NEW DELHI: Director of International Human Rights and Kuwaiti lawyer Mejbel Al Sharika has formed team of legal experts to tackle Islamophobia and hate crimes on social media platforms for India and Gulf, he informed over microblogging site, twitter.

Earlier, Al Sharika announced to voluntarily adopt the cause of Indian Muslims at United Nations Human Council in Geneva. He has also called out Indian Muslims to help in documenting the evidence of violence.

He tweeted that a techno team is formed to track such cases in India and the Middle East.

There is a growing list of expats who continue to write anti-Muslim, anti-Islamic comments on the social networking sites, leading some top Emirati figures, Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, intellectuals and activists to issue a warning.

In recent month, an increasing number of Indian nationals working in the Gulf’s rich Muslim country have been reportedly fired and forced to leave from UAE for posting Islamophobic messages on social media.

To calm nerves, the PM Modi and the Indian embassies in Gulf states warn its citizens against exacerbated Islamophobic attack on the countries largest minority, Muslims.