Netflix: Saudi Arabia and GCC warn streaming giant against violating 'Islamic values'
Gulf Arab States have demanded that Netflix remove any content deemed contrary to "Islamic values and principles and societal," Saudi media report.
Recent content, including that aimed at children, has breached regulations, state bodies warned in a statement. monitoring by Saudi media and the Gulf Cooperation Council.
He provided no further details.
But Saudi state television showed hazy clips of the animated show Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, in which two teenage girls confess to love and kiss.
Footage from the controversial French film Cuties also features in the Al Ekhbariya TV report, along with a caption accusing Netflix of being "cinematic cover for immoral messages that threaten the healthy education of children".
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— قناة الإخبارية (@alekhbariyatv) September 6 , 2022 The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.Gulf Arab States have demanded that Netflix remove any content deemed contrary to "Islamic values and principles and societal," Saudi media report.
Recent content, including that aimed at children, has breached regulations, state bodies warned in a statement. monitoring by Saudi media and the Gulf Cooperation Council.
He provided no further details.
But Saudi state television showed hazy clips of the animated show Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, in which two teenage girls confess to love and kiss.
Footage from the controversial French film Cuties also features in the Al Ekhbariya TV report, along with a caption accusing Netflix of being "cinematic cover for immoral messages that threaten the healthy education of children".
فيديو | #نتفليكس تروج للشذوذ الجنسي للأطفال تحت غطاء سينمائي..
فهل سيحجب #Netflix في السعودية قريبا؟#نشرة_النهار#الإخبارية pic.twitter.com/kxu5zJ20en
— قناة الإخبارية (@alekhbariyatv) September 6 , 2022 The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.What's Your Reaction?