Kuwait police arrest a man for complaining about the weather 

Kuwait police arrest a man for complaining about the weather

  • The man complained about the weather in a dash can video posted to TikTok
  • In the video, he said he was in a dust storm and couldn’t see anything 
  • The country has been experiencing temperatures as high as 122F (50C) this year
  • Kuwait’s Ministry of Interior confirmed arrest, said ‘legal action’ would be taken
  • Local media later reported that the Egyptian man had been deported

Police in Kuwait have arrested an Egyptian resident for posting a video online in which he rants about bad weather and dust storms.

The country has been enduring some of the hottest temperatures on earth this year, reaching as high as 122F (50C). 

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Kuwait’s Ministry of Interior said the man behind the ‘offensive’ video was arrested and referred to authorities, which would ‘take the necessary legal action against him’. Gulf News later reported that he had been deported.

Police in Kuwait have arrested a resident, an Egyptian man, for posting a video online in which he rants about bad weather and dust storms. The country has been enduring some of the hottest temperatures on earth this year, reaching as high as 122F (50C)

Police in Kuwait have arrested a resident, an Egyptian man, for posting a video online in which he rants about bad weather and dust storms. The country has been enduring some of the hottest temperatures on earth this year, reaching as high as 122F (50C)

In a dashboard camera video posted on the social media app TikTok, the man can be heard complaining about the blinding sandstorm that has engulfed Kuwait for the past few days.

‘I’m inside a dust storm right now, I literally can’t see anything in front of me,’ the man says, showing the dust coating the road like a thick fog.

‘Fine, Kuwait, fine,’ he adds, with an expletive in Arabic.

The clip went viral on Twitter, racking up tens of thousands of views.

The arrest underscored the country’s restrictions on expression and drew criticism on social media over his detention. 

Some social media users, who saw the arrest as a sign of Kuwait’s crackdown on free speech and mistreatment of migrant workers, showed their support for the Egyptian man by posting their own videos insulting the weather.

In a dashboard camera video posted on the social media app TikTok, the man can be heard complaining about the blinding sandstorm that has engulfed Kuwait for the past few days

In a dashboard camera video posted on the social media app TikTok, the man can be heard complaining about the blinding sandstorm that has engulfed Kuwait for the past few days

In a region full of governments hostile to free expression, the Gulf Arab state of Kuwait stands out for its outspoken parliament and relatively vibrant civic life.

However, authorities routinely use the cybercrime law to police criticism and prosecute dissidents.

The tiny sheikhdom, which like others in the Persian Gulf depends on the labour of millions of low-paid migrants from Africa, Southeast Asia and the Middle East. 

It often faces criticism from human rights groups for its treatment of foreign workers, who remain vulnerable to deportation for minor offences.

source: dailymail.co.uk


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