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King_David

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13. Lebanon bans two films in setback for tolerant image Film on homosexuality and another on 'pleasure
Wed Oct 9, 2013, 02:21 AM
Oct 2013

Lebanon bans two films in setback for tolerant image
Film on homosexuality and another on 'pleasure marriages' blocked from screening at Beirut film festival; critics take to local media and Web, but decision unlikely to be overturned, says festival director.
By Reuters | Oct. 7, 2013 | 8:43 PM |



Lebanon has banned the screening of a film about homosexuality and another on short-term "pleasure marriages" practiced in some Muslim communities, in a blow to its reputation as a bastion of tolerance in a deeply conservative region.

The films, which had been due to be shown at the Beirut International Film Festival that opened last week, were blocked by a government censorship committee, festival organizers said.

Confirming the bans, an Interior Ministry spokesman cited a Lebanese news report which attributed the decision to "obscene scenes of kissing between gay men, philandering, naked men and sexual intercourse between men" in one film and "sex scenes that offend public opinion and obscene language" in the other.
Lebanon has banned the screening of a film about homosexuality and another on short-term "pleasure marriages" practiced in some Muslim communities, in a blow to its reputation as a bastion of tolerance in a deeply conservative region.

The films, which had been due to be shown at the Beirut International Film Festival that opened last week, were blocked by a government censorship committee, festival organizers said.

Confirming the bans, an Interior Ministry spokesman cited a Lebanese news report which attributed the decision to "obscene scenes of kissing between gay men, philandering, naked men and sexual intercourse between men" in one film and "sex scenes that offend public opinion and obscene language" in the other.

http://www.haaretz.com/news/middle-east/1.551100


That's the fucking homophobic primitive bigoted neighbourhood surrounding Israel




Oct. 7, 2013

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