
Saudi Arabia did not 'ban cinemas in January 2022'
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- Published on February 16, 2022 at 18:31
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- By AFP India
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The claim was posted on Facebook on January 23, 2022.
It has been shared more than 400 times.
The Hindi-language post translates to English as: "Breaking news, Saudi Arabia has decided to impose a permanent ban on cinema halls. Now Saudi will be like it was previously, the blessing of Allah remains upon us."

Saudi Arabia lifted a decades-long ban on cinemas in late 2017, part of a series of social reforms in the ultra-conservative kingdom, AFP reported.
It has since seen significant growth in movie ticket sales, with revenue totalling $238 million in 2021, a 95 per cent increase from the previous year, Variety magazine reported.
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However, Saudi Arabia's General Entertainment Authority has not announced any permanent ban on cinemas on its website as of February 16, 2022.
Two cinema chains operating in Saudi Arabia separately told AFP their movie theatres remained open.
Vox Cinemas, which runs a chain of cinemas across the Middle East and North Africa region including in Saudi Arabia, said on February 10: "Cinemas are running as usual and claims are false."
AMC Cinemas, which operates ten movie theatres in the kingdom including in the capital Riyadh, said on February 10: "It is not true that we have closed down, we are still operating as you can see on our website, we have multilabel movies and showtimes."
AFP also found both cinema operators were still selling movie tickets in Saudi Arabia on their websites as of February 16, 2022.

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