Islamists keeping an eye on Bahrain F1 event

Islamists keeping an eye on Bahrain F1 event

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puggit

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48,551 posts

250 months

Friday 5th March 2004
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MANAMA (Reuters) - After forcing the cancellation of the "immoral" reality TV show Big Brother, Bahraini Islamists want to ensure there will be no champagne-spraying and scantily-dressed women at next month's Formula One grand prix.

Bahrain won the deal to stage the race despite competition from Dubai, Egypt and Lebanon as part of its drive to attract tourists and foreign investment.

Building work on the Sakhir circuit, venue for the April 4 race, is on schedule and organisers must now contend with cultural and religious restraints.

"We have raised these issues with organisers and they have promised there will be no naked women and no celebrations with champagne," said Adel al-Moawada, deputy chairman of Bahrain's parliament.

"This is an Islamic country and celebrations must conform to our traditions...I don't think organisers would want to ruin such a big, costly event for such a small thing," he said.

Grand prix winners traditionally spray champagne over the crowd after a race and lightly-clad models are a feature of Formula One. Champagne is expected to be replaced by non-alcoholic fizz in Bahrain.

There were no girls in bikinis at a 1999 race in Malaysia, another Muslim country which also holds grands prix.

Moawada led noisy protests which forced the Arab television channel MBC this week to stop its Arabic version of the hit reality show Big Brother, produced in Bahrain.

Big Brother had raised eyebrows in the conservative society for showing unmarried men and women living together in defiance of Muslim traditions. Bahrain's government denies any role in stopping the show.

The Big Brother issue provoked a debate between Islamists and other Bahrainis who favour a more liberal social climate to attract business to pro-Western Bahrain, the Gulf's banking hub and headquarters of the U.S. Fifth Fleet.

"Who wants to invest in a country in the grip of a group of hardliners? Do we want to go in the same direction as Iran and Taliban in Afghanistan?" Bahrain's Akhbar al-Khaleej newspaper said in an editorial.

Islamists have vowed to eradicate all "immoral" aspects of Western culture from Bahrain.

Bahraini youth have in the past two years protested against Western-style concerts and other events they deemed obscene.

"We don't want economic growth at the expense of our youth's moral corruption. We don't want prosperity through sinful methods," MP Jassim al-Saeed told Reuters.

He warned Formula One organisers to make sure no Israelis attend the event. "If this happens we will confront it. We will pick up our pens and start writing until we stop it," he said.

Bahrain, which like many Arab countries has no ties with Israel because of its occupation of Arab land, does not allow anyone with an Israeli passport to enter the country.

Marki

15,763 posts

272 months

Friday 5th March 2004
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So i wonder instead of spraying champoo in the air to celebrate the Winner will be given an AK47 to fire in the air ,, second place could have a shotgun

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Nicholas Blair

4,103 posts

286 months

Friday 5th March 2004
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"After forcing the cancellation of the "immoral" reality TV show Big Brother"

At least they're doing something right.

XM5ER

5,091 posts

250 months

Friday 5th March 2004
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Marki said:
So i wonder instead of spraying champoo in the hair to celebrate the Winner will be given an AK47 to fire in the air ,, second place could have a shotgun


Bolox, beat me to it. LoL

Marki

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Friday 5th March 2004
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eric mc

122,324 posts

267 months

Friday 5th March 2004
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Are there any Jewish or Israeli involved in F1 on a professional basis and will they be barred from attending the race?

If so, that is a good enough reason for the race not being held - in my opinion.

Marki

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272 months

Friday 5th March 2004
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eric mc said:
Are there any Jewish or Israeli involved in F1 on a professional basis and will they be barred from attending the race?

If so, that is a good enough reason for the race not being held - in my opinion.



Barred from attending the country , had to pass on a dive tour in Sudan because of that
they should be happy for the tourism

Graham

16,368 posts

286 months

Friday 5th March 2004
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Bahrain, which like many Arab countries has no ties with Israel because of its occupation of Arab land, does not allow anyone with an Israeli passport to enter the country.
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A bit harsh on the indevidual if you happen to be Jewish,

But you'd have to agree they do have a point about the occupation...

steviebee

13,019 posts

257 months

Friday 5th March 2004
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puggit said:

He warned Formula One organisers to make sure no Israelis attend the event. "If this happens we will confront it. We will pick up our pens and start writing until we stop it," he said.


ooooooooooooh!

eric mc

122,324 posts

267 months

Friday 5th March 2004
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Sounds to me like a blatant human rights breach.

F1 is a whore (sorry for the language) when it comes to furthering itself. "Wherever the money is, that's where we'll go - stuff the moral issues".

Andy Mac

73,668 posts

257 months

Monday 8th March 2004
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I've worked in the Gulf for almost 7 years now, and the Bahrainians are not such a bunch of moral high grounders. there are clubs, whores, and every manner of vice that any other country has. they just get a barney if the rest of the world sees it that way! It would have been better having the GP in UAE, In Dubai, and they love cars over there, and can often be seen hoooooning down the motorways in porsches, Ferraris, and in great souped up 4x4's!
Plus, they would be fine about having a normal GP, rather than having secret police wandering the grandstands caning peeps bare feet for showing too much shoulder!

clarkey

1,366 posts

286 months

Monday 8th March 2004
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It'll be interesting to see if Bernie Ecclestone is allowed to attend....

Graham66

850 posts

286 months

Monday 8th March 2004
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Do they have laws against short old men then?

clarkey

1,366 posts

286 months

Tuesday 9th March 2004
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Bernie is Jewish though. I wonder if they'll make an exception.

scuffham

20,887 posts

276 months

Tuesday 9th March 2004
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at the end of the day, if it's not a 100% success as far as Berni is concerned, it just will not be on the calendar next year....Dubai is only up the road...