UAE: Caution to climate event organisers not to “criticise corporations” alarms activists warning of “corporate capture” ahead of COP28

UAE: Caution to climate event organisers not to “criticise corporations” alarms activists warning of “corporate capture” ahead of COP28

UAE climate event organisers warn speakers not to ‘criticise corporations,”

Speakers at a climate and health conference in the United Arab Emirates were told not to protest or “criticise corporations” in a warning that cited the Gulf state’s laws, alarming campaigners ahead of the country hosting the UN’s COP28 climate summit this year.

Organisers advised panellists at last month’s Forecasting Healthy Futures event in Abu Dhabi, the UAE capital and its richest emirate, to “be aware and respectful of UAE laws”, and warned: “Do not criticise Islam, UAE government, corporations or individuals”, and “do not protest”.

The written guidance, seen by the Financial Times, added: “We understand that climate change can be a controversial subject and we welcome all perspectives and opinions in civil discourse throughout the programme agenda. Protesting is illegal in the United Arab Emirates and any instances of disruptive protesting will be handled by the local authorities.”

Read more at www.business-humanrights.org
Photos: www.business-humanrights.org, Looking at Abu Dhabi; Fintrvlr (Flikr CC)

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.