Pornography in the Middle East

Pornography in the Middle East has been somewhat minimally documented and researched by scholars.

Though broadcast of and internet access to pornography is restricted[1][2] or banned in many countries in the region, widespread access to pornography is available via satellite dishes.[3]

In Iran pornography is illegal. However, due to widespread Internet access (in particular, downloading programs) and the existence of a large-scale black market in Western films, pornography is called "super film." In Iran, a law was passed in mid-2007 by parliament but still required approval of the Guardian Council, producers of pornographic films face execution if found guilty.[4]

Pornography is readily available for users in a handful of Middle Eastern nations, such as Turkey, Azerbaijan and Israel; and the production of pornography is also legal within Turkey, Azerbaijan and Israel.[5][6][7]

In September 2011, a Lebanese-Syrian gang involved in promoting pornographic movies was arrested by the Lebanese general security forces, according to Lebanon's National News Agency. The group sold the films on DVDs in various regions in Lebanon.[8]

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