Controversy and Censorship Surround Riyadh Comedy Festival
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Comedian Atsuko Okatsuka declined to perform at the Riyadh Comedy Festival due to strict censorship rules and concerns over Saudi Arabia's human rights record, revealing details of a contract that prohibited jokes about the country, its leadership, religion, and more. Other comedians also refused, citing ethical reasons related to Saudi Arabia's political and human rights issues.
- Comedian Atsuko Okatsuka Reveals Riyadh Fest’s “Censorship Rules” After Turning Down Gig Deadline
- Saudi Arabia: Riyadh Comedy Festival Whitewashes Abuses Human Rights Watch
- Marc Maron, Shane Gillis slam fellow comedians performing at Saudi comedy festival The Independent
- U.S. comic Tim Dillon says Saudi Arabia fired him from comedy festival over jokes about slavery CBS News
- Why Shane Gillis turned down gig at controversial Riyadh Comedy Festival USA Today
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