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UAE Professor Challenges Cybercrime Law on Twitter

After a UAE professor published a provocative article online, observers wait to see how the government will implement its updated cybercrime law. 
Traders monitor stock information at the Emirates Securities Market in Abu Dhabi December 12, 2010. REUTERS/Fadi Al-Assaad (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: BUSINESS) - RTXVNM8

Yousif Khalifa al-Yousif, a prominent political science professor at United Arab Emirates University, issued an “open letter” on Aug. 23 criticizing the hereditary leadership system of the authoritarian country. This letter is in seeming violation of the UAE's cybercrime law, which was updated in 2012.

Yousif posted his Arabic-language article titled “Problems of Citizenship Under the Hereditary System” on the online site Twitmail, a method several activists have used across the Gulf to bypass traditional forms of publishing. Yousif wrote that the current system of government — in which unelected sheikhs pass down their ruling power through the generations — creates trouble for the country.

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