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Mescult
01-17-2005, 04:54 PM
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=797&ncid=799&e=4&u=/eo/20050116/en_tv_eo/15718

Just saw this article here is the highlight-

"Network representatives said they had already reviewed existing episodes and removed some aspects that could potentially be viewed as stereotypical," the organization added.




"24" Making Nice with Muslims

Jack Bauer's going to have to call in the reinforcements to get through this one.

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Facing heat over how Muslims are depicted in its countdown thriller series 24, Fox is working to mend fences before time's up.

The latest season of the Fox drama, which kicked off a week ago, stars Kiefer Sutherland as special agent Bauer. His latest race against the clock to save the world from terrorism has angered America's Muslim community by its portrayal of a Muslim family as a sleeper cell at the heart of a dastardly plot.

Rabiah Ahmed, spokeswoman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations, told Broadcasting and Cable that the show is "taking everyday American Muslim families and making them suspects...It's very dangerous and very disturbing."

In response to the complaints, the network has agreed to a modest mea culpa--offering a public service spot to its affiliates that depicts the American Muslim community in a positive light.

"We met with representatives of CAIR on Wednesday and found the meeting productive and informative and we look forward to working with them in the future," Fox said in a brief statement.

On its Website, www.cair-net.org, CAIR thanked Fox for "the opportunity to address the Muslim community's concerns and for the willingness of network officials to take those concerns seriously in an atmosphere of mutual respect and co-operation."

"Network representatives said they had already reviewed existing episodes and removed some aspects that could potentially be viewed as stereotypical," the organization added.

On previous seasons of 24, the terrorists have included Eastern Europeans and rogue U.S. and British agents. This fourth season the main terrorists so far are a Muslim dad, mom and teenage son.

CAIR was ticked off even before 24's clock started ticking down with its first four episodes on Jan. 9 and 10. The group was tipped off after a promo DV Dwas issued in Entertainment Weekly. Then, CAIR's concerns escalated when the premiere episodes aired and, at 10:39 a.m. in the fourth episode, the mother, Dina Araz (portrayed by Iranian born actress Shohreh Aghdashloo, Best Supporting Oscar nominee last year for House of Sand and Fog) was depicted poisoning her son's non-Muslim girlfriend because she thinks the girl might jeopardize their plans.

CAIR rep Ahmed says the group wants to avoid sterotyping of Muslims, which could translate into ill-will and even civil rights abuses or hate crimes. Ahmed reports that, per surveys conducted by CAIR, most Americans believe it's okay to curb Muslim's civil rights during the war on terror.

The show's creative and executive production team attended the meeting along with Fox netowrk representatives. (Producers referred all calls back to Fox.)

CAIR, which is sponsoring the PSAs, has requested the 30- and 60-spots be broadcast before, during or after 24, which airs Mondays at 9 p.m. ET/PT. However, it will ultimately be up to local station managers to choose if and when to run the PSAs, which feature the line: "Muslims are part of the fabric of this great country and are working to build a better America."

jpc165
01-17-2005, 05:19 PM
shit like this gets me fired up beyond belief. fuck you cunt muslim. its fucking tv, its art. shut the fuck up c hole.

leave 24 alone. go worry about some real world shit not a a fucking tv show twat.

d0uche_n0zzle
01-17-2005, 05:24 PM
If the shoe fits, wear it.

EdC
01-17-2005, 05:31 PM
Yea ... I understand why they would be pissed. No Muslims living in the U.S. have ever tried and succeeded at fucking our country before.

mascan42
01-17-2005, 09:39 PM
Yeah, a TV show is going to affect people's attitudes toward Muslims. I think flying planes into skyscrapers already took care of that.

RandomNY
01-17-2005, 09:42 PM
Yea ... I understand why they would be pissed. No Muslims living in the U.S. have ever tried and succeeded at fucking our country before.
Yea it's little old ladies with blue air that need to be frisked 30 times when trying to get on an AIRPLANE. Not the 22 year old MUSLIM who paid cash for a 1 way ticket to SYRIA. :)