Middle East — Ekhbary News Agency
Amnesty International has reported that numerous individuals in Kuwait and Bahrain are being prosecuted and detained for exercising their right to freedom of expression. These actions are part of a broader context of restricting civil liberties in the region, according to the human rights organization.
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Amnesty International indicates that the charges leveled against those detained include spreading "false news," broadcasting "rumors," and "misusing social media." The organization views these accusations as tools used to prosecute individuals for expressing their opinions, raising significant concerns about the respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms in both countries.
Issues surrounding freedom of expression, particularly on digital platforms, have become a central focus for international organizations monitoring human rights conditions in Gulf states, emphasizing the necessity of protecting the right to peaceful expression without fear of prosecution.