Gulf Countries Citizenship Revocation Kuwait Bahrain: Amidst the ongoing instability in the Middle East, a shocking news is coming out from the Gulf countries. After the conflict with Iran, now countries like Kuwait, Bahrain and United Arab Emirates (UAE) are taking strict action against their own citizens. According to reports, these countries have started revoking the citizenship of their own people in what is being described as a ‘dangerous era’ Considering the beginning of.
1266 citizens were shown the way out
Kuwait Taking a big step, it has snatched the citizenship of 1266 people. Those who lost their citizenship included not only ordinary citizens but also famous personalities, among whom the prominent names were former MP Al-Fikr, former national football player Ahmed Al-Tarabulsi and famous writer Abdulaziz Al-Sari.
The Kuwait government argues that these people are not originally Kuwaitis and had acquired permanent citizenship through marriage or other means. However, the real reason behind this is believed to be targeting Iran and its supporters, because during the war, after UAE, Kuwait was attacked the most.
Citizenship of 69 people canceled for celebrating
Within just 24 hours of Kuwait’s action, Bahrain also announced snatching the citizenship of 69 citizens. bahrain government According to this, on the orders of the King, this decision has been taken against those who celebrated during the Iran War. It is noteworthy that Bahrain is a Shia majority country but the Sunni community dominates the government there.
When US military bases in Bahrain were being attacked during the war, the government saw some citizens’ cheering as treason and revoked their citizenship. Women and children are also included in the list of these affected people.
Increasing repression and human rights concerns
UAE had also recently hinted at revoking the citizenship of citizens of Iranian origin. Experts say that this trend will render thousands of people ‘stateless’ Can make (without a country).
Sayed Ahmed Alwadai, director of the Britain-based Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy, called it a ‘dangerous era’ Have agreed. According to him, through this diplomacy, governments will be able to repress citizens as per their wish and an atmosphere of insecurity will be created in the Gulf region.
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