April 7, 2006  Friday  Rabi-ul-Awwal 8, 1427

Hamas will allow cinemas but not bellydancing

By Chris McGreal

GAZA CITY: ‘If I need to cut it I will cut it’ ... the new Palestinian 
culture minister gives a very cautious welcome to suicide-bomber drama 
Paradise Now Attallah Abu al-Sibbah is keen to demonstrate that Hamas is not 
the Taliban. As the new Palestinian culture minister, he will not be 
ordering the dynamiting of statues nor forbidding prayers to anyone but 
Allah. But there are limits — and bellydancing is one of them.

“Bellydancing is naked women. This is not Islamic. The Egyptians come here 
and do it. And there are a lot of Russian bellydancers in Egypt and they 
come here too,” said Mr Sibbah, 58, an Islamic scholar who joined the 
cabinet of the Hamas government installed last week.

“People do it indoors, in secret. There’s lots of it,” he said. “If the 
phenomenon of bellydancing spreads our people might react against it by 
killing people. We don’t want our people to become like the Taliban.”

While foreign governments are exercised over Hamas’s views on Israel, the 
Islamist party says its primary agenda is domestic reform. It was elected 
amid a backlash against corruption and maladministration, and is committed 
to cleaning up government.

But it also says it intends to clean up society, and that is Mr Sibbah’s 
job. For a start he will ban casinos and see if there is a way to ban the 
sale of alcohol. He also wants segregation of men and women in places of 
public entertainment and an end to what he sees as rampant “nakedness”.

“There was an Egyptian singer who came and there was big trouble because she 
was not properly dressed, and some people wanted her and some people 
didn’t,” he said. “There’s moral corruption. The blue films Israel sends us 
are quite corrupting. We have to resist them. “And we’re not going to allow 
books with any pictures of Madonna in bed.”

The Gaza Strip’s three big cinemas were closed at the beginning of the first 
intifada in 1987, and never reopened. Mr Sibbah thinks they should start 
showing films again but he is concerned about what the viewers will see. “I 
would open cinemas. It could be an education and help people live better. 
Hollywood is not all bad. Titanic was a good film, a human film,” he said, 
apparently having cast from his mind the scenes of Kate Winslet disrobed. 
But he is less sure about the Oscar-nominated Palestinian film, Paradise 
Now, which shows the preparation of suicide bombers for an attack on 
Israelis.

“There are problems, there are some scenes, some observations, some 
pictures. We can negotiate. I will see it first. If I need to cut it I will 
cut. This is normal. Every country has censors. But we have no problem 
showing it,” he said. Mr Sibbah was jailed five times by the Israelis, for a 
total of three years, as a result of his Hamas activities. But he is keen to 
demonstrate that Hamas respects all religions. “We’re not the Taliban. We 
love Jesus. We love Moses,” he said, before summoning a Christian worker at 
the ministry to demonstrate his good intentions.

Abuline Darsi duly arrived, head uncovered and a silver crucifix dangling 
from her neck. “She’s our sister,” said Mr Sibbah. “She’s our employee here. 
We’re not going to do anything bad to her.” Ms Darsi shuffled awkwardly. Was 
she concerned when Hamas came to power? “A little bit, as a Christian. Now 
it’s changed. Now I’ve met the minister,” she said, and darted off. 
—Dawn/The Guardian News Service

http://www.dawn.com/2006/04/07/int18.htm




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