UAE

Abu Dhabi court sentences woman to five years in jail, Dh500,000 fine for hate speech

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Abu Dhabi: The Abu Dhabi Criminal Court has issued a judgment convicting an accused (M.R.A.) for posting a video online that incited hate speech. According to the case facts, the defendant posted a video clip on social media, which contained phrases abusive of men and domestic workers, contrary to public morals and norms.

The court issued its judgment in the presence of the defendant, which sentenced the accused to imprisonment for a period of five years, a fine of Dh500,000 deportation following enforcement of sentence. The court also ordered the confiscation of the mobile phone used in committing the crime; deletion of the video clip in question from both the mobile phone and the account on which it was posted, closing this account completely, and permanently banning her from using any information network, electronic information system, or any other information technology means.

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The Public Prosecution in Abu Dhabi had initiated investigations into the video clip spread through social media platforms, and ordered the arrest of the accused after the widespread circulation of the video. Following the completion of the investigations, the Public Prosecution charged the accused of inciting hate speech, and requested the competent criminal court, in its referral decision, to punish her in accordance with the articles of the Federal Decree-Law No. (2) of 2015 on combating discrimination and hatred.

Article 7 of the Decree-Law on combating discrimination and hatred stipulates that whoever commits an act that would incite hate speech in any way of expression or by using any means would be sentenced to either or both imprisonment for a period of five years as minimum and a fine of at least Dh500,000 and not more than Dh2 million.

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