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Default Why Jane Fonda is banned in Beirut - 2nd May 2009

From the Wall Street Journal, in which some foreign professor at AUB proceeds in trashing us for book-banning. He gets to the gist of it at the end when he acknowledges that you can get any copy of any book in Lebanon, "banned" or otherwise, making the banning simply ego-massaging for religious authorities, but instead uses it to trash us some more for bootlegging. Not exactly a very Lebanon-friendly Prof.. The article was sent to me by a friend who thought before reading the article that Lebanon was more open-minded. I bolded the names of the banned works but the list seems highly dubious to me because I remember seeing Sophie's choice in my Library and distinctly hearing Fran Drescher's annoying voice on the Paramount comedy channel or Show-whatever-it's-called-today.

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Why Jane Fonda Is Banned in Beirut


Anti-Semitism leads to startling censorship in Lebanon.


By WILLIAM MARLING

Beirut
A professor at the American University here recently ordered copies of "The Diary of Anne Frank" for his classes, only to learn that the book is banned. Inquiring further, he discovered a long list of prohibited books, films and music.
This is perplexing -- and deeply ironic -- because Beirut has been named UNESCO's 2009 "World Book Capital City." Just last week "World Book and Copyright Day" was kicked off with a variety of readings and exhibits that honor "conformity to the principles of freedom of expression [and] freedom to publish," as stated by the UNESCO Constitution, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the UNESCO's "Florence Agreement." The catch is that Lebanon has not signed the Florence Agreement, which focuses on the free circulation of print and audio-visual material.
Even a partial list of books banned in Lebanon gives pause: William Styron's "Sophie's Choice"; Thomas Keneally's "Schindler's List"; Thomas Friedman's "From Beirut to Jerusalem"; books by Philip Roth, Saul Bellow and Isaac Bashevis Singer. In fact, all books that portray Jews, Israel or Zionism favorably are banned.
Writers in Arabic are not exempt. Abdo Wazen's "The Garden of the Senses" and Layla Baalbaki's "Hana's Voyage to the Moon" were taken to court. Syria's Sadiq Jalal al-Azm was prosecuted for his "Critique of Religious Thinking."
Censorship is carried out by the Sûreté General, which combines the functions of the FBI, CIA, and Homeland Security. It does not post a list of banned works, much less answer questions. However a major book importer, in an email, provided a list of banned films and the reasons given by the Sûreté. Here are some: "A Voice From Heaven" (verses of Koran recited during dance scenes); "Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert" (homosexuality); "Barfly" ( blacklisted company Canon); and "Daniel Deronda" (shot in Israel).
All of Jane Fonda's films are banned, since she visited Israel in 1982 to court votes for Tom Hayden's Senate run. "Torn Curtain" is banned: Paul Newman starred in "Exodus.". And the television series "The Nanny" is banned because of Fran Drescher
According to Beirut newspaper L'Orient, any one of the recognized religions (a system known as "confessionalism") can ask the Sûreté to ban any book unilaterally. The Muslim Dar al-Fatwa and the Catholic Information Center are the most active and effective. (The latter got Dan Brown's "The Da Vinci Code" banned.) Even works by self-proclaimed Islamists such as Assadeq al-Nayhoum's "Islam Held Hostage," have been banned, and issued only when re-edited in sympathetic editions (in Syria).
Censorship is a problem throughout the Arabic-speaking world. Though a signatory of the Florence Agreement, the Academy of Islamic Research in Egypt, through its censorship board al-Azhar, decides what may not be printed: Nobel Prize winner Naghib Mahfouz's "Awlad Haratina" (The Sons of the Medina) was found sacrilegious and only printed in bowdlerized form in Egypt in 2006. Saudi Arabia sponsors international book fairs in Riyadh, but Katia Ghosn reported in L'Orient that it sends undercover agents into book stores regularly.
Works that could stimulate dialogue in Lebanon are perfunctorily banned. "Waltz with Bashir," an Israeli film of 2008, is banned -- even though it alleges that Ariel Sharon was complicit in the Sabra and Shatilla massacres. According to the Web site Monstersandcritics, however, "Waltz with Bashir" became an instant classic in the very Palestinian camps it depicts, because it is the only history the younger generation has. But how did those copies get there?
The answer is also embarrassing. Just as it ignores freedom of circulation, Lebanon also ignores international copyright laws. Books of all types are routinely photocopied for use in high schools and universities. As for DVDs, you have only to mention a title and a pirated copy appears. "Slumdog Millionaire" was available in video shops before it opened in the U.S.
Mr. Marling is a visiting professor of American Studies at the American University of Beirut and professor of English at Case Western Reserve University.
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This is so stupid!! Baning The Nanny bcoz of Fran!! Are u kidding?? Don't they know that there is something called "downloading" where people can watch all these movies??? Pffffttt And dont they know that people are getting hold of these books anyway via their freinds and family that live abroad. Law bikabro 3a2lon shway w byehtammo b gheir eshya ahamm bikoun mesh a7san
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This is so stupid!! Baning The Nanny bcoz of Fran!! Are u kidding?? Don't they know that there is something called "downloading" where people can watch all these movies??? Pffffttt And dont they know that people are getting hold of these books anyway via their freinds and family that live abroad. Law bikabro 3a2lon shway w byehtammo b gheir eshya ahamm bikoun mesh a7san

U can still watch it on showcomedy everyday at like 4
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Huh?? since when is The nanny banned??? I've seen my sis watch it a thousand times on Showcomedy!!

But seriously, 90% of the works cited are Zionist propoganda!!

And about Waltz with Bashir, it's not only about the content! It's an Israeli product, there's a ban on all Israeli products!
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Huh?? since when is The nanny banned??? I've seen my sis watch it a thousand times on Showcomedy!!

But seriously, 90% of the works cited are Zionist propoganda!!

And about Waltz with Bashir, it's not only about the content! It's an Israeli product, there's a ban on all Israeli products!

Loooool I love how all of this is banned and we have it at school! The Da Vinci code is in the library, and in history class we watch Waltz... helou
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Not surprizing since websites like Facebook and youtube are banning all pro-Palestinian stuff, These are all mostly used for political reasons besides lebanon is the country of Piracy so there is nothing you can't really get (easily). Besides we are also officially at war with Israel so we SHOULD ban everything which shows them in a favorable situation. Salman Rushdie's Stanaic Verses were Banned from South Africa if I remember correctly because the Islamic propagation center Revealed to the authorities what it's all about...However England didn't ban it simply to spite muslims and ALL Authors who defended that book in England have never Actually Read the book and if they did they would ban it themselves...
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The general security in Lebanon are still living in the dark ages,imagine that all cds dvds,tapes,books,magazines shipped to Lebanon should be checked there.On the other hand,memory sticks, usbs,mass storage devices,HD, complete pcs and system are never checked in the general security !
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Then in that case,

Intel, Coca Cola, Microsoft, IBM, Lotus, Yahoo and MSN instant messenger, your keyboard, the planes you fly, the starbucks you drink and many more...should be banned from Lebanon.

What a crock of Falafel Soup with Chocolate Sauce.

Hey, Lebanon should ban itself form bordering this "zionist" country in the south?


A big "WHATEVER"
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I tottally support the Ban of starbucks! but the rest of the things you cited are irrelevant! They are not Israeli-owned! :S
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I tottally support the Ban of starbucks! but the rest of the things you cited are irrelevant! They are not Israeli-owned! :S
Regardless If they are Owned by The Government of Israel or Produced there The Ban should not Include the Things we need, Such as technology or Weapons or whatever...I would Happily Buy weapons from Israel to Fight Israel.

The Ban Includes Things such as Starbucks (Which we closed in tripoli before the Ban hehe) Or PizzaHut ( Expensive/Tastes Bad/ Contains everything that makes you Fat) or Ariel (Not Sharon) or Watching Israeli made movies in the Cinemas (Pirating them is ok) ect.ect...

Here's a good episode talking about The Economy:
YouTube - ‫الإتجاه المعاكس- مستقبل أميركا‬‎
If you Don't Buy an American Car then you serve our purpose, If the only thing they care about is money then it is thier money which we will attack.
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