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Abu Dhabi TV takes Ramadan tribes series off air

"Abu Dhabi TV has taken the controversial Ramadan television miniseries Sadoun Al Awaji off the air by order of Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed, the President of the UAE and Ruler of Abu Dhabi, after prominent Arab tribes portrayed in the show raised serious complaints about their depiction.

"The 30-episode nightly drama about the historic figure Sheikh Sadoun Al Awaji was pulled [...] after Sheikh Khalifa received appeals from the Anazah and Shammar tribes. [...]

"The series, which is about Al Awaji and tribal conflicts of 1750 and 1830, is estimated to have cost US$2.5 million [...]. It starred the Syrian actor Rashid Assaf and also featured actors from Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Qatar. [...]

"Viewers tuning in to the channel at 10pm will now see the Zahrat Al Narjis drama series, which is being brought forward from its usual 11pm slot.

"A second soap opera, Finjan Al Dam, which was also due to air over the month of Ramadan on Saudi Arabia’s MBC channel, was cancelled last week as well. Set in the 19th century, the show’s plot revolves around tribal conflict and also features the old tribes.

"Dr Ali al Matroushi, a historian and an expert on tribal lineage, said: 'All of this proves that even after hundreds of years, the tribal traditions and their feuds are still strong.' He said the story of Al Awaji was very popular, with many books written about it. But he added that portraying the story in a big-budget TV production during Ramadan, 'when everyone is watching', may have been too much.

"'The descendants of the tribes pay close attention to every detail about their tribes,' he said."

Source: The National (UAE), September 9, 2008



Posted at: 2008-09-10
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