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Kuwait Law: Sexual Harassment

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Girls, have you ever felt uncomfortable walking down the streets in Kuwait? Ladies, have you ever heard unpleasant comments at a traffic light? Women, have you ever received a shocking sexual image via email from a co-worker by “mistake”?

These are all common incidents that happen in Kuwait to women of all ages and backgrounds, from men (or sometimes women) of all ages and backgrounds. I know this, as I am a female! Please I beg you, please stop the “Dear Mr Fajer” emails, “Dear Fajer” is fine. These incidents can come in many shapes, sounds and forms as well. I have had a few cases recently on this very topic and therefore wanted to clarify the law to my readers and the options they can take.

Please note that this article is not about “rape” or “statutory rape”, I have written about sexual crimes in a previous post [Here]

This post is about sexual harassment.

Article 191 of the Kuwait Penal Code states:
– Any person that sexually harasses another through hate, threatening or deceiving shall be punished with up to 15 years of imprisonment
– If the victim is related to the harasser, or is under his/her upbringing (example uncle, aunt, teacher, domestic worker so on) then he/she shall be punished with life imprisonment
– If the victim is under the legal age, not mentally stable, unable to know the nature of the act, then the harasser shall be punished with life imprisonment

Article 192 of Kuwait Penal Code states:
– Any person that sexually harasses another without hate, threatening or deceiving shall be punished up to 10 years of imprisonment
– If the victim is related to the harasser, or is under his/her upbringing (example uncle, aunt, teacher, domestic worker so on) then he/she shall be punished up to 15 years of imprisonment

What do you do if you are in this situation?
– If you are not 21 years of age, please speak to an adult you trust, this doesn’t have to be a family member, it can be a teacher, a friend’s mother or anyone else that you trust (you can also email me, I promise everything will be kept confidential).
– If you are an adult, please email me or go to the nearest police station.

Please note that this does not apply to online harassment, there are other departments in Kuwait that can find the person online and assist you, and they are very professional and no one will judge you. I will be discussing this in more depth in a separate post next week.

Before I end this post I would like to request your help. I recently received a few reports about a man on the loose in Salmiya that is sexually harassing minors. If you have any information on incidents of this nature in the Salmiya area, and you are willing to share, please email me urgently as this might help us put this man away and save other children.

Thank you.

Post by Fajer Ahmed – Legal Counsel
The legal opinions expressed in this post are those of the author Fajer. Opinions expressed by Mark or any other writer on mark248am1.wpenginepowered.com are those of the individual’s and in no way reflect Fajer’s opinion.

23 replies on “Kuwait Law: Sexual Harassment”

Would kerb crawlers, people who follow you in stores and people who bump into you “accidentally” really get sentenced?

I’d say no unless you have witnesses or real video of showing that person following you everywhere, then maybe they can get imprisoned or something because stalking is a part of harassment.

Can you elaborate more on Article 192? Because it seems as if consensual flirting falls under that?

What about the maids who are being threatened by their employers? HArassment happens a lot especially those under visa 20.

Oh your sensitive.

But I am not a “misogynists” but if that makes you happy by labeling people then I am happy for you, but all I said is some how of a true “story” that happened in Kuwait.

GAL.

The post is about abusing innocent children who have no idea what is being done and are not physically strong enough to protest or protect…

Thanks Fajer for this awareness post.

Hope people come forward as it is our social duty to make sure children (no matter whose they are) are protected from sick minded criminals on the loose…

Thanks for the great post! Question tho: what’s technically defined as sexual harassment?

Also it would be awesome if you made a post about domestic violence. Myself and I’m sure a lot of other people included would love to be informed. Thanks! 🙂

hi good day i really scared to my boss i am filipino straight guy i feel harras with my boss by words and sometime he touch my back i dont know if accidentality or intensionality because its two time already i want to file a case again with my egytian manager pls help me thank you

i would like to inquire regarding children who is harrasing females walking on the streets, group of children ranging 13/14/16 years old maybe. they will walk with you and start harrasing by touching you and your belongings. if you file a lawsuit againts them what would be right one? ( dont know the names and where they live but a picture of face only) currently self defense in kuwait like teaser and pepper sprays are not allowed and might cause the person in bad situation also.

What if the offender is a minor?
Like what normally happens shababs running behind unaware walking victims and all of a sudden grabbing their buttocks or strucking hands in the ass? Will there be any legal actions for that?

Ha, radio silence from OP in the comment section. It is a good reflection of society in this country regarding the issue. What a surprise, when it actually matters, nothing is seen or heard.

Wat if it’s a student and a friend and the victim is a minor and the student tries to harass the victim in private and than wat shuld we do

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