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Kuwaiti citizenship revoked from artist Dawood Hussein The truth about revoking citizenship from Dawood Hussein Details of revoking Kuwaiti citizenship from Dawood Hussein Origin of Dawood Hussein Dawood Hussein Kuwaiti artist Origin of Dawood Hussein Kuwaiti artist Who is Dawood Hussein Dawood Hussein Actor Law on revoking citizenship Revoking Kuwaiti citizenship Fahd Al-Yousef Fahd Al-Yousef recording Fahd Al-Yousef's call Revoking citizenship from Dawood Hussein Of Pakistani origin and one of the top 5 comedians in the Arab world.. What you may not know about Dawood Hussein Comedian Dawood Hussein has been in the media spotlight for days, due to news of his Kuwaiti citizenship being revoked, his participation in a major event in the Riyadh entertainment season in Saudi Arabia, and the circulation of a video clip in which he speaks in an inappropriate manner. Why was Dawood Hussein's citizenship revoked? Kuwaiti media and activists on social media in the Gulf country reported that the authorities there had issued a decision to revoke Dawood Hussein's citizenship. While the Kuwaiti authorities have neither confirmed nor denied this news, the media there have interpreted this procedure in different ways. Some claim that the decision to revoke citizenship came because Dawood Hussein did not meet the requirements for holding citizenship set by the Ministry of Interior. The Kuwaiti Ministry of Interior requires a holder of Kuwaiti citizenship who was not born in the country to have provided services to the country as a whole. Dawood Hussein obtained Kuwaiti citizenship in 2001, after he had been traveling between countries on a Bolivian passport. Dawood Hussein denied more than once that he was of Pakistani origin, and said that his mastery of the Pakistani dialect was due to a friendship between him and a Pakistani citizen. Dawood Hussein did not comment on this news, and published a photo with the head of the General Entertainment Authority in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Advisor Turki Al-Sheikh, after the opening of Al-Husn Studios in Riyadh. A few days ago, social media users in Egypt circulated a video clip of Dawood Hussein from a play with the late actor Talat Zakaria, while the former was uttering obscene phrases. It is noteworthy that Dawood Hussein played the role of a Gulf man in a number of Egyptian works, such as the movie “Ala Jibn Ya Usta” and the movie “Kangaroo Habna.” Dawood Hussein Is Dawood Hussein a Shiite? Citizenship was revoked from Dawood Hussein