? bc BA pass tak say to taxi chalwa rahay hain, aur halat hi aisay paida kar rahay hain sara young talent Pakistan say bahir chala jaye aur woh wahan say kama kama kar bhejhain aur yeh yahan beht kar lootain aur london main flats kharedain.


 

Humi

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
UAE backs Trump's "Muslim Ban"

Dubai's head of general security Dhahi Khalfan Tamim has sparked outrage in the Arab world, backing Donald Trump's Muslim ban and verbally abusing Iraqis, Somalis, Iranians, Yemenis and Syrians. Tags: hate speech, Dhahi Khalfan Tamim, Dubai, security chief, police chief, UAE, Muslim ban, Trump
Dubai's head of security Dhahi Khalfan Tamim has sparked outrage once again, this time after backing US President Donald Trump's controversial Muslim ban.

In a series of crude and sectarian outburts on Twitter this weekend, Lieutenant General Khalfan - who holds one of the most important positions in Dubai - threw his weight behind Trump's immigration policy targeting Muslims.

The former police chief and now head of security in the emirate then railed against Iraqis, Yemenis, Somalis and Iranians - nationalities all included in new US travel restrictions.

"We completely support Trump in his ban on entry to those who may cause a breach in America's security," the security chief said on Twitter.

"Previous US administrations have embraced all the wanted men of the Arab world and those classified as terrorists. Trump, what you're doing is right."

The comments - from a man closely linked to UAE rulers - sparked outrage among Twitter users in the Arab world - most of whom view the travel ban as racist and Islamophobic.

It has also been interpreted as reflecting official Emirati view on the Trump ban, particularly as Trump held a phone conversation with UAE Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed on the same day.

Passport holders of seven Muslim-majority countries are now barred from entering the US after Trump's executive order signed Friday night.

Rather than criticise the ban affecting millions of fellow Muslims and Arabs, the UAE national described those affected by the policy as "lazy" and "not worthy" of entering the US.

"America doesn't have to accept different people, they've already taken in many before. Unproductive groups don't deserve to be in America - Iranians or Iraqis or Somalis," he said.

He went on to describe Shia groups in Iraq and Yemen as "disciples" of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and "not Arabs".

"If you think your head is raised higher than us in the Gulf, you better lower your head," he said.

Khalfan also targeted Shia-majority Iraq in an outburst widely viewed as sectarian.

"What do you expect from Iraq, they insult the mother of believers [Prophet Mohammed's wife Aisha] and killed Hussein," he said.

Their slogan is 'death to America', and they're dying to go to America! Chatterboxes. You showed them, Trump."

Khalfan then mocked the war and poverty afflicting Iraq, where battles are raging between Islamic State group militants and pro-government forces.

"Those from those countries should stay there and not travel to the First World. The Iraqi can't water al-Basra [city] and [he has] two rivers."

Lamenting about the days of Saddam Hussein - a dictator responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis - Khalfan said the Iraqi leader kept Iran from "threatening the Gulf".

"Those were the days of Saddam and before [Iran's leader], now threatens the Gulf," he said.

Ironically, the comments could technically land the police chief in hot water, as the UAE has anti-hate speech laws in place.

The law allows for jail time and hefty fines for people found guilty of insulting people based on race or religion.

In 2015, Khalfan launched the first hate speech case against a Saudi writer, Mohammed al-Hadif, who had criticised the UAE's military involvement in the Yemen war.

Human rights groups believe the law is in place to limit free speech and jail critics, and is unlikely ever to be used against influential public figures such as Khalfan.

Trump's travel ban has left hundreds of green card holders and dual US nationals stranded outside America or locked in airports.

Syria, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Libya, Yemen and Iran nationals were all included in the ban, while the US also blocked the entry of refugees to the country.

Washington also said Syrian Christians would be given priority over Muslims, adding to suspicions Trump's ban is largely Islamophobic in its motivation.

This has not stopped Khalfan from throwing his support behind Trump, despite the UAE being initially reticent about a victory for the Republican front runner.

Khalfan has been associated with a number of controversial comments in the past.

Last week he slammed a visit by socialite Kim Kardashian to a special needs centre in the UAE.

"We do not need the presence of Kim Kardashian in charity centres... charities (should) invite good people, and thank God we have plenty of good people."

He said he would probe the visit to the charity, believing it was unauthorised.

The security chief also called for the UAE to annex Gulf ally Qatar, engaged in a Twitter war with the country's Foreign Minister Abdullah Bin Zayed al-Nahyan, and blamed Israel for downing a Russian airliner over Egypt.

https://www.alaraby.co.uk/english/n...ity-chief-dhahi-tamim-backs-trumps-muslim-ban
 

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