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Kuwaiti Man Sentenced To Five Years in Jail For Tweet on Theology

Convicted of insulting the prophet Muhammad

Reason Staff | 11.20.2013 11:20 AM


A human rights group has condemned the sentencing of a Kuwaiti man to five years in prison for a comment he made on Twitter about Sunni-Shia theology.

Musab Shamsah was convicted on Monday of insulting the Prophet Muhammad with a tweet on the role of imams in Islam.

He was the second Kuwaiti to be found guilty of such a charge in three weeks.

It was an "insult for all Kuwaitis for the government to give itself the authority to decide what's insulting to religion", Human Rights Watch said.

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