
Kuwait would deport expats who protested against anti-Islam statements
- Expats who took part in a protest against BJP spokespersons’ statements on Prophet Muhammad would be deported.
- The administration gives orders to detain any expats who participated in the Fahaheel protest on Friday.
- They will be deported, according to sources, since they broke Kuwaiti legislation.
Expats who took part in a protest against BJP spokespersons’ statements on Prophet Muhammad would be deported. The administration gives orders to detain any expats who participated in the Fahaheel protest on Friday.
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They will be deported, according to sources, since they broke Kuwaiti legislation, which prohibits expats from organizing sit-ins or rallies.
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According to reports, expats who participated in the protest will be barred from entering the nation.
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“All expats in Kuwait must obey Kuwaiti rules and refrain from participating in any form of demonstration,” the administration stated in a statement.
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