Politics, World, Middle East

Freed Kuwait opposition figure calls for reconciliation

Musallam al-Barrak was released last week after two years behind bars for ‘undermining status of emir’

Mahmoud Barakat  | 25.04.2017 - Update : 26.04.2017
Freed Kuwait opposition figure calls for reconciliation FILE PHOTO - Opposition leader Musallam al-Barrak

By Mohamed Abdel-Ghaffar

KUWAIT CITY

In his first public address since his release from prison last week, opposition leader Musallam al-Barrak said “respect for [Kuwait’s] constitution and people is key to reconciling with the governing authority”.

The former member of parliament reassured Kuwaiti officials that he did “not hope to alter the country’s ruling system”.

He added: “If the authorities take a step towards reconciliation with the people, we will take two steps.”

Al-Barrak reiterated longstanding calls for an elected government, however, voicing support for “collective, peaceful action” to this end by Kuwait’s various political powers.

He went on to criticize what he described as “the collapse of education” in Kuwait, saying the country had become the world’s first major oil producer to resort to fuel imports to meet domestic demand.

“Corruption in Kuwait has reached critical levels; this is confirmed by international organizations,” he said. “Kuwaiti nationals [who oppose the regime] risk having their citizenship withdrawn.”

Al-Barrak was released from prison last Friday after serving two years behind bars for “undermining the status of Kuwait’s emir”.

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