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    Theatre ends play in Sikh protest

    Theatre ends play in Sikh protest

    A play which led to violent protests among the Sikh community in Birmingham has had its run cancelled by the city's Repertory Theatre.
    The theatre said it had refused to censor the work and was abandoning it purely on health and safety grounds.

    Three police officers were hurt during clashes after 400 demonstrators gathered outside on Saturday.

    Protesters said Behzti, which depicts sex abuse and murder in a temple, portrayed the Sikh faith negatively.

    The theatre said the "ugly" violence had caused free speech to be curbed.

    Stuart Rogers, the executive director of the Rep, told a press conference that the decision had been taken after discussions with police and Sikh community leaders on Monday morning.

    Mr Rogers said: "The theatre vigorously defends its right to produce Behzti and other similar high-quality plays that deal with contemporary issues in a multicultural society.

    "We sincerely hope that the play will be produced again as we are certain that it is a work that should be seen and discussed.

    "It remains a matter of great concern to us that illegal acts of violence can cause the cancellation of a lawful artistic work."

    A spokesman for the Sikh community in Birmingham, Councillor Chaman Lal, predicted there would have been larger protests had the play's run continued.

    He said: "The theatre has made the right decision in response to a peaceful protest.

    "There are no winners or losers - common sense has prevailed."

    Decision 'unacceptable'

    Mohan Singh, from the Guru Nanak Gurdwara in south Birmingham, also welcomed the decision, but said it had come a week too late.

    "Free speech can go so far. Maybe 5,000 people would have seen this play over the run," he said.

    "Are you going to upset 600,000 thousands Sikhs in Britain and maybe 20 million outside the UK for that?"

    But Ursula Owen, editor-in-chief of pro-free speech group Index on Censorship, said: "This decision is absolutely unacceptable. I am shocked."

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    First Theo Van Gogh was mudered for making a film 06/05 depicting Islamic repression of women.
    Now a play Behzti, which depicts sex abuse and murder in a Sikh temple is cancelled after violent clashes with police.
    Does anyone see a pattern here?
    A case of if you donn't like the message - shot the messenger.
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    I believe they will change the setting from a gurudwara (Sikh temple) to some other locale.

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    I've heard reports that the play will be staged in London now.

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    The failure of Britain and Europe's general failure to assimilate and inculcate European values and ethic among it's naturalized citizenry, is a threat to the very dieas that are the foundation of civilization.

    Protest, dissent and challeneg is elementary, violence, however; is not - it seems the non ethnic Europeans do not realize the harm they do by pasinting themselves as fundamentally violent, closed and uncritical.
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