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UK government concerns over anti-LGBT rhetoric; has been banned from at least 34 countries. [7] [8] Jeffrey Atkins Sr. (aka Ja Rule) United States: Rapper Criminal record. [9] Lutz Bachmann Germany: Founder of the Pegida movement UK government expressed that he is "not conducive to the public good". [10] Omar Bakri Syria
These countries do not recognize the State of Israel; therefore Israeli passport holders are denied entry, yet some countries that don't recognize the State of Israel don't deny entry of Israeli citizens (e.g. Indonesia or Somalia). Citizens of foreign countries containing Israeli Stamps are also refused entry into specific countries. [2] Iraq
Sweden: Beginning 19 March 2020, there was an entry ban which applied to all foreign citizens attempting to enter Sweden from all countries except those in the EEA, the UK and Switzerland. [115] Switzerland: Switzerland reopened borders to all EU countries, the UK, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein on 15 June 2020. [105] Other European countries:
Here are the airlines banned from taking off for the UK to protect and inform travellers. Read more: Every country currently on the Foreign Office ‘do not travel’ list The airlines banned from ...
The British government's contentious policy to stem the flow of migrants faces one of its toughest challenges this week as the U.K. Supreme Court weighs whether it’s lawful to send asylum ...
A ban on entry to the UK on all travellers from Denmark (except hauliers and British citizens and residents) was also announced. [93] [94] From 8 November, passenger flights and vessels departing Denmark were banned from landing in England except in an emergency. [95]
Here are another 10 notable books that have been banned or challenged over the years, according to the ALA and other sources. “The Storyteller” by Jodi Picoult.
During a war a country can decide to ban travel to a country or numerous ones even if it is a neutral party in that said conflict. One example is that of the United States in 1939 when it banned travel to any country that was at war with the 1939 Neutrality Act in response to the outbreak of World War II in Europe that year despite being a neutral party at the time. [2]