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Afghanistan/South Asia
Fazl denied transit in Dubai
2005-08-02
I see two probabilities: first, they confused Mullah Diesel with Fazlur Rehman Khalil and didn't want a known terrorist tromping around, meeting with who knows whom. Or they might simply find Fazl boring and tedious and not want him under foot, making the point that back home in Peshawar he might be a big man, but in the bright lights of Dubai he's just a fat guy of no consequence.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) government on Sunday night refused to grant a transit visa to Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly Maulana Fazlur Rehman. Information Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed claimed that the UAE government had blacklisted Fazl and that was why he was refused a transit stay in Dubai. He also said the Pakistani Embassy was coordinating with the UAE government to allow Fazl to enter Dubai, but the UAE were independent emirates and Pakistan could not force it to do so. However, Hafiz Hussain Ahmed, acting secretary general of the Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA), said Fazl would be deported to Pakistan and would land at Peshawar airport on Tuesday (today).

“Fazl landed at Dubai airport late Sunday night and was on his way to Saudi Arabia from Libya for Umra,” Hafiz Hussain said. Upon his arrival, Fazl asked the authorities to grant him a transit visa for 48 hours, he said, adding that immigration authorities were first willing to grant him the transit visa, but later refused to do so. He said Fazl remained at airport till Monday evening and was later taken to an airport hotel. Hafiz Hussain said he had been trying to contact Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz and Foreign Minister Khurshid Kasuri since Sunday night, but nobody was available. He also said the UAE government’s behaviour was condemnable and the MMA would protest against the act. He condemned Sheikh Rashid’s statement about the UAE government blacklisting Fazl. He asked why Sheikh Rashid had not told the FO or taken up the issue with the UAE government if he knew of the blacklisting by Sunday night.

Later, Fazl told Geo television that he wanted to know when and why the UAE government had blacklisted his name, agencies reported. Fazl also said he would sit back and see how the Pakistani government handled the situation. He also said Sheikh Rashid should have clarified why a friendly government had blacklisted him. “This incident is a result of the Pakistani government’s weak foreign policy.” He said that the Pakistani ambassador to the UAE had earlier told him that the issue had been resolved and that he could visit Dubai, but later said the problem had not been resolved.
Posted by:Fred

#6  LOL!
Posted by: Shipman   2005-08-02 15:52  

#5  Well mojo, you know the old expression, "one man's garbage is another man's headgear".
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2005-08-02 15:31  

#4  Hence the name "Towelhead"...
Posted by: tu3031   2005-08-02 12:05  

#3  I swear that's one of the bath towels I had in the 70's...
Posted by: mojo   2005-08-02 11:47  

#2  Hmm perhaps it's because the MMA are not the government of Pakistan and are just known trouble makers? To top that off he is not an Arab. Well it might be that pathetic dishtowel he wears on his head too.
Posted by: Sock Puppet 0’ Doom   2005-08-02 00:32  

#1  A third possibility: UAE requires dress turban, not something one wears on Thursday to mow the lawn.
Posted by: Seafarious   2005-08-02 00:20  

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