Canadians Warned Against Recording War Videos in Middle East Due to Security Risks
Global Affairs Canada has issued a stern warning to Canadians in the Middle East, urging them to refrain from documenting military activity due to heightened regional tensions. The advisory specifically targets Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, stating that capturing, sharing, or possessing photos or videos of military actions or damage could result in severe penalties including fines, imprisonment, or deportation. This warning follows numerous arrests of foreigners in Gulf states for sharing such content amidst ongoing strikes, highlighting the strict military censorship rules in place to prevent information from reaching enemy combatants. The legal group Detained in Dubai notes that even unintentional violations or reposting content can lead to serious charges under UAE cybercrime laws, with foreigners potentially being treated as national security suspects.