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Saudi Arabia criminalizes satire on social media | Saudi Arabia criminalizes satire on social media |
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Having a laugh on social media could see you slapped with a fine or even five years jail time after Saudi Arabia announced a ban on mocking anything that could disrupt religious values, morals or public order. | |
"Producing and distributing content that ridicules, mocks, provokes and disrupts public order, religious values and public morals through social media ... will be considered a cybercrime punishable by a maximum of five years in prison and a fine of three million riyals ($800,000)," the kingdom’s public prosecution tweeted Monday. | "Producing and distributing content that ridicules, mocks, provokes and disrupts public order, religious values and public morals through social media ... will be considered a cybercrime punishable by a maximum of five years in prison and a fine of three million riyals ($800,000)," the kingdom’s public prosecution tweeted Monday. |
The new ban follows a September 2017 call for Saudi citizens to report suspicious social media activity. | The new ban follows a September 2017 call for Saudi citizens to report suspicious social media activity. |
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman has been painted as a reformer as part of a PR push to attract foreign investment to the kingdom. However, he has been sharply criticized for targeting human rights groups and dissidents since he began to take on more leadership. | Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman has been painted as a reformer as part of a PR push to attract foreign investment to the kingdom. However, he has been sharply criticized for targeting human rights groups and dissidents since he began to take on more leadership. |
READ MORE: Inside the vast web of PR firms popularizing the Saudi crown prince | READ MORE: Inside the vast web of PR firms popularizing the Saudi crown prince |
The crown prince is believed to be behind the crackdown on corruption last November, which saw hundreds of businessmen and royal family members imprisoned in a luxury hotel where allegations of torture emerged. | The crown prince is believed to be behind the crackdown on corruption last November, which saw hundreds of businessmen and royal family members imprisoned in a luxury hotel where allegations of torture emerged. |
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