Netflix pulls \'Patriot Act\' episode criticising Saudi Arabia\'s Crown Prince

Netflix pulls 'Patriot Act' episode criticising Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince

The episode will not air in Saudi Arabia but is available elsewhere

Press Trust of India  |  Los Angeles 

In an episode of Hasan Minhaj-hosted Patriot Act in Saudi Arabia Minhaj blames Mohammed bin Salman for Khashoggi's murder, calling it the
In an episode of Hasan Minhaj-hosted Patriot Act in Saudi Arabia Minhaj blames Mohammed bin Salman for Khashoggi's murder, calling it the “biggest tragedy of the MBS era”, according to The Hollywood Reporter

has removed an episode of Hasan Minhaj-hosted "Patriot Act" in Saudi Arabia, which featured a segment criticising the country's Mohammed bin Salman's alleged involvement in journalist

In the episode, Minhaj blames for Khashoggi's murder, calling it the "biggest tragedy of the MBS era", according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Minhaj also spoke about how American companies preferred to keep their business ties intact with

Netflix, on its part said they received a legal request from the to remove the episode from its platform, though the episode remains available on YouTube.

"We strongly support artistic freedom and removed this episode only in after we had received a valid legal request -- and to comply with local law," US said in a statement.

Minhaj's show started screening in October and is already very popular.

Khashoggi, a Washington Post columnist, disappeared after he entered the Saudi consulate in Turkey on October 2, 2018, to collect a document for his upcoming marriage to a Turkish woman.

The initially said he left the consulate through the back door.

Following a global outrage, Riyadh later acknowledged that Khashoggi was killed in a fistfight inside the consulate after an interrogation went wrong.

Turkish media recently reported that people who came out of the consulate were carrying a bag, which according to the reports, contained Khashoggi's body parts.

First Published: Wed, January 02 2019. 17:15 IST