The Committee to Protect Journalists announced the acquittal of American-Kuwaiti journalist Ahmad Shihabuddin after he was detained for 52 days on charges related to publishing misleading information. This decision raises concerns about press freedom in the region amidst increasing restrictions.
Kuwaiti-American journalist Ahmad Shahabuddin has been released after being acquitted of all charges related to his social media posts about the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran. He was detained on March 2 while visiting his family in Kuwait.
Kuwaiti authorities have acquitted American-Kuwaiti journalist <strong>Ahmed Shehabuddin</strong> after his detention for <strong>52 days</strong> over posts related to the damages of war. His case has garnered significant attention in media and human rights circles.
The Committee to Protect Journalists announced that a Kuwaiti court has acquitted American-Kuwaiti journalist Ahmad Shahabuddin of all charges against him, marking a significant development for press freedom in the region.