Lebanese minister angered by “Homeland” episode, threatens lawsuit
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Lebanese minister angered by “Homeland” episode, threatens lawsuit

Beirut : Lebanon | Oct 18, 2012 at 9:21 AM PDT
Source: NOW Lebanon
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We want to take action, we want to write to the filmmakers and producers and demand an apology. And we are planning to raise a lawsuit against the director and the producer, he added. According to the magazine, the minister underlined that he was mulling over the possible legal procedures his government... FULL ARTICLE AT NOW Lebanon
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