活动人士称,因展示伊朗战争影响的数字内容,阿联酋拘留了游客、外籍人士和网红


更新于:2026年3月13日 / 美国东部时间上午11:43 / CBS新闻

倡导组织“迪拜被拘留者”警告称,越来越多包括外国人在内的社交媒体用户因在阿联酋境内共享或持有描绘或评论伊朗持续袭击影响的数字内容,正依据该国宽泛的网络犯罪法律面临指控。

这些逮捕凸显了阿联酋对在线内容的严格监管,该国明确禁止任何人拍摄或分享显示伊朗无人机或导弹袭击或拦截武器的影像。

“迪拜被拘留者”和“正当程序国际”的首席执行官拉达·斯特林(Radha Stirling)是海湾地区法律和引渡问题专家,她在社交媒体帖子中警告称,即使是微小的帖子、转发、评论、照片和观点也可能导致在阿联酋被拘留,“即使内容是在阿联酋境外发布的”。

斯特林表示,截至周四,已有21人因违反阿联酋网络犯罪法面临指控,其中包括一名60岁的英国游客,他在当局要求后立即删除了自己的视频,但仍被起诉。

斯特林说,一名拥有30万观看量的网红刚刚被要求删除视频并发布更正声明,她强调这形成了“一个有趣的对比”,因为其他拍摄同样街头事件的人显然被逮捕了。

“名人在阿联酋长期享有受保护地位,”她说。

另一个例子是,一名菲律宾家政工人在迪拜帆船酒店附近等待工作时拍照,随后被拘留。据报道,警方检查了她的手机,发现了一张照片,随后逮捕了她。

一名来自货轮的越南水手在据称分享了他在阿联酋境外拍摄的导弹活动视频后,在富查伊拉被拘留。截至周四,他仍被海岸警卫队拘留,斯特林说。

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此图取自视频,显示烟雾从火灾中升起,据当局称,这是迪拜阿尔奎兹工业区(United Arab Emirates, Al Quoz Industrial area)在2026年3月13日发生的成功拦截造成的。AP

自2026年2月底美国和以色列对伊朗发起行动以来,阿联酋是面临伊朗报复性火力的海湾阿拉伯国家之一。

阿联酋国防部周五表示,这个海湾国家的防空系统“目前正在应对来自伊朗的导弹袭击和来袭无人机”。该部门在社交媒体上表示,“该国部分地区听到的声音是防空系统拦截弹道导弹以及战斗机拦截无人机和游荡弹药的结果。”

Tourists, expats and influencers detained in UAE over digital content showing Iran war impacts, activist says

Updated on: March 13, 2026 / 11:43 AM EDT / CBS News

A growing number of social media users, including foreigners, are facing charges in the United Arab Emirates under the Gulf state’s broad cybercrime laws for sharing or possessing digital content that depicts or comments on the impact of ongoing Iranian attacks, the advocacy group Detained in Dubai has warned.

The arrests highlight the strict regulations around online content in the UAE, which has expressly forbidden anyone from taking or sharing imagery that shows Iranian drone or missile impacts or efforts to intercept the weapons.

Radha Stirling, CEO of Detained in Dubai and Due Process International, and an expert on legal and extradition issues in the Gulf region, warned in a social media post that even minor posts, reshares, commentary, photos and opinions can lead to detention in the UAE, “even if it was made outside the UAE.”

Stirling said 21 people were facing charges under the UAE’s cybercrime laws as of Thursday, including a 60-year-old British tourist who deleted his video immediately when authorities asked him to, but was still charged.

An influencer with 300,000 views was just told to delete a video and post a correction, Stirling said, highlighting what she called “an interesting contrast,” as others filming the same street events were apparently arrested.

“Celebrities have long been afforded protected status in the UAE,” she said.

A Filipina domestic worker was detained near the Burj Al Arab tower after taking a photo while waiting for work, Stirling said, giving another example. Officers reportedly checked her phone, found an image, and arrested her.

And a Vietnamese sailor from a cargo vessel was detained in Fujairah after allegedly sharing video of missile activity that he filmed while outside UAE territory. He was taken ashore by the coast guard and was still detained as of Thursday, Stirling said.

This image taken from a video shows smoke rising from a fire which, according to the authorities, was caused by a successful interception, at Dubai’s Al Quoz Industrial area, United Arab Emirates, on March 13, 2026. AP

The UAE is among the Gulf Arab countries that have faced retaliatory fire from Iran since the U.S. and Israel launched a campaign against it in late February.

The country’s defense ministry said Friday that the Gulf state’s air defenses were “currently dealing with missile attacks and incoming drones originating from Iran.” It said in a social media post that “sounds heard in scattered areas of the country are the result of air defense systems intercepting ballistic missiles, as well as fighter jets intercepting drones and loitering munitions.”

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