An Algerian series embarrasses the "Al-Shorouk" channel.. "Excesses affecting the sanctity of the month of Ramadan"

The Algerian channel "Al-Shorouk" issued a statement explaining the truth of the clips attributed to it on social media, which are not appropriate for the month of Ramadan, which caused a wide wave of anger, and caused the summoning of the "audio-visual control authority" to the channel director.

 The channel issued a statement saying that it came “based on the audiovisual control authority’s summons to the director of Al-Shorouk channel, to provide clarifications about what was circulated on various social media about the abuses that affect the sanctity of the month of Ramadan and the principles of our true religion, through some episodes of the series “Babur Al-Louh”, which is broadcast During Ramadan nights, it was broadcast by Al-Shorouk channel.

The channel clarified that “what is being promoted on the sites are fragmented clips attributed to the series “Babur al-Louh” shown on Al-Shorouk channel, and said that it “clarifies fully and unambiguously that the clips spread on YouTube or other social media platforms have nothing to do with what is broadcast on the screen.” Al-Shorouk” and that “it only obliges the owners of those who leaked these truncated scenes after publishing the episodes of the series on one of the platforms last year.”

In its statement, the channel indicated that it had committed itself to "deleting everything that could offend collective taste or offend public decency."

Al-Shorouk concluded by emphasizing its "strong adherence to respecting the law and defending clean creativity while seeking to compatibility between this and that, observing public morals and the correct rules in artistic production and television presentation."

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