New Saudi TV channel to focus on children's rights
- Saudi Arabia: Wednesday, July 01 - 2009 at 11:17
Sana TV, the first Saudi TV channel dedicated to educating children about their rights in society, will start broadcasting this month, the Saudi Gazette has reported. The new satellite channel will broadcast in Arabic 24 hours a day from Cairo, and will feature cartoons and songs designed by international child behaviour specialists in cooperation with the kingdom's Ministry of Culture and Information's Children's Rights Awareness campaign, which the ministry has launched to reduce the increasing number of cases of violence against children in Saudi Arabia.
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