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Canceling the license of the Saudi "MBC" network in Iraq

19 Oct 2024 - 19:53

The Media and Communications Department of Iraq announced that it has revoked the license of the Saudi MBC network in Iraq due to the network's brazen reporting and insulting the authority of the commanders and leaders of the martyred resistance.


Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - International Service: The Media and Communications Department of Iraq has announced the cancellation of the Saudi MBC channel's license to operate in Iraq and the suspension of its operations following its recent report, which brazenly accused Shamakh of the commanders and He had insulted the leaders of the martyred resistance and with the utmost arrogance placed them next to Al-Qaeda terrorists and called them terrorists.
Meanwhile, hundreds of angry young Iraqis set fire to the office of Saudi Arabia's MBC channel in Baghdad this morning (Saturday, Oct 19) for insulting the martyred resistance commanders.
According to Iraqi media, after entering the network's office in the Baghdad University area and destroying its equipment, angry youths set the building on fire.
The security forces stationed in the region could not prevent the Iraqi people from attacking the building of Saudi Arabia's MBC network.
According to media reports, Saudi Arabia's MBC channel, in its weekend program, aired a report full of insults and slanders, and called the martyred resistance leaders terrorists.
In a report titled "Millennium Get Rid of Terrorists", this network honored the commanders and leaders of the martyred resistance, including General Haj Qassem Soleimani, Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, Imad Mughniyeh, Jihad Mughniyeh, Samir Al-Qantar, Fawad Shekar, Seyed Badreddin Al-Houthi, Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis, Ismail Haniyeh and Yahya Sanwar insulted and dared.
Iraqi resistance groups had threatened to attack the network's office in Iraq if it was not closed.


Story Code: 298912

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