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Television in Egypt and Saudi Arabia are under governmental control. In Saudi Arabia the control is absolute and in Egypt it is by non-intervention. If the Egyptian government wanted to stop something, they could and would.
There is an Egyptian "documentary" produced by a woman with a Ph.D.--I forgot her name, but she is a prominent professor--that will air during Ramadan (if it has not already been aired) that is incendiary and anti-semitic in the most outlandish possible way but the Egyptian government refuses to stop it on the flimsy excuse that it's up to the people in a "democratic" country like Egypt to decide what is to be believed or not. I guess that's not too much different than our first amendment protection that lets Fox TV repeatedly air such idiotic nonsense as that program claiming to prove that men never landed on the moon. Fox has aired that same program several times in the past couple of years even though they know it is total BS.
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