Kuwaiti American Journalist Ahmed Shihab-Eldin Detained in Kuwait Over Iran War Posts
Kuwaiti American journalist Ahmed Shihab-Eldin has been detained by Kuwaiti authorities in Kuwait after posting material related to the ongoing US‑Israel‑Iran fighting, including a viral video of a US Air Force fighter jet crash, and is reported by advocacy groups to be facing charges of spreading false information. Friends and colleagues publicized his case on social media to press for his release, and some posts say he has been held for roughly six weeks; official Kuwaiti statements about the timing and precise charges have been limited.
The detention comes amid a broader clampdown on speech in Kuwait tied to the regional conflict: multiple people have been arrested in recent months for posting videos about the Iran war, and authorities have moved to ban criticism of state institutions. Kuwait’s World Press Freedom Index score, which was 38.84 in 2023, nudged up to 44.06 in 2025 — a modest improvement that still reflects significant constraints on independent reporting. Lawmakers have also proposed new measures that would impose heavy fines and prison terms for publishing statements or spreading what authorities deem “false rumors” related to military operations, sharpening legal risk for journalists and social‑media users.
Public reaction has been vocal on social platforms, where colleagues and press‑freedom advocates have demanded his release and framed his detention as an attack on journalism; some users criticized major outlets for initially leaving the case underreported. Coverage has shifted from early diffusion through independent outlets and social media to wider attention as organizations like the Committee to Protect Journalists and international broadcasters have reported on the charges, clarifying that the case centers on alleged misinformation tied to war reporting and prompting renewed questions about Kuwait’s handling of dissent during a sensitive security period.
📊 Relevant Data
Kuwait's World Press Freedom Index score was 38.84 in 2023, improving slightly to 44.06 in 2025, indicating ongoing challenges in press freedom despite minor progress.
Press Freedom Index Score in Kuwait (2002 - 2025) — GeoFactBook
Multiple people have been arrested in Kuwait for posting videos related to the Iran war, with authorities banning criticism of state institutions entirely.
Posting Iran War Info Led To Arrests In Dubai, Kuwait, Israel And More — Forbes
Kuwait has imposed restrictions including a new law proposing significant fines and sentences for publishing statements or spreading false rumors related to military operations.
Detention of journalist in Kuwait raises questions about crackdown on freedom of speech amid Iran war — The Guardian
📌 Key Facts
- Ahmed Shihab-Eldin, a Kuwaiti American journalist, was arrested in Kuwait on March 3, 2026 while visiting family.
- CPJ reports he had reposted verified videos and images about the Iran conflict before his detention, and his social media accounts have since vanished.
- Kuwait’s Ministry of Information recently warned people not to photograph or publish material about missiles or related locations, amid broader regional crackdowns on war-related reporting.
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