Man sacked and deported from UAE for praising NZ attacks

AFP  |  Dubai 

An employee at a Dubai-based company was fired and deported for celebrating the mosque attacks under a fake identity on Facebook, the group said Wednesday.

"Over the weekend, a employee made on his personal account celebrating the deplorable mosque attack in Christchurch, New Zealand," the group said in a statement.

"Despite posting under a false name, the employee responsible for last weekend's inflammatory (Facebook) comments has been identified, terminated as per policy and handed over to the authorities."

Transguard, which is affiliated with that includes Emirates Airline, said the man had been deported by the

It did not name him or reveal his nationality.

An Australian white supremacist shot dead 50 Muslims praying at two mosques in Christchurch, on Friday.

The attacks sparked global revulsion and drew condemnation from the

In a statement following the attacks, the foreign ministry said the UAE stood in "full solidarity with the friendly state of to confront extremism and terrorism and... safeguard the and the safety of its citizens and all residents".

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First Published: Wed, March 20 2019. 17:15 IST