[spectre] The Tunisian collective for Art, Culture and Freedom.

Franck Ancel ancelfranck at gmail.com
Mon Jun 18 11:38:07 CEST 2012


Dear Friends,

We imagine that you have been following the current news in Tunisia 
these days. Here is a short recap:

Repeated physical aggressions against Tunisian artists and intellectuals 
have taken place in several regions of the country: March 2012, a 
theatrical event was attacked by thousands of Salafists in downtown 
Tunis and artists were aggressed. Intellectuals were attacked during 
public conferences. May 2012, an attempt to murder with severe physical 
aggression took place on a theatre professor and artist and the members 
of an artistic association in Kef...  All this happened openly and 
publicly without intervention of the police and without a serious 
position being taken by the government to protect artists and condemn 
and arrest the aggressors!

 From June 1st to 10th 2012, the « Printemps des Arts » exhibition took 
place in Tunis. All went well until the last day when a bailiff took 
photos a few of the paintings and took them to a Mosque held by 
fundamentalists, claiming that the works were blasphemous.  Islamist 
groups on Facebook then made a montage of a few of the paintings they 
judged blasphemous (the caricature of a bearded man, the installation of 
women's busts being lapidated, ants coming out of a schoolchild's bag 
and forming the word « Glory to God » knowing that the ant is a 
privileged insect in the Qur'an) and adding photos of paintings and 
works that had never been exhibited in the event let alone in Tunisia.

 From that moment, a snowball effect ensued: extremists attacked the 
Abdelliya Palace were the exhibition took place, destroying and burning 
works of art, private and public premises were vandalised, 
confrontations between the police and fundamentalists took place causing 
dozens of wounded and even one death among the ranks of the Salafist 
trouble makers....

Instead of appeasing tensions and re-establishing the truth about the 
exhibition, the members of Government accused the artists of attacking 
symbols of Islam.

The authorities thus entertained the confusion in the minds of the 
people and participated to the division.  And on top of all that, our 
own Minister, M Mehdi Mabrouk, Minister of Culture, contributed to 
blacklisting of creators by deciding to close the space Abdelliya and by 
suing the organisers of the exhibition, thus    exposing the artists to 
popular condemnation and trial by the mob.

Some leaders of opinion such as the Imam of the Zitouna Mosque  
(http://www.tuniscope.com/index.php/article/14137/actualites/tunisie/fdfdds-481415), 
or heads of Salafist groups, clearly called out for the murder of our 
artists. Many artists now receive death threats by text message, or 
phone calls or through the social networks every day.

The Union of visual artists announced in a press conference that they 
would sue three Ministers including the Minister of Culture.

We are writing to you, dear colleagues, friends of Art and freedom in 
order for you to support us in the face of this new Inquisition. We ask 
you to publish press releases expressing your solidarity with the 
Tunisian artists.

In order for this to have a strong and efficient impact, these releases 
should be official and signed by a large number of unions and 
associations in the fields of Art (visual art, cinema, dance, theatre, 
music...)

A very vigorous international denunciation addressed to this government 
published in Newspapers and on the Net would represent and extraordinary 
disavowal which would force them to preserve freedom of conscience, 
creation, expression and the life of artists.

The situation is very critical and your support and commitment for our 
cause would be a salutary action.

Thanking you in advance for your support.

The Tunisian collective for Art, Culture and Freedom.

http://www.petitions24.net/appel_a_soutenir_les_artistes_tunisiens_call_for_the_support_of_t

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