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Hardcore porn accidentally broadcast for 15min on Islamic TV

It's like that scene in Fight Club, only better.

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After what’s being described by the TV channel as a “satanic trick”, religious broadcaster Touba TV in Senegal, Africa, accidentally aired about 15 minutes of hardcore pornography on Monday, reported BBC.

At first, the private television station claimed the mistake was caused by a “network bug”. Later the television station said they had yet to identify the perpetrators and were still uncertain as to how they gained access to the network in order to enact their prank.

Our guess is: Tyler Durden.

Touba TV is run by the Mouride brotherhood, a prominent Islamic sect in the region. Touba TV also professes religious doctrine and abides by a strict conservative Muslim code, which makes the gaffe all the more harrowing.

Touba TV's Director of Programming, Djiby Ndaw, delivered an apology and explanation the following day at a press conference.

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