Kuwait Jails Woman 20 Months for anti-Emir Tweets

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Kuwait's appeals court on Wednesday upheld a 20-month jail term against a female opposition activist for making remarks on social networkTwitter that were deemed insulting to the Gulf state's ruler.

On May 29 the lower court issued the jail term on Sara al-Darees for using her Twitter account to write the offensive remarks, but asked her to pay $700 as a bail to suspend carrying out the sentence.

But according to the verdict issued by the appeals court, Darees now has to go to jail. She can still challenge the ruling at the Supreme Court from behind bars.

Darees is the second Kuwaiti woman to be jailed on charges of insulting Emir Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah on Twitter.

Last month, the lower court issued the harshest sentence against an online activist by jailing Huda al-Ajmi for 11 years for posting remarks on Twitter deemed insulting to the emir and calling for the overthrow of the regime.

Darees is the latest in a growing list of tweeters and former-opposition MPs to face trial or receive jail terms for allegedly insulting the emir.

Opposition youth activist Rashed al-Enezi has been in jail since January for tweets deemed offensive to the emir. He is serving a 20-month prison term and is on trial in two other similar cases.

Two other activists are also in prison with him on similar charges.

Criticizing the emir in Kuwait is considered a state security offence and carries a maximum jail sentence of five years.

Comments 9
Thumb Marc 17 July 2013, 20:43

Welcome to the Arab world.... What was the tweet exactly? may be I should go and check twitter and retweet if I find it - lol :)

Default-user-icon Hamad (Guest) 18 July 2013, 03:25

Monsieur Marc.

Why would you go ahead and retweet that ? What do you know about Kuwait and the political system of our country ?

Missing rudy 18 July 2013, 11:32

that freedom of expression doesnt exist, for one

Missing zahle_night 17 July 2013, 21:39

Beautiful elegant lady!!

Thumb Senescence 17 July 2013, 23:10

"Last month, the lower court issued the harshest sentence against an online activist by jailing Huda al-Ajmi for 11 years for posting remarks on Twitter"

Wow.

Default-user-icon Doventil Birkazou (Guest) 18 July 2013, 02:41

I can't wait for al-Nusra and the other takfiris, aka Sanni lunatics and crazies, to go to Kuwait and help the Kuwaitis establish a democracy and ensure freedoms and human rights. No?

Missing spirit 18 July 2013, 06:50

Maybe she did not give the Emir the opportunity to make an advance !

Default-user-icon Horus (Guest) 18 July 2013, 09:07

It should be a crime to jail beautiful women.

Thumb LebCynic 18 July 2013, 14:26

Maybe the amir is sensitive?