Radha Stirling
@RadhaStirling
CEO @ Detained in Dubai & Due Process International. Interpol & Extradition Expert, Podcast Host, Expert Witness, Crisis Manager, Human Rights, Media & PR.
David Lammy’s dereliction of duty in the case of Marcus Fakana is disgusting. Both as his MP & UK foreign secretary, he failed him colossally. This Govt abandoned him. Kudos to @RadhaStirling & team at Detained in Dubai for helping Marcus secure a Royal pardon from UAE ruler
Universal jurisdiction, extrajudicial extraditions, and proxy prosecutions pose an increasing threat to individual safety and liberty. These new and expanding legal mechanisms serve the globalist agenda, making it essential that we resist.
Australia's food chain is a disgrace. It's hardly an issue if they import US beef while they have disgusting canola oil and other inflammatory ingredients in almost everything. The US, Australia and increasingly the UK have disturbing ingredients. Don't buy it!
Gangs of sophisticated appearing criminals are targeting men in Dubai. They are luring them to parties then drugging and robbing them, using their bank cards and even forcing them to log into their bitcoin wallets. Men fear reprisal if they report them.
Women in Dubai are being repeatedly drugged with GHB, then sexually assaulted and robbed. The attackers threaten their victims into silence. This is a profitable, calculated and coordinated pattern that's being ignored.
Lee Murray has spent nearly 20 years in a Moroccan prison, longer than most terrorists or murderers in the UK. The UK must support clemency and right this injustice. Morocco must release him now. #FreeLeeMurray

But Dubai is "crime free". Model brutalised in Dubai reveals how she was chased & left for dead thesun.co.uk/news/35956492/…
Journalists, investigators and activists need increased protection from state actors weaponising the UK's media defamation laws through proxy claimants. Share your story with us if this has happened to you.
Dubai is managing its reputation as "criminal safe haven" with an increasing number of extraditions. Unfortunately, many of these are quid pro quo deals, decided politically and without due legal process. occrp.org/en/news/dubai-…
Governments should not make 'quid pro quo' trade, security, or diplomatic deals just to secure the extradition or foreign prosecution of individual targets like Ireland did for Daniel Kinahan, India for Christian Michel, or the UK for Lee Murray.

Who are the Brits still imprisoned in Dubai after teenager Marcus Fakana released? independent.co.uk/news/world/mid…
If only it were actually that simple. It wasn't for Andy Neal, jailed for a year before being exonerated OR Jamie Harron, charged for brushing past someone in a bar OR the people charged for social media posts made OUTSIDE of the UAE - YEARS BEFORE travel. The list goes on...
If you visit foreign countries then you follow their laws, simple! Perhaps next time he’ll keep it in his trousers!
Dubai does not want to appear "draconian to tourists", Detained in Dubai's @RadhaStirling tells @MattBarbet British teen Marcus Fakana was given a royal pardon by officials and freed after being jailed for having sex with a 17-year-old girl 📺 Sky 501
The latest on the case of Marcus Fakana 📺
A British teen jailed in Dubai over a relationship with a 17-year-old girl has been released and is now back in the UK. bbc.in/4lF2hxS
BBC reports: Marcus Fakana released from Dubai prison after pardon with @HarryLow49 youtu.be/zq9qAdk9rpc?si…
Great news, but how many times are we going to see this? From Tori Towey, Billy Hood, Matthew Hedges, to Ellie Holman & countless others- arbitrary detentions, show trials, travel bans. Genuine question, Radha - is the UAE a functioning justice system or just a tourist PR trap?
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