Foreign Office travel advice for Dubai after Brit, 60, arrested and charged

The Foreign Office has issued travel advice about the United Arab Emirates after a Brit was arrested and charged in Dubai. A British man is among 20 people who have been charged in the UE under cybercrime laws.
It came in connection with filming and posting material related to Iranian attacks on the country. The 60-year-old man, understood to be a tourist who was visiting Dubai, was charged under a law that prohibits sharing material that could disturb public security.
You must apply for the appropriate permissions to carry out media activity, including the production, transmission or distribution of printed, digital, audio, video or visual information, the Foreign Office said.
And failure to do so could result in imprisonment and a substantial fine, the FCDO added, posting a link to "information about media activity."
The FCDO added: "Fundraising and acts of charity are heavily regulated in the UAE. This includes online and social media activity. Check whether any of the activities you are planning to do in the UAE, or while travelling through the UAE, is illegal. Get legal advice if necessary
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Source: https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/travel/foreign-office-travel-advice-dubai-33583624
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