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Gulf states demand Netflix pull content deemed offensive

/ 12:01 PM September 07, 2022

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DUBAI — Gulf Arab states have demanded that United States streaming company Netflix remove content deemed offensive to “Islamic and societal values” in the region, Saudi Arabia’s media regulator said on Tuesday.

It did not specify the content, but mentioned that it included content aimed at children. Saudi state-run Al Ekhbariya TV, in a program discussing the issue, showed blurred out animation clips that appeared to show two girls embracing.

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The Riyadh-based General Commission for Audiovisual Media statement said the content violated media regulations in the Gulf Cooperation Council, which groups Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Oman, Qatar and Kuwait.

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If Netflix continued to broadcast the content, “necessary legal measures will be taken,” it said, without elaborating.

Netflix did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

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The UAE issued a similarly worded statement regarding Netflix content on Tuesday, saying it would follow up on what the platform broadcasts in coming days and “assess its commitment to broadcasting controls” in the country.

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Same-sex relationships are criminalized in many Muslim-majority nations and films featuring such relationships have in the past been banned by regulators in those countries, while others with profanity or illicit drug use are sometimes censored.

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The UAE and other Muslim states earlier this year banned Walt Disney-Pixar’s animated feature film “Lightyear” from screening in cinemas because it features characters in a same-sex relationship. JB

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