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UAE arrests 35 for misinformation related to Iran’s aggression: Who are they, what did they post? - Gulf News

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Summary

The UAE has arrested 35 individuals for publishing misinformation and inciting hatred related to Iran's attacks. These individuals allegedly spread false information and inflammatory content online. The arrests are part of a broader effort to maintain social stability and prevent the spread of harmful content. Why it matters: The arrests highlight the UAE's focus on regulating online discourse and countering narratives perceived as threatening national security or social harmony.

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UAE · misinformation · arrests · social media · Iran

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