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Netflix criticised after pulling satire show that criticised Saudi prince

by The Editor
January 2, 2019
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Netflix criticised after pulling satire show that criticised Saudi prince

Netflix has removed an episode of a satirical comedy show, apparently in response to criticism from Saudi officials.

An episode of Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj included the American-born Muslim comic criticising Saudi Arabia after the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in October.

Mr Khashoggi was a fierce critic of the Saudi rulers.

The 33-year-old attacked Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, saying: "He has been getting away with autocratic s**t like this for years with almost no blowback from the international community.

"It blows my mind that it took the killing of a Washington Post journalist for everyone to go, 'Oh, I guess he's really not a reformer.'"

Minhaj also criticised the Saudi-led war in Yemen, which he described as "the worst of everything happening in one place".

In a statement, the streaming service said: "We strongly support artistic freedom worldwide and removed this episode only in Saudi Arabia after we had received a valid legal request and to comply with local law."

The removal of the episode came after a complaint from the Saudi Communications and Information Technology Commission, which said the episode violated the cyber crime law, according to the Financial Times.

Minhaj, who was the featured speaker at the White House Correspondents' Dinner in 2017, has not commented on the move by Netflix.

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The episode can still be seen outside Saudi Arabia – and in the kingdom on YouTube.

Last year, Reporters Without Borders ranked Saudi Arabia as 169 out of 180 countries for press freedom, saying that it would "probably fall even lower" in 2019 "because of the gravity of the violence and abuses of all kinds against journalists".

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Netflix has removed an episode of a satirical comedy show, apparently in response to criticism from Saudi officials.

An episode of Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj included the American-born Muslim comic criticising Saudi Arabia after the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in October.

Mr Khashoggi was a fierce critic of the Saudi rulers.

The 33-year-old attacked Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, saying: "He has been getting away with autocratic s**t like this for years with almost no blowback from the international community.

"It blows my mind that it took the killing of a Washington Post journalist for everyone to go, 'Oh, I guess he's really not a reformer.'"

Minhaj also criticised the Saudi-led war in Yemen, which he described as "the worst of everything happening in one place".

In a statement, the streaming service said: "We strongly support artistic freedom worldwide and removed this episode only in Saudi Arabia after we had received a valid legal request and to comply with local law."

The removal of the episode came after a complaint from the Saudi Communications and Information Technology Commission, which said the episode violated the cyber crime law, according to the Financial Times.

Minhaj, who was the featured speaker at the White House Correspondents' Dinner in 2017, has not commented on the move by Netflix.

More from Saudi Arabia

The episode can still be seen outside Saudi Arabia – and in the kingdom on YouTube.

Last year, Reporters Without Borders ranked Saudi Arabia as 169 out of 180 countries for press freedom, saying that it would "probably fall even lower" in 2019 "because of the gravity of the violence and abuses of all kinds against journalists".

Original Article

Sky News

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