Netflix in trouble: they would sue Narcosantos for this reason

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narcosantos is an unrivaled hit on Netflix, but is now facing possible lawsuit. Know why.

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Netflix It has a large number of productions that quickly become a success. Among them is narcosantos, which arrived at the streaming giant on September 9 with a total of six episodes. This story quickly crossed borders because it encompasses drama, adrenaline, suspense, but especially a plot that happened in real life. Well, as has happened on certain occasions, the streaming company once again focused on a true event.

What is it about? The official synopsis of narcosantos recounts: “It is a Netflix series about a man involved in a secret operation of the National Intelligence Service (NIS) after being framed by a drug lord who has all of Suriname under his control.”. Undoubtedly, it is an engaging and exciting story that is based on the life of Chon Bong Haenga Korean drug dealer.

However, it should be noted that narcosantos is in great danger of being canceled. This is because they are apparently considering denouncing the series. And this is something that could also threaten relations between Suriname and South Korea. For what transpired, the government of the South American country revealed that it seeks to take legal action against the producers of the Korean series, also presenting a diplomatic protest against the government of South Korea.

The news of the complaint came from the official website of the government of Suriname. As revealed in an announcement, from the government they disagree with the misleading image that it would project of their country by representing it as a narco-state. In turn, the foreign minister informed that he will raise a protest before the South Korean ambassador. On the other hand, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Business and International Cooperation (BIBIS), Albert Ramdin confessed that Suriname no longer has the image related to drugs.

Likewise, the Minister also stated: “Whether the actions represented are true or false, it is about creating a negative perception. Everyone sees these things so this is not good and we will pay close attention to it”. Also, to close, he assured that he is aware of freedom of expression, but Ramdin stressed that there must be limits.

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Netflix in trouble: they would sue Narcosantos for this reason