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Twenty people, including a British tourist, were charged in Dubai under UAE cybercrime laws for filming and sharing videos of Iranian missile strikes; the vague legislation criminalizes sharing, reposting, or commenting on already-circulating conflict footage, carrying penalties up to 2 years imprisonment and deportation for foreign nationals.
cybercrime-law
social-media
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Dubai
Iran
Detained in Dubai
Radha Stirling
The Guardian
AFP
Israel