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Kuwait 'arrests critic of Sabahs' | Kuwait 'arrests critic of Sabahs' |
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Reports from Kuwait say a candidate standing in the parliamentary election has been arrested for publicly criticising the ruling al-Sabah family. | Reports from Kuwait say a candidate standing in the parliamentary election has been arrested for publicly criticising the ruling al-Sabah family. |
Khalifa al-Kharafi told a local TV station he did not believe the al-Sabah family was capable of running Kuwait. | Khalifa al-Kharafi told a local TV station he did not believe the al-Sabah family was capable of running Kuwait. |
This arrest comes days after another election candidate was detained after making similar criticisms. | This arrest comes days after another election candidate was detained after making similar criticisms. |
Parliament was dissolved by the Kuwaiti emir in order to end a long running standoff with the government. | |
Political Freedom | Political Freedom |
Correspondents say Kuwait allows more political freedom than other Gulf states but criticising the ruling family is a sensitive issue. | Correspondents say Kuwait allows more political freedom than other Gulf states but criticising the ruling family is a sensitive issue. |
The ruler has the last say in politics and al-Sabah family members also hold key cabinet portfolios such as defence, interior and foreign affairs. | |
Eyewitnesses said state security forces arrested Khalifa al-Kharafi on Sunday from his home and took him for questioning. | Eyewitnesses said state security forces arrested Khalifa al-Kharafi on Sunday from his home and took him for questioning. |
"I think these acts drive us to be a police state which we reject. This should not have been referred to state security but to the court," said Waleed al-Tabtabae, a witness to the arrest. | "I think these acts drive us to be a police state which we reject. This should not have been referred to state security but to the court," said Waleed al-Tabtabae, a witness to the arrest. |
Last Thursday, police detained former MP Daifallah Buramia for allegedly saying that defence minister Sheikh Jaber Mubarak al-Sabah, a senior member of the ruling family, was not fit to become prime minister. | Last Thursday, police detained former MP Daifallah Buramia for allegedly saying that defence minister Sheikh Jaber Mubarak al-Sabah, a senior member of the ruling family, was not fit to become prime minister. |
He faces charges of disparaging the powers of the emir, who has the right to appoint the prime minister. | |
Oil-rich Kuwait has been rocked by a series of political crises in the past three years that saw the resignation of five governments and the dissolution of three parliaments. | Oil-rich Kuwait has been rocked by a series of political crises in the past three years that saw the resignation of five governments and the dissolution of three parliaments. |
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