They literally banned it from existing anywhere, to the point that it had to be shut down. Have a read, Stolen Valour.
Al-Zawraa TV, an Iraqi channel that was banned from Arab satellites following U.S. pressure on Arab governments, has now resurfaced in Syria under the name of Al-Rai TV. Al-Zawraa TV used to air footage of terror attacks against U.S. forces in Iraq 24 hours a day.According to Arab media reports...
www.memri.org
This comment will not age well, even by the end of your post, Stolen Valour.
Literally every country does, Stolen Valour. I can't think of a single country that doesn't regulate TV programming.
"15 TV Episodes That Can Never Be Shown In America"
These television episodes have never been broadcast for American viewers! How bad can they really be? Take a look at our list to find out.
screenrant.com
Do you mean like how you baselessly assumed that the US doesn't regulate TV? Remember how you commented at the beginning of your post about baseless assumptions, Stolen Valour? Yeah. Not looking so clever now.
Your comment about "baseless assumptions" is coming back again to make you look even more foolish. Feel free to link up my comment saying I had a post-grad degree, Stolen Valour.