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Those who post satire on social media in Saudi Arabia could risk up to five years in prison, the Arab News reported. In a tweet, the Kingdom's public prosecutor said, "Producing and spreading content through social media that ridicules, makes fun of, provokes and disturbs public order, religious values and public morality will be considered a cyber crime punishable by up to five years in prison".
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