Egypt's media regulator demanded Wednesday that Netflix and other steaming services adhere to this majority Muslim county's "societal values", a veiled reference to programs featuring members of the LGBTQ community.
The statement came a day after Gulf Arab countries asked Netflix to remove "offensive content" on the streaming service, apparently targeting programs that show gays and lesbians.
According to the Egyptian government's statement, streaming services should comply with "societal principles and values of the country they are streaming in. The statement called for them to undertake "necessary measures if they air content contradicting values of the society."

