Kuwait has officially banned celebratory marches of any kind organized by expatriate residents. The Ministry of Interior issued a strong warning, emphasizing that those participating in unauthorized gatherings could face severe legal consequences, including the possibility of administrative deportation.
In its statement, the ministry highlighted that such marches, regardless of their purpose, often lead to traffic disruptions, public disorder, and violations of public morals. These activities not only inconvenience residents but also threaten community safety and security.
Authorities have called on all residents to respect the country’s laws and cooperate with security services. The ministry expressed confidence in the public’s commitment to maintaining order and contributing to national safety and stability.
This measure aligns with the ministry’s ongoing efforts to ensure a secure and peaceful environment for both citizens and expatriates living in Kuwait.
