Government must do more to help detained Brits in UAE, advocacy group says
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Government must do more to help detained Brits in UAE, advocacy group says
"Radha Stirling stated, 'It's disgraceful that more is not being done,' referring to the lack of adequate support for Britons detained in the UAE. Many individuals avoid seeking consular assistance due to a lack of confidence in the help provided by the Foreign Office."
"'They might call a lawyer or call their family member, or may call someone they know in the Emirates who's got a bit of influence,' Stirling explained, highlighting that some detainees prefer personal contacts over embassy assistance."
"'The UK is lagging behind other nations when it comes to offering consular services,' Stirling argued, pointing to France as an example of effective diplomatic pressure and support for its citizens abroad."
Radha Stirling, CEO of Detained in Dubai, advocates for increased UK government support for Britons charged under UAE cyber-crime laws for filming Iranian missile attacks. Four Britons are currently detained, with a fifth case reported. The UK Foreign Office is providing consular assistance but Stirling criticizes the level of support, noting that many individuals prefer to seek help from personal contacts rather than the embassy. She emphasizes that the UK is falling behind other nations in offering effective consular services, particularly compared to France.
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