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09-24-2003, 12:20 PM
From the BBC:
Since the fall of Saddam, the porn industry has been revitalized in Iraq. No longer does this brutal tirants fist control the flow of porn into the country. If any people on earth need the porn, its these people. Anyway........
I edited out non-porn realated news:
Witnesses said posters advertising porn films could be seen inside.
An explosion has ripped through a cinema in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, killing two people and injuring up to 20 others.
The cinema was showing a pornographic film at the time of the explosion, witnesses said.
Islamic militants are known to oppose what they call "immoral" movies and have attacked some cinemas in post-war Iraq for showing them.
The blast at the Nojoom Cinema on Halab Street in Mosul's commercial district occurred at about 1515 (1015 GMT).
"A grenade exploded inside the cinema. Twenty people were injured, two were killed," Mohammed Sadiq, an officer at a nearby police station, told Reuters news agency.
The BBC's Caroline Hawley, in Baghdad, says the showing of porn films since the fall of Saddam Hussein has infuriated religious leaders in the country.
Restrictions on the import of foreign films - including pornographic films - ended after the collapse of the former leader's regime.
Religious and political groups have distributed flyers warning theatre owners not to show films of a sexual nature.
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A proportionate amount of props are equally distributed to my nigga's Fluff, Alexxis, CanOfSoup15, WWFallon and Katylina
Since the fall of Saddam, the porn industry has been revitalized in Iraq. No longer does this brutal tirants fist control the flow of porn into the country. If any people on earth need the porn, its these people. Anyway........
I edited out non-porn realated news:
Witnesses said posters advertising porn films could be seen inside.
An explosion has ripped through a cinema in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, killing two people and injuring up to 20 others.
The cinema was showing a pornographic film at the time of the explosion, witnesses said.
Islamic militants are known to oppose what they call "immoral" movies and have attacked some cinemas in post-war Iraq for showing them.
The blast at the Nojoom Cinema on Halab Street in Mosul's commercial district occurred at about 1515 (1015 GMT).
"A grenade exploded inside the cinema. Twenty people were injured, two were killed," Mohammed Sadiq, an officer at a nearby police station, told Reuters news agency.
The BBC's Caroline Hawley, in Baghdad, says the showing of porn films since the fall of Saddam Hussein has infuriated religious leaders in the country.
Restrictions on the import of foreign films - including pornographic films - ended after the collapse of the former leader's regime.
Religious and political groups have distributed flyers warning theatre owners not to show films of a sexual nature.
<img src="http://scripts.cgispy.com/image.cgi?u=JohneeWadd">
A proportionate amount of props are equally distributed to my nigga's Fluff, Alexxis, CanOfSoup15, WWFallon and Katylina