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Tannab Reslan, the television program that simulates a DAESH kidnapping

It’s about a tv show in iraq. They simulate a violent attack by the Islamic State, on the outskirts of Baghdad. Actors who play jihadists simulate the kidnapping of an actress Iraqi and the real terrorist drama. The victim even faints.

Joke of bad taste – Disagreeable joke

It is a Joke of bad taste – Disagreeable joke. A Iraqi actress she is kidnapped by an alleged terrorist group, and using extreme violence, they make her believe that she is going to die. The program is raising blisters in Iraq.

Baghdad, capital of Iraq. Nessma is the guest actress to a tv show. In theory they are going to welcome a family of refugees who had fled the war. But shortly after arriving at the family home, the shots began.

The television team is attacked by this group of jihadists. The bullets are not real but the panic is. The actress screams and asks for help. The speaker is the leader of the joke and presenter of the program “Death is the right of every human being.”

Nessma, the kidnapped actress, he’s talking to his deceased brother. She is convinced that she is going to die. Asked about the violence of the images, the presenter defends himself: “I am proud to present this message to our security forces because it contributes to reward our martyrs, our wounded,” assures the presenter.

“Bring me water before the belt explodes” is hears the director say. Around him they have placed a belt with explosives … false, of course. But she does not know. By the time they tell her it’s all a lie, “It’s a joke, it’s all a joke. You’re on the ‘Tannab Reslan’ show,” the actress no longer believes it. He is completely out of his mind.

Although the joke already exceeds one million reproductions in networks, it is being harshly criticized in the country, because the 25 episodes are full of violence and are broadcast during Ramadan.

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