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The article discusses privacy rights laws in Bahrain, explaining that filming and recording without permission is considered a criminal offense under Article 370 of the Penal Code, especially if the content involves defamation or harming someone's reputation. It emphasizes that the widespread use of smartphones and public cameras has led to an increase in privacy violations, including photographing individuals in various settings and situations without their consent. Such behavior is punishable by law with imprisonment for up to five years and a monetary fine of up to five thousand Bahraini dinars in cases of assault or defamation. The article also highlights the importance of respecting others' privacy and avoiding publishing or filming in a manner that harms their dignity. It stresses that documenting information for security authorities is legal and differs from indiscriminate publishing, which may have legal consequences.
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