EFF Demands Release of Journalist Ahmed Shihab-Eldin in Kuwait
The **Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)** is calling for the immediate release of journalist **Ahmed Shihab-Eldin**, who was arrested in Kuwait on March 3rd. The award-winning journalist is reportedly charged with spreading false information, harming national security, and misusing his mobile phone.
The **Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)** is calling on the Kuwaiti government to immediately release journalist **Ahmed Shihab-Eldin**. An award-winning journalist and television host who worked for *Al Jazeera* for many years, Shihab-Eldinβa dual American-Kuwaiti citizenβwas arrested in Kuwait on March 3 while visiting family. The Committee to Protect Journalists (**CPJ**) reported that he is believed to have been charged with spreading false information, harming national security, and misusing his mobile phone.
According to *The Guardian*, Shihab-Eldin published footage of a U.S. Air Force F-15 E Strike Eagle crash, and posted to his Substack about the incident, noting that video circulating online showed local residents assisting the crash survivors.
### Crackdown on Reporting in Kuwait
Kuwait is one of several countries that has recently cracked down on reporting amidst the ongoing war. Kuwaitβs Ministry of Interior on March 3βthe same day Shihab-Eldin was arrestedβwarned people in the country βnot to photograph or publish any clips or information related to missiles or relevant locations.β Earlier this month, the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (**OHCHR**) highlighted a new decree in Kuwait banning the circulation of reports that seek to βundermine the prestige of the militaryβ or erode public trust in it.
As reported by local media, the decree states that βthose who intentionally publish statements or news or circulate false reports and rumors about military authorities resulting in weakening the trust in them and their morale, in addition to undermining their prestige, are punishable by three to 10 years in jail and a fine between KD 5,000 and 10,000.β The decree also imposes a penalty ranging from seven years to life imprisonment for βauthorized people who cause financial loss or damage to the military authorities while carrying out a transaction, operation, project or case or obtaining any profit from such deals.β
### Freedom of the Press Under Scrutiny
In contrast to neighboring Gulf states, Kuwait has historically allowed the press to operate with relative freedom, and even introduced a law in 2020 protecting the right to access information. In practice, however, the government exercises considerable control over the media. Furthermore, there are several laws, including cybercrime legislation introduced in 2016, that restrict freedom of expression.
The EFF is deeply concerned that Ahmed has not been seen nor heard from in nearly six weeks. They are calling on the government of Kuwait to immediately release **Ahmed Shihab-Eldin**.