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pidaua
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posted September 27, 2006 08:01 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for pidaua     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Oddly enough- it was only the fear of p1ssing off the Muslims and the resulting violence that caused it to be pulled off the circuit. There was hardly a mention that the heads of Posidon, Christ and Buddha would also be rolled onto the stage.

Why is it we can offend everyone else's religion but put on a freaking opera that was first show in the 1700's and the result could be more death and destruction because some jihadist got angry?

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By Madeline Chambers

BERLIN (Reuters) - Chancellor Angela Merkel urged Germans on Wednesday not to bow to fears of Islamic violence after a Berlin opera house canceled a Mozart work over concerns some scenes could enrage Muslims and pose a security risk.

"I think the cancellation was a mistake. I think self-censorship does not help us against people who want to practise violence in the name of Islam," she told reporters. "It makes no sense to retreat."

Merkel's comments, which echoed those of other senior German politicians, fueled a row over the cancellation of Mozart's "Idomeneo" that overshadowed a government-sponsored conference to promote dialogue with the country's 3.2 million Muslims.


Berlin's Deutsche Oper said on Monday it had pulled performances of the opera, which features a scene depicting the severed heads of the Prophet Mohammad, Buddha and Jesus, after police warned it could pose an "incalculable" security risk.

The row comes two weeks after Pope Benedict enraged Muslims by quoting from a medieval text linking the spread of Islam to violence. Last year's publication of cartoons lampooning the Prophet Mohammad in a Danish newspaper triggered violent Muslim protests.

The opera, first performed in 1781, tells the story of Cretan king Idomeneo. The controversial scene was added by the director, Hans Neuenfels, and is a departure from the score.

Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble told reporters after the conference the participants were united in their call for the opera to restart performances of "Idomeneo".

"To send a signal, we could all go to the performance together," Schaeuble, who has no authority over the opera house, told reporters after the conference.

He said it was just as important to defend freedom of expression as to ban torture. "We must not blink. We must be self-confident enough to guard our freedoms," he said.

HARMONIOUS DEBATE

The meeting, which had 15 central and local government officials and an equal number of Muslim representatives, discussed issues such as equal rights, the building of mosques, Islam lessons and imam (prayer leader) training.

Schaeuble said there had been an open but harmonious debate. Working groups set up to look at specific questions would come up with concrete suggestions in two to three years.


"This is a historic moment for us, it is a milestone and we will work hard in the next two years to achieve results," said Bekir Alboga of the Turkish Islamic Union, DITIP.

The organisers were not immediately available to comment on media reports that all participants had been invited to a snack after the meeting even though it is Ramadan, when Muslims fast from dawn to dusk.

Integration has become a priority for the government as concern grows about Islamic radicalisation across Europe and the emergence of an underclass of disillusioned young Muslims, mainly Turks, in Germany.

A recent outbreak of violence at a Berlin school where the bulk of pupils are immigrant children and last year's "honor killing" of a Turkish woman have highlighted the challenges faced by the government and Muslim communities.

Germany brought over unskilled labourers from Turkey after World War Two to help drive its economic boom. There are now about 1.8 million Turks in the country.
http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=worldNews&storyID=2006-09-27T164143Z_01_L27167228_RTRUKOC_0_US-GERMANY-MUSLIMS.xml&pageNumber=1&imageid=&cap=&sz=13&WTModLoc=New sArt-C1-ArticlePage1

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posted September 27, 2006 09:19 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I read about this too, Pid. It's just cowardly. I think they should have gone ahead with it, because the cry-babies would have stood out like a sore thumb. It would have been a very interesting social experiment.

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posted September 27, 2006 09:41 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Yeah, It's sad it's gotten to the point where people are AFRAID to perform a Mozart opera. Of all the things in the world someone could protest... There's nothing "anti-Islamic" about it.

I'm surprised it has gotten to the point where even the arts are being suppressed.

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pidaua
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posted September 28, 2006 04:33 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for pidaua     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Mystic,

You're right... it is sad when we start seeing even the art world responding in fear.

One thing I must say though is that I don't believe that "Muslims", other than the extremists are to blame.

People can be hateful and angry. Maybe they want an excuse to harm Westerners or they feel they have been oppressed in their own countries so they blame the US / Western Nations. It makes sense mainly because if they opening criticize their own oppressors they face brutal punishments.

The fact that they are also Muslim doesn't mean their anger is a result of being Muslim any more than a White man that is a serial killer is indicative of all White men having the potential to be a killer.

I was thinking about it last night. Hell, we have incredibly angry, disiullusioned people in our own country that are just looking for an outlet to attack people. I believe activists groups - especially the violent ones, often recruit true believers along with true evil people that need a cause to justify their propensity for violence.

I would love to see more Muslim people and leaders speak out against the Violence. Voicing their displeasure with what the Pope said is their right but killing Christians to make a point is just wrong.

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