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Media watchdog condemns Nepali journalist's arrest in UAE

Abu Dhabi [UAE], March 12 (ANI): A Nepali journalist living in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), was arrested by UAE police officials for publishing social media posts criticising the Nepali Embassy in Abu Dhabi, according to a media watchdog.

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 Journalist Umakanta Pandey. Credit: facebook/Uma4ever

Abu Dhabi [UAE], March 12 (ANI): A Nepali journalist living in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), was arrested by UAE police officials for publishing social media posts criticising the Nepali Embassy in Abu Dhabi, according to a media watchdog.
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) condemned the arrest of the journalist Umakanta Pandey and urged the Nepali government to facilitate his immediate release.
Pandey who is affiliated with Ujjyalo Radio Network was arrested on February 15 under cybercrime charges following a statement he published on Facebook when he was in Nepal in early January, in which he accused the Nepali embassy in the UAE of wrongdoing in regards to Visit Visas in the UAE.
"The problem of visit visa in UAE will never be solved because the [Nepali] embassy itself is promoting and supporting the visit visa", said Pandey. It is reported that more than 5,000 Nepali citizens travel to the UAE on a visit visa every month, with many suspected of engaging in illegal employment in hopes that they can remain in the UAE. The journalist claimed that he had substantial evidence regarding the misdeeds of the Nepali embassy.
According to the Federation of Nepali Journalists (FNJ), following his arrest, a court in Dubai sentenced Pandey to three months in prison and issued him a fine of 20,000 Dirham (approx. USD 5444). The FNJ has further revealed that Pandey is facing additional difficulties with hiring a lawyer to represent him during his trial, as Nepali lawyers in the UAE are not willing to take his case for fear of persecution.
The FNJ met Nepal's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr Narayan Khadka on March 3 to ask the ministry to facilitate the release of Pandey. Following this discussion, the Nepali Embassy in Abu Dhabi also agreed to aid with Pandey's case, despite earlier denying any involvement with the incident.
FNJ General Secretary, Roshan Puri, said: "Complaining to the Nepalese embassy about the status written while living in Nepal and arresting and imprisoning a Nepali journalist by the UAE police for cybercrime is against the universal recognition of freedom of expression and a direct interference on freedom of expression. FNJ draws the attention of the Government of Nepal, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Nepalese Embassy in the UAE to investigate the incident and take immediate steps for the release of Pandey."
IFJ said: "No one should be arrested merely for their opinion. The IFJ urges authorities to immediately withdraw the charges against Umakanta Pandey, and calls on the Nepali government to facilitate his release, and take action on this blatant violation of media freedom." (ANI)

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