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Mass Arrests in UAE Following Posts About the War

In the UAE, over 100 individuals were arrested for filming events and spreading misinformation about the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

The police in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, have taken significant action by arresting over 100 people for recording events and disseminating what they describe as "false or misleading information" regarding the war in the Middle East. This operation is part of a broader initiative across the Gulf region where several countries are actively working to curb the spread of rumors and related materials stemming from Iran's attacks following military operations by the US and Israel.

In a statement shared on X, Abu Dhabi's police force detailed that 109 arrests were made, involving individuals of various nationalities who recorded locations and events while also sharing misinformation on social media throughout the ongoing conflict. This crackdown reflects the authorities' concern regarding the potential impact of such content on public opinion and societal stability amidst the sensitive backdrop of current geopolitical tensions.

Furthermore, similar actions have been reported in neighboring Qatar, where over 300 individuals have faced arrest for analogous offenses. Bahrain and Kuwait have also taken steps to address the spread of similar content, signaling a coordinated effort among Gulf states to maintain order and prevent unrest that could arise from misinformation. The signs of heightened sensitivity around information dissemination underscore the tenuous nature of public sentiment in these times of conflict.

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