Human rights in Kuwait

Human rights in Kuwait are a topic of significant concern. Most recently, Kuwait has been facing significant criticism for its citizenship revocation policy.[1][2][3] Additionally, Kuwait's treatment of stateless people has come under substantial criticism from international human rights organisations and the United Nations.[4][5][6] Kuwait has the largest stateless population in the entire region.[5][6] Kuwait also faces criticism for its human rights violations against foreign nationals, women, and LGBT people. Although Kuwaiti law (including the Constitution of Kuwait) theoretically pledges to protect all human rights; the enforcement mechanisms designed to help protect human rights are very limited in Kuwait.

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