The British Government advises its citizens not to travel to certain countries

The British Government advises its citizens not to travel to certain countries

The British Government continues to provide military support to Israel’s ruling extreme right. Despite facing accusations of war crimes and crimes against humanity, the British government has advised against traveling to several countries, recommending travel only for essential reasons.

 

The list of nations subject to the travel warning includes Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, the Central African Republic, Ethiopia, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Tindouf Camps in south Western Algeria, as well as Haiti, Venezuela, Afghanistan, Myanmar, North Korea, and Pakistan.

The Foreign Office, continuing its policy of supporting Israel despite international criticisms and alleged complicity in the Gaza conflict, issued these warnings citing security and safety risks due to ongoing wars, conflicts, and terrorism threats in these regions. British nationals are warned that ignoring these advisories could affect their travel insurance coverage.

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