well then i wish there was more racism in this world. what a stupid conclusion, the hebrew university student sounds like a dumbass. but yeah, i can see how this show would piss people off. If they are gonna make a movie about injustices committed by the IDF try to be as fair and balanced as possible, there are plenty of good people in Israel they could also depict along with the bad, same goes for the palestinian side, plenty of good innocent people, and some bad ones too. but i doubt if a tv show like that wouldnt be labeled as anti Semitic to some people.
Now that's a headline.
Anti-Israel TV show angers Palestinians
By KHALED ABU TOAMEH
06/04/2010 03:45
Female prisoners outraged by IDF soldiers' "rape" scenes.
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Even the Palestinians are opposed to an anti-Israel Turkish television series that is being aired these days on two popular Arab satellite networks.
The 13-episode Separation: Palestinian in Love and in War (Cry of Stones) is about a Palestinian family that leaves for a vacation to Jordan, only to return to a home that had been demolished by the IDF.
The drama, which was first broadcast on Turkey’s state television last October, depicts IDF soldiers as cold-blooded murderers and rapists.
The Turkish drama, which has strained relations between Turkey and Israel, has also enraged many Palestinians, especially female prisoners held in Israeli jails.
The inmates are particularly outraged over scenes showing IDF soldiers “raping” a Palestinian women.
“This film defames the female prisoners and their struggles in occupation prisons,” the prisoners said in a statement. “We call on the producer of this Turkish drama to apologize to the Palestinian people for the scene which shows Israeli soldiers raping a Palestinian female prisoner called Miriam.”
The statement said that the scene has nothing to do with reality. They also condemned the scene where the family of the “rape victim” kills her upon her release from Israeli jail.
“Palestinian families have always embraced their daughters when they are released from prison,” the women said. “We see this [drama] as an attempt to defame the image of Palestinian female prisoners and as a public insult to the Palestinian people. This film serves only the occupation.”
The statement strongly denied the accusation made in the Turkish series according to which Palestinian women are raped in Israeli prisons.
“Those who think that a Palestinian female prisoner is raped when she’s arrested are living in an illusion and are mistaken,” the female prisoners said. “There has never been such a case. Nor have we heard of a Palestinian family that killed their daughter after her release.”
The women also called on the Saudi-owned MBC network to stop broadcasting the Turkish series immediately.
Palestinian Authority officials have also expressed outrage over the drama, dubbing it “offensive” and “detached from reality.”
Especially strange, coming several years after some biatch from the Hebrew University of Jeruslaem published her thesis, claiming 40 years of occupation with no documented case of rape was actually a marker for IDF racism. Supposedly, if no Palestinian woman was raped, it must mean they are viewed as subhumans and as such not rape worthy. Kudos to Turkey for helping clear up this debacle.
Anti-Israel TV show angers Palestinians
By KHALED ABU TOAMEH
06/04/2010 03:45
Female prisoners outraged by IDF soldiers' "rape" scenes.
Talkbacks (16)
Even the Palestinians are opposed to an anti-Israel Turkish television series that is being aired these days on two popular Arab satellite networks.
The 13-episode Separation: Palestinian in Love and in War (Cry of Stones) is about a Palestinian family that leaves for a vacation to Jordan, only to return to a home that had been demolished by the IDF.
The drama, which was first broadcast on Turkey’s state television last October, depicts IDF soldiers as cold-blooded murderers and rapists.
The Turkish drama, which has strained relations between Turkey and Israel, has also enraged many Palestinians, especially female prisoners held in Israeli jails.
The inmates are particularly outraged over scenes showing IDF soldiers “raping” a Palestinian women.
“This film defames the female prisoners and their struggles in occupation prisons,” the prisoners said in a statement. “We call on the producer of this Turkish drama to apologize to the Palestinian people for the scene which shows Israeli soldiers raping a Palestinian female prisoner called Miriam.”
The statement said that the scene has nothing to do with reality. They also condemned the scene where the family of the “rape victim” kills her upon her release from Israeli jail.
“Palestinian families have always embraced their daughters when they are released from prison,” the women said. “We see this [drama] as an attempt to defame the image of Palestinian female prisoners and as a public insult to the Palestinian people. This film serves only the occupation.”
The statement strongly denied the accusation made in the Turkish series according to which Palestinian women are raped in Israeli prisons.
“Those who think that a Palestinian female prisoner is raped when she’s arrested are living in an illusion and are mistaken,” the female prisoners said. “There has never been such a case. Nor have we heard of a Palestinian family that killed their daughter after her release.”
The women also called on the Saudi-owned MBC network to stop broadcasting the Turkish series immediately.
Palestinian Authority officials have also expressed outrage over the drama, dubbing it “offensive” and “detached from reality.”
Especially strange, coming several years after some biatch from the Hebrew University of Jeruslaem published her thesis, claiming 40 years of occupation with no documented case of rape was actually a marker for IDF racism. Supposedly, if no Palestinian woman was raped, it must mean they are viewed as subhumans and as such not rape worthy. Kudos to Turkey for helping clear up this debacle.
Aisha - formerly known as randschicka
Turkish Anti-Israel TV show angers Palestinians
06/04/2010 02:56:43 PM
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That is odd when the occupied is outraged at a movie made to look the occupier look bad *NM*
06/04/2010 04:50:05 PM
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I think it is a TV series, not a movie? Not a major point but still...
06/04/2010 05:03:08 PM
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Got to love the Saudis.
06/04/2010 05:05:31 PM
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no rape = racism?
06/04/2010 06:56:03 PM
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And Turkey should be an EU member again because... why...?
06/04/2010 11:51:05 PM
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Yeah, damn them for letting the media say what it likes...
06/04/2010 11:57:37 PM
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"The drama, which was first broadcast on Turkey’s state television last October.... "
07/04/2010 12:46:35 AM
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TRT is like the BBC and many other public broadcasting channels...
07/04/2010 01:05:08 AM
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As I said, can you picture this on the BBC?
07/04/2010 01:17:10 AM
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No but better to not censor than censor seems a good rule
07/04/2010 10:03:52 AM
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Not when it's false, inflammatory and violent propaganda masquerading as "entertainment. "
07/04/2010 11:10:41 AM
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were you a medieval king, would you not censor blood libel ?
07/04/2010 12:31:44 PM
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As long as they don't criticize any nationalist politicians or the army. *NM*
07/04/2010 02:00:19 AM
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Well yes, that is what happens when you have a country with a constant threat of an army coup
07/04/2010 10:02:00 AM
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I could accept the latter on the condition of the former.
13/04/2010 10:12:01 AM
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You might need to have another look at your definitions
14/04/2010 11:34:01 AM
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It's hard for me to view a nation with a military government as "First World. "
14/04/2010 01:29:33 PM
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You do know Oklahoma isn't a country, right?
14/04/2010 09:51:21 PM
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I'm a Texan; yes, I do.
15/04/2010 02:42:45 PM
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Fair point, I was forgetting that
15/04/2010 03:07:25 PM
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I've been known to refer to OK as "North TX" but they don't like that.
20/04/2010 01:42:21 PM
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As snoop says, your ridiculous hyperbole makes it hard to take the rest serious as well.
20/04/2010 06:45:40 PM
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Re: As snoop says, your ridiculous hyperbole makes it hard to take the rest serious as well.
21/04/2010 02:28:26 PM
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What am I talking to here, a wall?
21/04/2010 10:18:41 PM
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Just seems like every story I hear out of Turkey is something like this.
28/04/2010 02:33:31 AM
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Turkey shouldn't be in the EU.
07/04/2010 01:23:31 AM
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For the most part I agree.
07/04/2010 02:18:37 AM
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At least they chose a nice/accurate vacation spot for the fake Palestinians
*NM*
07/04/2010 12:56:31 AM
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