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gyanster wrote:Da Vinci misses mark at Cannes- http://www.theage.com.au/news/film/crit ... 67061.html
Philippine movie censor Marissa Laguardia said was important to preserve free speech. She said opponents of the film can discourage friends from watching it, but that it "has to be shown."
"Otherwise we will be the only country that will not show this film. Thirty-six countries have already reviewed this film and they have not banned it. So are we just out of the Stone Age?" Laguardia said.
Malaysian Bishop Lim Cheng Ean wrote:"If Christians know their own faith, they will be strong enough. We can leave it to their discretion as to whether they would rather watch the movie or not. That is their free choice,"
mango wrote:ah.. makes me glad i live in california. im so used to the concept of free speech that the ban upon a movie seems alien and scary. one day, hopefully, india will also develop a free speech concept that will eliminate threads such as this.
Lucifer wrote:mango wrote:ah.. makes me glad i live in california. im so used to the concept of free speech that the ban upon a movie seems alien and scary. one day, hopefully, india will also develop a free speech concept that will eliminate threads such as this.
Slightly off topic, but I cannot let statements like these be blatantly made.
I believe we have more free speech in India than most countries, including the US, can ever dream of having. I remember quite clearly how after the 9/11 in a press conference when a journalist asked Bush a question he was not comfortable with, the journalist was shown the door by the security guards - basically he was handcuffed and led out. And why? Just because he asked a question.
When Advani visited Gujarat after the riots, there was an angry father who called him a murderer. A commoner called the Deputy Prime Minister of a country a murderer. And what happenned to him? Nothing. Yes, nothing. That, to me, is more important - being able to say what you want to without fear - than whether a movie or a book is banned or not.
and...the christians were ready to shed blood if the film was released in the country...
...the state and central governments will responsible for any eventuality...
Poles jeer Indian Code ruckus
Warsaw, May 18: In Poland, where 95 per cent of the population is Catholic and three ultra-rightist Catholic parties are part of the ruling coalition, people are amused at the demand in India to ban The Da Vinci Code. “This film is going to be shown on Friday throughout Poland and the Pope is going to visit Poland next Thursday. Still there are no protests to ban the film here,” Jerzy Zdanowski, director of Non-European Studies at the Polish Academy of Sciences, said. “When my wife heard this news on Polish Radio and told me on phone that Christians and Muslims had come out on the streets in Mumbai to protest against the release of The Da Vinci Code, I was taken back and asked myself if I was not a good Christian?”
Christian leaders in India — where just over two per cent of the population of over a billion is Christian but at 26 million still has a significant political say in some States — say the film presents a distorted picture of their faith and would hurt religious sentiments. But Poles are wondering what the fuss is all about. Mr Zdanowski’s colleague Stanslaw Tokarski quipped: “Perhaps converts are better Christians than we the originals.
“It will be a sad day if the Indian government plays into the hands of narrow-minded people, the way they did it in the past when they banned Salman Rushdie’s Satanic Verses, which also caused religious frenzy in the whole of the Middle East.” The media here is also debating the Indian response to the film.
exactly! i know many christians wud not like the storyline, but like the Vatican suggests, the believers can boycott the film and protest against its message. the demand for a ban would only draw more viewership and make it an undeserving box office hit.lonewolf wrote:Let those who want to watch it watch it.
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