Abdullah Muhammad Al-Saleh

[4] Al-Saleh also runs a political YouTube show[5] that exposes corruption in the Gulf states.

[4] Al-Saleh has been interviewed by various media TV channels and newspapers including BBC Arabic, Alarabiya and AlJazeera.

Al-Saleh received a total of 54-years of prison sentences for criticizing the leaders and governments of Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Oman.

[7][8] He fled to the UK and sought asylum in December 2017, a request that Amnesty International supported.

That same year, he also reported harassment by a member of the royal family, Mubarak Al-Abdullah Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah.