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====Date: [[:Category:2007|2007]]====
====Date: [[:Category:2017|2017]]====


====Region: [[:Category:North America|North America]]====
====Region: [[:Category:Middle East|Middle East]]====


====Subject: [[:Category:Political/Economic/Social Opinion|Political/Economic/Social Opinion]]====
====Subject: [[:Category:Political/Economic/Social Opinion|Political/Economic/Social Opinion]]====


====Medium: [[:Category:Film Video|Film Video]]====
====Medium: [[:Category:Literature|Literature]]====
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[[File:AlGore.jpg|right|link=An_Inconvenient_Truth]]
[[File:Jareema-fee-ramallah-ghelaf.jpg|thumb|link=Crime_in_Ramallah]]
'''Artist:''' Al Gore (b. 1948)
'''Artist:''' Al Gore (b. 1948)


'''Confronting Bodies:''' Federal Way School Board
'''Confronting Bodies:''' Palestinian Attorney General


'''Dates of Action:''' Thursday, January 11, 2007
'''Dates of Action:''' February 2017


'''Location:''' Federal Way, Washington, United States of America
'''Location:''' Palestine


'''Description of Artwork:''' Movie/documentary
'''Description of Artwork:''' ''Crime in Ramallah'' is the fourth book by novelist Abbad Yahya. It follows the lives of three young Palestinian men, one of whom is gay, caught up in the murder of a young woman in the city of Ramallah.


'''The Incident:''' "After a parent who supports the teaching of creationism and opposes sex education complained about the film, the Federal Way School Board on Tuesday placed what it labeled a moratorium on showing the film. The movie consists largely of a computer presentation by former Vice President Al Gore recounting scientists' findings."
'''The Incident:''' The novel's inclusion of sex, masturbation and homosexuality made it controversial. The Palestinian Attorney General banned the book, moving to prosecute writer Abbad Yahya, banning his novel and accusing him of threatening morality and public decency, is a gross violation of his right to freedom of expression.  


The Board determined that "Al Gore's documentary about global warming may not be shown unless the teacher also presents an opposing view."
Since the launch of the AG’s investigation, Yahya has been the victim of a hate campaign on social media, receiving death threats; copies of his novel were reportedly burnt in the Gaza strip.


"Condoms don't belong in school, and neither does Al Gore. He's not a schoolteacher," said Frosty Hardison, a parent of seven who also said that he believes the Earth is 14,000 years old. "The information that's being presented is a very cockeyed view of what the truth is. ... The Bible says that in the end times, everything will burn up, but that perspective isn't in the DVD."
'''Results of Incident:''' Abbad Yahya remained in Qatar following the confiscation of his book, as he feared that he would be arrested if he returned home. English PEN released a statement supporting the author, pointing out the problematic censoring actions of the Palestinian government. In addition to this statement, The department of culture and information of the Palestine Liberation Organization also condemned the actions of the Attorney General's office, saying that it "opens the door for an endless censorship, which violates freedom of expression and right to creative writing."


'''Results of Incident:''' The movie may not be shown unless the teacher presents an "opposing view."
A book club in the West Bank city of Nablus canceled a public discussion on ''Crime in Ramallah'' after its members received anonymous death threats.


'''Source:''' http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/299253_inconvenient11.html
Hamas also condemned the novel, and the head of the Palestinian writers' union criticized it. However, prominent Palestinian intellectuals have demanded that the ban be rescinded.
 
'''Source:''' [https://www.englishpen.org/campaigns/palestine-abbad-yahya-under-investigation-for-threatening-morality-and-has-books-banned/ Palestine: Abbad Yahya under investigation for ‘threatening morality’ and has books banned], English PEN Statement
 
[https://arablit.org/2017/02/17/pen-issues-statement-about-case-against-palestinian-author-abbad-yahya-and-his-crime-in-ramallah/ PEN Issues Statement About Case Against Palestinian Author Abbad Yahya and His ‘Crime in Ramallah’], ArabLit, Feb 2, 2017
 
[https://www.alaraby.co.uk/english/society/2017/2/8/palestinian-authorities-ban-crime-in-ramallah-novel-over-indecency Palestinian authorities ban 'Crime in Ramallah' novel over 'indecency'], The New Arab, 2/8/2017
 
[https://advox.globalvoices.org/2017/02/15/palestinian-authority-bans-novel-for-threatening-morality-and-public-decency/ Palestinian Authority Bans Novel for ‘Threatening Morality and Public Decency’], Global Voices,14 February 2017
 
[https://www.npr.org/sections/parallels/2017/04/01/521094950/facing-death-threats-and-a-ban-on-his-novel-a-palestinian-author-flees Facing Death Threats And A Ban On His Novel, A Palestinian Author Flees], NPR, April 1, 2017
 
[https://www.wordswithoutborders.org/article/july-2017-divided-countries-crime-in-ramallah-abbad-yahyah-ruth-ahmedzal An excerpt from Crime in Ramallah: Noor’s Story], Words Without Borders Magazine, July 2017 issue
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Date: 2017

Region: Middle East

Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion

Medium: Literature


Jareema-fee-ramallah-ghelaf.jpg

Artist: Al Gore (b. 1948)

Confronting Bodies: Palestinian Attorney General

Dates of Action: February 2017

Location: Palestine

Description of Artwork: Crime in Ramallah is the fourth book by novelist Abbad Yahya. It follows the lives of three young Palestinian men, one of whom is gay, caught up in the murder of a young woman in the city of Ramallah.

The Incident: The novel's inclusion of sex, masturbation and homosexuality made it controversial. The Palestinian Attorney General banned the book, moving to prosecute writer Abbad Yahya, banning his novel and accusing him of threatening morality and public decency, is a gross violation of his right to freedom of expression.

Since the launch of the AG’s investigation, Yahya has been the victim of a hate campaign on social media, receiving death threats; copies of his novel were reportedly burnt in the Gaza strip.

Results of Incident: Abbad Yahya remained in Qatar following the confiscation of his book, as he feared that he would be arrested if he returned home. English PEN released a statement supporting the author, pointing out the problematic censoring actions of the Palestinian government. In addition to this statement, The department of culture and information of the Palestine Liberation Organization also condemned the actions of the Attorney General's office, saying that it "opens the door for an endless censorship, which violates freedom of expression and right to creative writing."

A book club in the West Bank city of Nablus canceled a public discussion on Crime in Ramallah after its members received anonymous death threats.

Hamas also condemned the novel, and the head of the Palestinian writers' union criticized it. However, prominent Palestinian intellectuals have demanded that the ban be rescinded.

Source: Palestine: Abbad Yahya under investigation for ‘threatening morality’ and has books banned, English PEN Statement

PEN Issues Statement About Case Against Palestinian Author Abbad Yahya and His ‘Crime in Ramallah’, ArabLit, Feb 2, 2017

Palestinian authorities ban 'Crime in Ramallah' novel over 'indecency', The New Arab, 2/8/2017

Palestinian Authority Bans Novel for ‘Threatening Morality and Public Decency’, Global Voices,14 February 2017

Facing Death Threats And A Ban On His Novel, A Palestinian Author Flees, NPR, April 1, 2017

An excerpt from Crime in Ramallah: Noor’s Story, Words Without Borders Magazine, July 2017 issue