A Kuwaiti court acquitted Al-Nafisi of insulting the UAE – Erm...

A Kuwaiti court acquitted Al-Nafisi of insulting the UAE – Erm...
A Kuwaiti court acquitted Al-Nafisi of insulting the UAE – Erm...

Today, Sunday, the Kuwaiti Criminal Court acquitted the controversial former deputy Abdullah al-NafisiFrom charges of insulting the UAE, after a complaint filed against him by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Adel Abdul Hadi, the defense lawyer for Al-Nafisi, said: “The first judgment in the case was issued innocence of Al-Nafisi, and it is one of the first judgments issued in the name of the country’s new emir, Sheikh Nawwaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah.”

In August 2019, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs filed a complaint against Al-Nafisi, accusing him of threatening diplomatic relations between Kuwait and the UAE, against the backdrop of his tweets.

According to the Kuwaiti newspaper “Al-Anbaa”, Al-Nafisi denied the accusations against him during the investigation, indicating that he did not intend to offend the UAE, and that he was referring to his speech as an Arab politician.

Last January, the Public Prosecution circulated a decision to arrest Al-Nafisi for failing to attend a previous court session, so that the seizure decision was lifted, a month after it was circulated, at the request of the defense lawyer.

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