MP demands details on Bahrainis in Kuwait

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He asked the deputy prime minister and interior minister to confirm whether or not Bahrainis in Kuwait are increasing in numbers for different reasons, with a number of these Bahraini expatriates using local lawyers to bring cases against the Bahraini government in Kuwait’s international courts.

He enquired about the exact number of Bahrainis living in Kuwait, requesting details of whether they arrived by land or sea and asking for a list of their names.

The MP submitted the same questions to the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, requesting details of Kuwait’s official stance towards those Bahrainis who called for overthrowing the rulers of Bahrain, also asking whether Kuwait is providing any support or facilities to these expatriates.

Fellow MP Hussein Al-Qallaf responded to Hayef’s questions by asking what exactly is strange about Bahrainis living in Kuwait, adding that even if one million Bahrainis entered Kuwait how could this be a problem since they are also nationals of a Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nation?

Al-Qallaf asked for details of the legislative grounds for Hayef’s questions on Bahraini expatriates in Kuwait, adding that even if Bahrainis traveled to Kuwait to bring legal cases, this is not a criminal act.

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