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Everyone 'under review' as Kuwait revokes citizenship of nearly 50,000 people

Everyone 'under review' as Kuwait revokes citizenship of nearly 50,000 people

The Nationala day ago
Kuwait has revoked the citizenship of nearly 50,000 people in a crackdown on illegal nationality claims, a top official has announced. Kuwait's First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, Sheikh Fahad Yousef Saud Al Sabah, said co-ordination with several countries has helped uncover numerous 'forgers'. 'All nationality files in Kuwait are under review and subject to detailed scrutiny without exception,' he told Al Qabas newspaper. When asked whether current or former members of parliament and ministers are under review by the Supreme Committee for Kuwaiti Nationality, Sheikh Fahad replied: 'All of Kuwait is under review'. The Supreme Committee, established more than a year ago, examines cases to determine who has a legal claim to Kuwaiti nationality. In several cases, the names of those stripped of citizenship have been made public. The newspaper reported that nearly 50,000 citizenships had been revoked since the campaign escalated this year, quoting the minister who also revealed that a new version of the Kuwaiti nationality document will soon be introduced in electronic form. Kuwait does not allow dual nationality, meaning those who acquire Kuwaiti citizenship must renounce their original nationality. The country's population is about five million, with a significant majority being foreign nationals. While the primary aim of the campaign is to revoke the citizenship of forgers, other cases have also been targeted. In July, the state news agency reported that an individual was stripped of their citizenship in the 'higher interest' of the state, citing the committee.
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