Kuwait .. Suspending the rule of Nasser Al-Duwailah and releasing him...

Kuwait .. Suspending the rule of Nasser Al-Duwailah and releasing him...
Kuwait .. Suspending the rule of Nasser Al-Duwailah and releasing him...

Today, Monday, the Court of Cassation in the State of Kuwait decided to stop the prison sentence of the former deputy and lawyer Nasser Al-Duwailah And his release pending the settlement of the case of insulting the UAE.

Last July, the Court of Appeal ruled Al-Duwailah in prison for 6 months with work and enforcement and a fine of 2,000 dinars ($ 6,600), in the case of insulting the UAE.

The Kuwaiti lawyer was summoned by the Public Prosecution office for investigation in 2019. Accused of insulting the UAE, based on the latter’s complaint against him; Because of his previous tweets, which were described as insulting, and he was released at the time on bail.

The origin of the tweets on which a complaint was lodged against Al-Duwailah dates back to 2014, when he said at the time that “his tweet came in response to an Emirati tweet who mocked the Kuwaiti people and their symbols, without mentioning his name.”

Al-Duwailah was previously referred to the judiciary in his country. He was accused of insulting Saudi Arabia through tweets on social media platforms, but he was acquitted of those charges.

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