Some take it with the aim of laughing and showing the lightness of shade

Imprisonment and a fine of 500,000 dirhams, a penalty for publishing “sarcasm” clips.

Youssef Al-Sharif: “We are the loyal, loving sons of the nation. Our eyes are satisfied with our leaders and their sovereignty over us, but the enemy itself is resentful and spiteful.”

Legal Adviser, Dr. Youssef Al-Sharif, said that the Rumors and Cybercrime Law has tightened the penalty on patterns of ridicule that may be issued by some people, with the intent of laughing or entertaining themselves, or to show a lightness of shadow, such as that someone changes the words of the national anthem, or the state currency about Through pictures or drawings, he thinks that this is a legitimate criticism, as the penalty is imprisonment and a fine of up to half a million dirhams.

Al-Sharif said, in episodes broadcast by "Emirates Today" on its platforms to shed light on the newly issued laws, including the rumor law, that "from every period to time, we follow, see and hear, some clips, whether they are video or audio clips, that include abuse, whether these are The clips or programs were prepared by people or media organizations, tendentious. Their goal is to offend this fruitful tree, the tree of our dear country, by intimidating and deliberately taking any trivial clip, commenting on it, and building on it a story, a story and a media plot, led by an advertising campaign, which is one of the Certainly paid, with the aim of harming the reputation of our dear country.”

Al-Sharif stressed the importance of individuals always taking keen interest in filming clips or transmitting news, which some may see as normal, stressing that “we are the loyal, loving sons of the homeland, our eyes are satisfied with our leaders and their sovereignty over us, but the enemy itself is angry, angry and hateful.”

He cautioned that some underestimate the directives and instructions, and hand our enemies some shots or criticisms, on a plate of gold, and the latter builds on them, from his sick imagination, scenes and clips that offend the state and its symbols, so the legislator decided a penalty of imprisonment, for a period not exceeding five years, and a fine Not exceeding 500,000 dirhams, for anyone who publishes information, news, data, visual images, visual materials, or rumors on a website, information network, or information technology means, with the intent of ridicule, or harming the reputation, prestige, or prestige of the state, or one of its authorities. Or its institutions, or any of its founding leaders, or the state’s flag, currency, peace, emblem, national anthem, or any of its national symbols, and this is in accordance with Article (25) of the Rumors Law.

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