Day: January 31, 2006

  • 初一的相片

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    初一在上環拜年之後,到附近的公園拍照,本來是用300mm「偷拍」在玩耍的小朋友,一個伊斯蘭小朋友走過來問我可不可以替他拍照,接著他的其他朋友也走過來,於是我們拍了些照片,聊了一會,還交換了e-mail address,我就是這樣把照片e給他們,後來還在MSN繼續聊天。這個年初一的開始,頗有趣。

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    年廿九看報紙介紹,才「發現」自己從未去過黃大仙廟。於是決定去揍揍熱鬧,幾經努力,才能迫進上香的地方,進了去才知原來那時是吉時,所以特別多人,人人手上拿著一大紮香,人們都沉醉在能見度近乎零的煙霧之中,我這個「架兩」企埋一邊,拍個不亦樂乎。不揍過熱鬧不安樂,我也有中國人的DNA呢。

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    "The Muhammad Drawings are twelve editorial cartoons of the Islamic prophet Muhammad printed in the Danish daily newspaper Jyllands-Posten on September 30, 2005 (and later in the Norwegian Christian newspaper Magazinet), including one suggesting he had a bomb in his turban. The drawings were satirical illustrations accompanying an article on self-censorship and freedom of speech. They were meant to highlight the allegation that no artist was willing to illustrate a children's book about Muhammad by the Danish writer Kåre Bluitgen without remaining anonymous, out of fear of revenge from extremist Muslims because depicting Muhammad is prohibited in Islam.

    While the newspaper maintains that the drawings were an exercise in free speech, many Muslims in Denmark and further afield viewed them as a provocation. Two newspaper cartoonists were reportedly driven into hiding after death threats were issued against them and the paper revised and heightened its security procedures. [1] [2] [3] The foreign ministries of eleven Islamic countries demanded action from the Danish government, and some eventually closed their embassies in Denmark in protest after the government refused to censure the newspaper or apologise. A large and successful consumer boycott was organized in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. International Islamic organizations have demanded United Nations sanctions against Denmark."

    (Source: Wikipedia)