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UAE Sees Increase in Charges for Sharing Digital Content About Iran War Impact

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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has seen an alarming rise in arrests of both local and foreign social media users for content they shared or possessed related to ongoing Iranian attacks. This trend is highlighted by Detained in Dubai, a group that advocates for the rights of those detained under UAE cybercrime laws.

Detained in Dubai CEO Radha Stirling warned through her social media posts that minor online activity can result in detention. She cited an incident where a 60-year-old British tourist deleted his video in response to authorities’ request but was still charged. In another instance, an influencer with over three hundred thousand followers had their video removed and required a correction after being detained; the group noted this contrasted with peers who filmed similar events without repercussions.

Stirling also detailed arrests of individuals far from UAE territory. A Filipino domestic worker faced arrest for taking a photo while waiting to be called to work near the iconic Burj Al Arab hotel, where officers reportedly checked her phone and discovered an image she took during filming of street events in neighboring areas. Another Vietnamese sailor was detained in Fujairah after allegedly sharing video footage he filmed outside UAE borders, though details indicated that despite his actions occurring internationally, he remains imprisoned.

The UAE’s involvement stems from its defense ministry’s declaration on February 27th regarding retaliatory fire against Iran following the U.S. and Israel’s campaign. In a social media post, the ministry highlighted how their air defenses are currently combating “missile attacks and incoming drones originating from Iran.” They mentioned that sounds heard in parts of the UAE were actually the result of defense systems intercepting ballistic missiles alongside fighter jets targeting drones.

These arrests underscore the strict enforcement of cybercrime laws within the UAE. For instance, a 60-year-old British tourist was charged after deleting a video upon request; yet another influencer had their content removed but continues to face charges. In contrast, these arrests reveal how social media users far from UAE borders are also facing legal consequences for actions taken while outside its jurisdiction.

Moreover, Stirling pointed out that celebrities have typically been afforded protected status in the UAE. This nuanced treatment of individuals, despite their status or location, further emphasizes the severity and breadth of cybercrime laws enforced by the UAE.

Stirling’s warnings serve as a stark reminder: any form of content shared online, including comments, reshares, and photos, can have severe repercussions for users within the UAE, regardless of where they were originally created.

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