Saturday
Dec082012
Middle East Feature: Gulf Regimes Crack Down on Dissent in Social Media (Law)
Saturday, December 8, 2012 at 12:27 | Scott Lucas in EA Middle East and Turkey, Middle East and Iran
A recent decision by the United Arab Emirates to tighten restrictions on internet use has highlighted attempts by the authorities in Gulf states to staunch the flood of comment and criticism appearing on social media websites.
The amendments to the UAE's existing law on internet crime were announced last month in a decree by President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nuhayyan, the ruler of Abu Dhabi.
It says citizens who create or run a website or use the internet to deride or damage the state or its institutions face up to three years in prison. Foreign nationals will be deported.