UAE Deports Over 7,500 Pakistani Shiites Amid Iran War Tensions
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- Over 7,500 Pakistani Shiites have been deported from the UAE to Pakistan since late February, coinciding with the Iran war.
- Many arrived without jobs or savings, prompting concern and investigation by Human Rights Watch and Pakistani Shiite groups.
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Over 100 Shiite Muslims have returned to Pakistan from the UAE without jobs or access to savings, potentially among thousands deported during the Iran war. This has alarmed Pakistan's Shiite community and prompted an investigation by Human Rights Watch.
In a cluster of villages in Pakistan’s largely rural Chakwal district, more than 100 Shiite Muslims have returned from the United Arab Emirates without jobs, luggage or access to the savings they spent years building abroad.
They are among potentially thousands of Shi’ites deported from the UAE to Pakistan during the Iran war, raising alarm in Pakistan’s Shiite community and prompting Human Rights Watch to investigate.
Journalists reviewed immigration documents, visa-status screenshots and flight details for 103 Pakistanis who said they were deported Shi’ites, interviewing 24 of them. Each interviewee said they were unable to retrieve luggage or savings before being placed on flights alongside dozens of other Shiite deportees.
A database compiled by the Pakistani Shiite political organisation Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimee lists 7,500 Pakistani Shi’ites deported from the Gulf Arab state since February 28, when the US and Israel launched strikes on Iran. Group spokesperson Mohsin Abidi said the actual number was likely far higher.
Deportations accelerating
Leaders of Pakistan’s Shiite community say the deportations have accelerated during the war, which has heightened tensions across the Gulf, particularly as Iran responded by launching missile and drone strikes on the UAE.
Reuters could not determine the criteria the UAE authorities used to select the Pakistanis for deportation.
The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs declined to comment on a list of questions from journalists about the deportations.
Pakistan’s interior ministry said in a statement the UAE had not deported anyone based on sect, saying any deportations were for violating UAE regulations. Pakistan’s foreign ministry said “deportation figures remain steady” this year, without providing details.
But a senior Pakistani government official, who asked not to be identified due to the sensitivity of the matter, said Islamabad was “reviewing the situation after receiving thousands of Pakistanis deported from UAE”, most of them Shi’ites. He said the Pakistani government had not openly taken up the case for “diplomatic reasons”, without offering details.
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Human Rights Watch will release a detailed report on the deportations.
Sehr wahrscheinlich · Innerhalb von Monaten
Pakistan will formally raise the issue with the UAE.
Möglich · Innerhalb von Wochen
Offene Fragen
- What criteria did UAE authorities use for selecting Pakistanis for deportation?
- What are the specific diplomatic reasons Pakistan has not openly addressed the deportations?
- What is the exact number of Pakistani Shi'ites deported from the UAE?
- What are the conditions for the deported individuals upon arrival in Pakistan?





