The viral video referenced the highly-anticipated match between India and UAE.
An announcement has been discharged from the UAE Attorney General's office after a offensive video became famous on social media.
As indicated by the post: "The video allegedly shows a man who locked up a few men of Asian nationality in a bird cage. They should cheer for the UAE national group in their match against India in the AFC Asian Cup.
"Legitimate move was made, with reports submitted to the examiner's office.
"A warrant was issued for the man who made the video, and he was confined and got for addressing.
"Not exclusively is the demonstration a criminal offense deserving of law in the UAE, it doesn't mirror the estimations of resistance and regard.
The announcement closes with, "Separation isn't satisfactory, as we put stock in balance of chance and meritocracy.
"Individuals exceed expectations through their endeavors and conduct."
The post closes with a few hashtags, including the #Year_of_Tolerance and #UAE_team.
In the video, the man has a few specialists remain behind a fence and asks them who do they bolster. After answering that they bolster India, he reveals to them that is bad, they live in the UAE and should bolster this nation. In the wake of thumping on the wiring, he asks them again and they answer they bolster UAE and he gives them a chance to out of the enclosure.
🔻دولـة الامارات العربية المتحدة
— فاطمة الحبسي (@AlhabsiFatma) 11 January 2019
النائب العام للدولة: تم اتخاذ الإجراءات القانونية ضد صاحب فيديو حبس أشخاص من الجنسية الآسيوية داخل قفص طيور ليدفعهم لتشجيع المنتخب الإماراتي وعرضه على النيابة المختصة باعتبار أن هذا المسلك جريمة معاقب عليها قانونا ولايعبر عن قيم التسامح فالإمارات pic.twitter.com/twUlfbsXaQ
He at that point completes a little dance in festivity of the up and coming match. The UAE ended up beating India in the match 2-0.
The Anti-Discriminatory Law denounces activities that would involve abhor discourse or the advancement of separation or viciousness against others utilizing any type of media, including on the web, print, radio or visual media.
Punishments for infringement of the different arrangements of the law incorporate prison terms of a half year to more than 10 years, and fines from Dh50,000 to Dh2 million.
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