Controversy Sparks Debate Over Saudi Arabia's Comedy Festivals
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Human Rights Watch declined to accept donations from comedians, including Aziz Ansari, who performed at the Riyadh Comedy Festival, criticizing the festival's association with Saudi Arabia's human rights record. The organization emphasized its independence and called on performers to advocate for the release of detained Saudi activists, while many comedians defended their participation as a way to promote dialogue.
Topics:entertainment#aziz-ansari#free-speech#human-rights-watch#riyadh-comedy-festival#saudi-arabia#world
- Human Rights Watch Refuses Aziz Ansari Riyadh Comedy Festival Donation Variety
- Why Arguments About Free Speech Don’t Apply to the Riyadh Comedy Festival The New York Times
- Jimmy Kimmel grills Aziz Ansari about appearing at Saudi Arabian comedy fest NBC News
- Louis C.K. sells out San Francisco show after Saudi backlash San Francisco Chronicle
- Saudi Arabia Gets the Last Laugh The Atlantic
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