BFF-49 Feud between wife, ex-wife sparks slander case in Dubai

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Feud between wife, ex-wife sparks slander case in Dubai

DUBAI, April 8, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – A British woman has been prevented from
leaving Dubai, police in the Emirate said Monday, after her ex-husband’s new
wife pressed defamation charges over comments on Facebook.

Dubai police confirmed a 55-year-old British woman was being tried for
defamation under the UAE’s cybercrime law.

Police said the woman had never been held in custody, but had confessed to
making the statements and refused attempts to settle out of court.

They said that following a complaint by a Portugese man and his Tunisian
wife in 2017, a warrant had been issued requiring her to present herself to
the police.

“Upon her return to the country on 10 March 2019, the outstanding warrant
prompted the immigration authorities at the airport to bring the matter to
the British woman’s attention,” the police said in a statement.

“She was requested to attend the nearest police station.”

A Foreign Office spokesman confirmed British authorities were in contact
with the UAE over the case.

“Our staff are supporting a British woman and her family following her
detention in the UAE,” he told AFP on condition of anonymity.

“We are in contact with the UAE authorities regarding her case.”

While police would not disclose the woman’s identity, the London-based
group Detained in Dubai identified her as Laleh Sharavesh.

It said Sharavesh’s Portuguese husband of 18 years divorced her to marry a
Tunisian woman in Dubai.

The man died last month and Sharavesh flew to Dubai with their daughter for
his funeral, according to Detained in Dubai.

While their daughter was allowed to fly back, Sharavesh was not permitted
to leave the country, the group said.

It said the charges are based on two comments Sharavesh posted under her
ex-husband’s new wedding pictures on Facebook in Farsi:

“I hope you go under the ground you idiot. Damn you. You left me for this
horse,” she allegedly wrote. “You married a horse you idiot”.

Sharavesh’s attorney could not be reached for comment.

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