Kuwait warns against war, sectarian posts online
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Kuwait's Cybercrime Department has issued a warning against publishing or sharing online content related to wars, military operations, or missiles.
- The department also cautioned against sharing content that incites sectarianism, deeming such actions a violation of Kuwaiti law.
- Residents and citizens are urged to maintain neutrality and avoid provocative content to preserve national security and social cohesion.
Kuwait's Cybercrime Department has issued a stern warning to all residents and citizens regarding online content related to conflicts and sectarianism. The department explicitly prohibits the publication or sharing of any material concerning wars, military operations, or missile activities. This directive aims to prevent the spread of information that could destabilize the nation or incite unrest.
Furthermore, the warning extends to any video clips or images that could provoke sectarian divisions. The authorities emphasized that such actions are clear violations of Kuwaiti law and will result in legal accountability for those involved. The department stressed the importance of maintaining complete neutrality in online discourse, particularly concerning sensitive geopolitical events.
By urging citizens to avoid provocative content, Kuwait seeks to safeguard its national security and maintain social cohesion. The directive reflects a broader effort by the government to control the flow of information and prevent the amplification of external conflicts or internal tensions through social media platforms.
Originally published by Arab Times in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.