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    Kuwait Strips Citizenship from 172 Individuals in Major Move

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 22, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Kuwait has taken the unprecedented step of revoking the citizenship of 172 individuals. This move reflects the government’s ongoing efforts to address issues related to national security, legal compliance, and demographic management. Citizenship revocation is a serious legal measure that can affect individuals’ rights and their ability to reside and work within the country.

    Historically, Kuwait has maintained strict citizenship laws, often linked to concerns over loyalty and security, especially in a region marked by geopolitical tensions. The decision to strip citizenship from such a large number of people signals a significant enforcement of these policies. It may also impact the social fabric, as those affected could face statelessness or forced migration.

    In a significant development, this action could have broader implications for Kuwait’s international relations and human rights reputation. It might prompt responses from global organizations monitoring citizenship rights and statelessness. Meanwhile, the government appears determined to uphold its legal framework, emphasizing national sovereignty and security priorities.

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