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UAE Warns: Insulting Nation Online May Bring 5-Year Jail

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A stern warning has been served by the UAE government to its residents and social media users: any online insult or defaming statement against the state, its institutions, or emblems will have drastic legal implications. The punishments range from a five-year jail term to Dh500,000 in fines, highlighting the country’s zero-tolerance policy towards online misconduct.

The explanation is made amidst increasing worry regarding behavior on the internet, especially with more people using social media to express criticism or misinformation. Officials stressed that freedom of speech should be exercised responsibly and in the limits of national law, specifically when referring to government bodies or state authorities.

Under UAE Cybercrime Law, any online act that erodes public order, disseminates false information, or harms the reputation of state institutions—such as ministries, armed forces, and police—will be considered a criminal offense. This applies to posts, comments, shares, or retweets that might seem disrespectful or inflammatory.

Legal professionals advise citizens to exercise care and awareness while participating on social media, cautioning that indirect insults or sarcasm may be misconstrued as offenses. The government insists that safeguarding the country’s reputation is top priority, and online forums must uphold the values of respect, harmony, and lawful debate in the nation.

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