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Egyptian director Salama protests against censorship of new script
Amr Salama says his film script was rejected because its lead character is Coptic
Ahram Online, Friday 5 Oct 2012
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Director and screenwriter Amr Salama is calling for support from the film and journalism communities in rejection of the censoring his latest script, 'La Moakhza' ('No Offence'), originally named 'Thanya Eadady' ('Prep Two'), despite yielding to the censorship committee’s demand for changes more than once.

Amr Salama told Ahram's Arabic news website that the censorship committee had rejected the script before the revolution, and asked him to make a few changes to the lead character.

The character is a Coptic child with an unusual appearance, who fears discrimination among his classmates, so decides to deny being a Copt and spends the school year as a Muslim until revealing the truth at the end, to positive and friendly reactions from his friends.

Salama says that he submitted the script again after the January 25 Revolution, but the committee rejected it and requested further edits.

The writer said that despite the committee’s claim that they rejected the film for criticising the educational system in Egypt, the real reason is that the lead character is Coptic.



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lara
06-10-2012 07:44pm
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Can't criticise
Still can't criticise authorities? That's a story...
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Allie
05-10-2012 09:13pm
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The education system in Egypt is a system of brainwashing children in religious bigotry.
I weep for the future generations of children of Egypt. They too will have to throw off the shackles of an education system that grooms children in intolerance.
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Zaki
20-10-2012 07:20am
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To Allie
Allie, you are still living in lala land of Mubarak. You are looking very intolerant to me right now. You should contribute good suggestions and moral values not just for the sake of money the movies producrers bring scripts that are not relevent to general public interest and well being. The Mubarak era mentality will take time and opposition to change. However, the authorities should firmly look into the scripts which well serve the general public.

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