MTV’s Mexico channel will air ‘South Park’ episode depicting Mexican president and flag
By APFriday, February 26, 2010
MTV will air ‘South Park’ with Mexican president
MEXICO CITY — MTV’s Mexican channel says an episode of “South Park” that depicts the country’s flag and president will be aired now that the government has given its approval.
MTV says the “Pinewood Derby” episode will be aired April 4. It has a caricature of President Felipe Calderon in front of Mexico’s flag, and it didn’t run in Mexico as scheduled Feb. 8 because the use of Mexican national symbols requires the government’s permission.
An MTV statement Friday says the channel sought permission and Mexico’s Interior Department granted it.
Mexican law states those who fail to show respect for national symbols like the flag and national anthem can face fines of up to 52,590 pesos ($4,900).
Tags: Central America, Latin America And Caribbean, Mexico, Mexico City, Municipal Governments, North America
February 26, 2010: 9:48 pm
Wow cool! South Park actually got an approval from the Mexican Government! that’s a pretty big fine, but that’s very understandable since who wants their country to be mocked? |
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