Egyptian Hate Play

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Thu Mar 18, 2004 at 8:22 am PST • Views: 295

A new play running in Cairo gives us a glimpse into the sickness and fascination with death at the heart of Arab culture: Who Messes With Egyptian Minds? Satirist Points at US. (Hat tip: Allah.)

“It allows people to exercise a kind of hour of hate, or whatever George Orwell called it,” said Nehad Selaiha, a drama critic for Egypt’s main newspaper, Al Ahram. “It’s just a piece of political cabaret which is shallow and one-sided; it sort of panders to the feeling of political frustration.”

Some critics were especially disparaging of what appears to be a salute to suicide bombers in the middle of the play. While General Fox is giving a news conference, parrying questions about American casualties in Iraq by pretending that he cannot hear, a fanatic tries to kill him.

The huge television screen used as the backdrop then lights up with a videotaped suicide note from the would-be assassin preaching jihad. The scene never fails to draw big applause.

Mr. Sawy (writer, director and star of the play) defends the scene, noting that the attack occurs when there are only American military men on stage, not civilians.

The United States gives Egypt more than $2 billion a year in foreign aid.

But I do love the “drama critic” who botches the quote from the infidel Orwell.

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