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Gulf States Arrested over 1,000 for Iran War Social Media Posts: Amnesty

Amnesty said authorities used broad security laws and rushed trials, with some Gulf states also revoking nationality and restricting social media accounts.

More than 1,000 people have been arrested across Gulf states for sharing information or opinions related to the Iran-US-Israeli war, in what Amnesty International has described as a “widespread crackdown” on freedom of expression.

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The image of safe haven of the countries of the Persian Gulf, on which their opulent economies were based, has been disrupted by the war in Iran. Maintaining the perception of security has become an imperative for these monarchies, although it threatens the freedom of expression of their citizens. Amnesty International (AI) denounced on Monday a “campaign of repression,” which comes out with more than a thousand detainees on charges of sympathiz…

·Granada, Spain
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The arrests took place after the United States and Israel attacked Iran in late February. Images of the Iranian attacks and strikes were shared on social media.

·Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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In the Gulf States, more than 1,000 people were arrested as part of an extensive campaign to crack down on freedom of expression in connection with the war, including for relaying online content or expressing opinions on the offensive by the United States and Israel against Iran and Iran's attacks on the Gulf countries, Amnesty International said on 1 June 2026. In Kuwait and Bahrain, citizens were also deprived of their nationality, including a…

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Amnesty International broke the news on Sunday, May 31, 2026.
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