Citizenship Crackdown in Kuwait: Hundreds Affected Amid Legal Review

According to international news agencies, Kuwait's High Citizenship Committee conducted detailed investigations into the cases of individuals granted Kuwaiti citizenship. Their findings revealed that the citizenship granted to these individuals did not comply with legal regulations.

Kuwait City: Authorities in Kuwait have revoked the citizenship of 1,785 individuals, citing irregularities in the naturalization process. Among those affected are two prominent artists, celebrated singer Nawal Al-Kuwaitia and popular comedian Dawood Hussein.

According to international news agencies, Kuwait’s High Citizenship Committee conducted detailed investigations into the cases of individuals granted Kuwaiti citizenship. Their findings revealed that the citizenship granted to these individuals did not comply with legal regulations.

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Key Findings from the Investigation:

Renowned figures affected:

Government’s Stance:

Kuwaiti authorities emphasized that the decision was made to uphold the integrity of the country’s citizenship laws. They stated that individuals who were granted nationality must meet the stringent criteria outlined in the law to ensure fairness and compliance.

Public Reaction:

The decision has sparked mixed reactions. While some citizens have praised the government’s efforts to maintain the sanctity of Kuwaiti nationality, others have expressed concern over the revocation affecting established figures like Dawood Hussein and Nawal Al-Kuwaitia, who have significantly contributed to Kuwait’s cultural heritage.

This move highlights Kuwait’s ongoing scrutiny of its citizenship records and its commitment to ensuring that nationality is granted to deserving individuals in line with legal standards.

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