Kuwait tells citizens to check phones before travelling to US

The Kuwaiti embassy wants to ensure travelers phones contain no material that might be seen as linked to Islamic State


Reuters September 03, 2016
Kuwait has advised citizens to make sure their phones contain no material that might be seen as being linked to Islamist militants before travelling to the United States. PHOTO: Reuters

Kuwait has advised citizens to make sure their phones contain no material that might be seen as being linked to Islamist militants before travelling to the United States, local media reported on Saturday, after three men were denied entry in July.

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State news agency KUNA quoted a statement by the Kuwaiti embassy in Washington as saying that authorities at "some US airports may check the contents of mobile phones or other smart mobile equipment".

"The embassy of the state of Kuwait in Washington urged citizens to make sure that their phones do not contain any materials or photos of extremist nature, related to areas of conflict or terrorist organisations or footage of violence of all kinds before entering US territories," KUNA said, citing a statement.

"(This is) so that students and citizens may be spared questioning by authorities in US airports and to avoid any action against them that could result in cancelling their visas and banning them from entering US territories," it added.

The Arabic language al-Rai newspaper reported in July that three businessmen were questioned for 21 hours at Los Angeles airport and had their telephones checked before they were turned back, in the second incident of its kind this year.

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The Gulf Arab OPEC oil exporter is a key US ally and a member of an international alliance led by the United States which is fighting against Islamic State in Syria.

In July, the United Arab Emirates, another close Gulf Arab ally of the United States, told its male citizens to avoid wearing traditional white robes and head dress when travelling abroad, after a businessman was wrestled to the ground at an Avon, Ohio hotel and held as an Islamic State suspect.

COMMENTS (2)

Shah | 7 years ago | Reply So within Kuwait it would be fine to go through and keep such material ? What kind of morons are they ? Eradicate this extremist thought that perverts people mind so much that theu enjoy gowing through such rubbish.
Bunny Rabbit | 7 years ago | Reply Hmmm pre warned is pre armed.
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