is there any right to media in saudi arabia?
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Most newspapers are privately owned but are subsidized and regulated by the government in Saudi Arabia.[1] The "Basic Law" of the kingdom states that the mass media's role is to educate and inspire national unity; consequently, most popular grievances go unreported in Saudi Arabia. As of 2013, BBC news reports that criticism of the government and royal family and the questioning of Islamic tenets "are not generally tolerated. Self-censorship is pervasive."[2] As of 2014, Freedom House[3] rates the kingdom's press and internet "Not Free
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