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    National Media Office refers social media users to Public Prosecution – UAE

    Kuwaiti TribuneBy Kuwaiti TribuneAugust 26, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Nationwide Media Workplace has referred a gaggle of social media customers to the Federal Public Prosecution for violating media content material requirements by these platforms.

    The workplace affirmed that its monitoring group works across the clock to detect violations with accuracy, notify customers of their breaches, and urge them to adjust to rules and legal guidelines to keep away from authorized accountability.

    It harassed that such measures goal to make sure a accountable media surroundings and shield communities from non-constructive content material, calling on all customers to interact on social media according to media values and ethics.

    In March, the Nationwide Media Workplace issued an announcement highlighting the significance of social media customers within the UAE upholding the nation’s values and ideas of respect, tolerance and coexistence.

    The assertion additional underlined that the workplace, in cooperation with the related authorities, will pursue authorized motion in opposition to those that violate these directives, adhering to the UAE’s legal guidelines designed to make sure a secure and balanced digital surroundings that fosters mutual respect.

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