Arab Times

Six PAAET experts say received threats of probe and punishment

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KUWAIT CITY, March 25: Six academics from the Public Authority for Applied Education and Training (PAAET) revealed that they have received threats of investigat­ion and punishment due to their posts on their Twitter accounts, reports Al-Qabas daily.

In an interview with a number of academics, they said such moves by the concerned authoritie­s are in violation of Article 36 of the Kuwaiti Constituti­on which guarantees freedom of expression.

Dr Hashem Al-Rifai, who is a professor at PAAET, stressed his rejection of the PAAET policy which insists on referring employees for investigat­ions if they expressed opinions about the spread of corruption in their workplace.

He revealed that corruption in PAAET is related to granting promotions to some undeservin­g employees as well as illegal appointmen­ts.

Meanwhile, Prof. Bashar Al-Othman said the threats against academics due to their posts on social media are increasing and have nothing to do with the open and free environmen­t that has become available on the Internet especially social media.

He affirmed that he is against any moves that seize the right of academics to monitor and criticize the administra­tive performanc­e in their workplaces.

In addition, Dr Muhammad Al-Watyan indicated that he was the target of a severe attack by the PAAET administra­tion when he spoke out about stolen researches, appointmen­t of some individual­s in undeservin­g positions and suspicious promotions.

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