Dear Friend,
You may remember Lloyd Newson’s verbatim hit play ‘Can We Talk About This?’ which enjoyed a successful run at London’s National Theatre and Sydney Opera House amongst others. The play focused on the reluctance of media and political figures to openly discuss the dangers of Islamism and Sharia law.
Featuring speeches and interviews with leading figures from across the political and cultural spectrum, including One Law for All’s Maryam Namazie, the play explored issues of freedom of speech, censorship and violence, as well as the impact of significant events such as the ‘Rushdie Affair’, the murder of Dutch film-maker Theo Van Gogh, and the Mohammed cartoons.
‘Can We Talk About This?’ received rave reviews around the world and won several high profile awards, including ‘Best Dance or Ballet’ (Helpmann Awards, Australia 2012) and dance ‘Production of the Year’ (Germany, 2011/12).
Channel 4 decided not to commission the play due to the ‘current climate’ even though Lloyd Newson’s last film, the Cost of Living, was commissioned for Channel 4 and won 17 international awards, including a Prix Italia and the coveted Rose D’or. Similarly the BBC, which had commissioned previous films from Newson, declined to film the play though they broadcast ‘Jerry Springer – The Opera’ (which featured Jesus Christ in a nappy). So much for the supposed ‘bravery’ of Channel 4 and the ‘impartiality’ of the BBC when it comes to Islam!
This blasphemy-law-by-stealth must be opposed. One Law for All vehemently objects to the climate of censorship and fear when it comes to Islam and calls on supporters of freedom of expression to exert pressure on UK broadcasters to screen this highly successful and relevant play. We must demand an end to censorship particularly for the many who are suffering under Sharia law and Islamism across the world and facing threats, imprisonment and the death penalty for merely speaking their minds.
Please write to the BBC at BBC Audience Services, PO Box 1922, Darlington DL3 0UR and/or Channel 4 at Channel 4 Television Corporation, 124 Horseferry Road, London SW1P 2TX and ask for this important production to be screened.
Here are more addresses:
Channel 4 Chief Executive: DAbraham@Channel4.co.uk
Channel 4 Chief Creative Officer: JHunt@Channel4.co.uk
Commissioning Editor, BBC Music & Events: Jan.Younghusband@bbc.co.uk
BBC Trust: trust.enquiries@bbc.co.uk
We look forward to your support.
Thank you.
Maryam Namazie
Spokesperson
One Law for All
BM Box2387, London WC1N 3XX, UK
tel: +44 (0) 7719166731
email: onelawforall@gmail.com
web: https://onelawforall.org.uk/
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2 Comments
peter dixon
About time that the BBC,channel four, stood up for what is right. DV8’s dance/polemic CWTAT,should be given airtime.No organisation,or person should “KOW TOW” to the sensibilities of a dogma of such medieval cruelty,anti women mind set as SHARIA “LAW”,it seems open to interpretation of any extremist zealot. If a DVD becomes available ,I will certainly purchase it! I have all of the DV8 dance DVDs currently on sale,Loyd Newson’s choreography is unique,and inspiring,a true master of the craft.Ignored by the BBC, for reasons of political correctness, and timidity on a scale hitherto only equalled by the pre-war pacifism of some members of the cabinet of Neville Chamberlain > yours ,sincerely Peter Dixon.
Louise
Perhaps more people might take action with a petition?