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Africa: North
Egyptian Students Protest Bawdy Videos
2005-03-07
Hundreds of Egyptian university students in Alexandria, north of Cairo, held a protest yesterday against what they called "bawdy music videos". The protesters in Alexandria University, lead by the Muslim Brotherhood students, said that videos are too seductive to be aired in an Islamic country that has customs and tradition that must be respected. "The Egyptian TV and other satellite channels have to stop immediately the ongoing invasion too raunchy for local consumption," said Muhammad Abdel Fattah, a spokesperson and organizer for the demonstration, which is the first of its kind in the country. "We are not against art, but we are also very concerned about the indecency of the videos that will affect the young Egyptians and the coming generation," he told Arab News.

Following the demonstration, Egypt's state-owned television announced that it will implement a ban on a number of music videos deemed inappropriate by the TV's censorship committee. The list of the would-be banned clips — most of which are Lebanese with a number of Egyptian clips — includes songs by very famous singers such as Haifa's "Nifsi Aaish", Rubi's "Leih Bidari", Najla's "Bahh" Bosi' Samir's song "Bahibo Howa". Other acclaimed singers on the blacklist include Elissa, Maria, Amr Diab, Nawal Al Zoghbi and Nancy Ajram. The censorship committee claimed that these songs have models who dance seductively, disrespecting Egyptian social norms. "Many singers have crossed the limits in their videos and therefore we have to stop them," said an official at the TV's committee who asked not to be identified. "The ban would apply to all video clips that include hot scenes, but some of the songs will be only edited."
Posted by:Fred

#5  I'm sure any bans would be preceded by careful and repeated study of the offending articles.
Posted by: Xbalanke   2005-03-07 5:07:36 PM  

#4  Allan approved of belly dancers (with some stipulations and whole rule set going into minute details), but did not mention videos at all. That means videos are verbotten. Isn't Islamologic wunderbar?
Posted by: Sobiesky   2005-03-07 4:57:24 AM  

#3  Music videos, no. But belly dancers, yes. Sound logic, there.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-03-07 4:42:11 AM  

#2  Music videos got their panties in a bunch? Lol. Just extrapolate a bit. Total meltdown, methinks.
Posted by: .com   2005-03-07 12:46:14 AM  

#1  I say we beam this in from space nonstop plus give them free MTV. That will know their turbans for them.
Posted by: FlameBait   2005-03-07 12:41:24 AM  

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