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Family Survival Protocol - Microcosm News
By Tara Brady
PUBLISHED: 08:50 EST, 20 February 2013 | UPDATED: 18:56 EST, 20 February 2013
An Egyptian TV channel which broadcasts round-the-clock clips of women belly-dancing has been ordered off air for operating without a licence and showing adverts which ‘arouse viewers’.
Women are seen cavorting in their costumes 24-hours a day on the channel called al-Tet.
It was also accused of airing adverts for sexual-enhancement products and promoting matchmaking, according to the Egyptian court statement.
Shake: The channel, called al-Tet, has been accused of arousing viewers and broadcasting illegally with its clips of belly-dancing
But its director, Baleegh Hamdy, has vowed not pull the plug on the show and accused the court using inaccurate evidence when it made its decision.
He told Al Arabiya: ‘The judge was supposed to check the facts present in the lawyer’s allegations.
‘The channel does not air ads for sexual…
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desertrose said
Thank you for the re-blog 🙂