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Campaign to Boycott Expo Dubai 2021 in the UAE

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Campaign to Boycott Expo Dubai 2021 in the UAE

The European Institute of International Law and International Relations announces the launch of a massive international campaign to boycott Dubai Expo 2021 in the UAE, due to the crimes against humanity that the UAE has committed and is still, especially in Yemen and Libya.

The European Institute of International Law invites all international organizations and institutions of the international community to join the campaign to boycott Dubai Expo 2021, as UAE will use Expo Dubai 2021 to polish its image and wash its hands from the blood of the children of Yemen, Libya and other peaceful peoples, with which the UAE ignited criminal wars.

Boycott goals

  • Showing the truth to global public opinion and stopping the falsehood practiced by the UAE with such international events, as it falsely presents itself as an entity that offers goodness while there are dozens of reports issued by international organizations confirming the UAE’s commission of very serious crimes against several peoples.
  • Pressuring governments and companies not to participate in Expo Dubai 2021, as every participant in the Dubai Expo 2021 will directly participate in the bloodshed of civilians, especially women and children, in Yemen, Libya, and others.
  • Demanding the Security Council to take binding decisions to stop the war on Yemen and to lift the illegal blockade imposed on the Yemeni people, which have made Yemen the worst humanitarian disaster on the planet.
  • Demand the Security Council to refer the crimes against humanity and war crimes that the UAE has committed in Libya and is still committing in Yemen to the International Criminal Court.

All international organisations, human rights activists and individuals are welcome to join us.

You can contact us by email: campaigns@eiir.eu or phone (and WhatsApp): +33 6 77 77 77 79.

Signed by:

Mahmoud Refaat (Belgium) : Preseident of The European Institute for International Law and International Relations.

Ommar Al-Hass (Libya) : Libyan politician (former prime minister of Libya, founder and chairman of Lybia Reform party).

Klaus Buchner (Germany) : German politician and university professor, (member of  European Parliament 2014 until 2020).

Prof Yousif Khalifa Al-Yousif (UAE) : Professor of Economics at the United Arab Emirates University.

Dr Francois Deroche (France): President of Justice et droits sans frontières –  Justice and Rights without borders.

Ghada Owais (Lebanon): Journalist and TV anchor.

CJ Werleman (Australia): Journalist and analyst on conflict and terrorism.

Wafa Hallam (United States): Journalist, Editor-in-Chief, Washington, DC.

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