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List: Alb-Islam[Alb-Islam] Fwd: Info: Anti-Muslim/Anti-Albanian Symbols in MBA!Olsi olsi at rocketmail.comFri Jan 19 23:30:35 EST 2001
Assalam allaykum, I am an Muslim Kosovar Albanian, an American citizen and extremely upset. My native Balkans has been witness to genocide conducted in the name of a national/fascist ideology that has used the symbolism of the Serb orthodox church as its central cultural vehicle. The Chetnik-era use of the extended first three fingers on the right-hand are well-known to us in the Balkans who have faced Serb fascism, it is equivalent to the NAZI straight-arm that is banned from the world's acceptable behavior. Why, I ask rhetorically, are Serb nationalist symbols, the very gestures used when millions of the Balkans Muslims were cleansed from their homes in an orgy of genocide during the 1990s, permitted to be used with impunity in one of the US's major cultural/business exports, the NBA? I am refering to two Serb players who constantly flash this demeaning and offensive symbol on global television link-ups. I am conducting research in Istanbul and follow the behavior of the two players in Sacramento, Vlade Divac and "Peja" Stojakovic, who consistantly flash this symbol of Muslim murder, if I can see it, millions around the world see it. My trouble is that this is a perfect example of how incapable we Muslims are in organizing to protect our interests. How can the abuse of these symbols of hate against Muslim be permitted to continue? Simply, we do not have the influence our size and collective economic power warrents. If an NBA player, on the international stage as I watch it on television, would display anti-Jewish or Nazi-era symbols, there would be immediate uproar. Our community, however, has failed to make the world sensitive to anti-Muslim behavior and its many manifestations. Serb fascism is a demonic force that persists, two central perpretrators of this symbolism are playing for a professional league that has many mMslims playing for it. These Serbs get away with these gestures of hate and even our brothers playing on the same court are not aware of it. I am pleading with this organization to at least reach out to the NBA and its Muslim players, to make them aware of this. I constantly see "highlights" of these two individuals flaunt their hatred and our community must demonstrate an ability to resist this! I suggest contacting the media and the NBA would have a dramatic effect. Publicizing this may seem small, but it is, in my mind, an important gesture. It demonstrates that anti-muslim symbolism is not permitted and this will have an international effect. We are forced to fight with weapons around the world because the murder of Chechens, Albanians, Kashmiris and others is permissiable in a series of journalistic tropes. Once we make it politically and economically impossible to display Muslims in a negative manner, around the world, Russians, Serbs, Indians cannot kill us and we will not be forced to take up arms, which is putting us in this never-ending circle of violence that gives us all a bad image. Please look at a letter I sent to numerous newspapers covering the "Sacremento Kings." As to be expected, I have received no response. Until we Muslims in American can make it impossible for Serb professional basketball players to flaunt their fascist symbols, even after more than 10 years of genocide, we will be second-class citizens and always vulnerable to murder, rape and forced migration. Newspapers and the NBA should not be allowed to ignore us and our concerns. With much respect, Isa Blumi ####################### Dear Madame/Sir, I am writing you to attract your attention to the use of offensive gestures by one of the more popular figures of Sacramento civic life. Vlade Divac, the Serb-born starting center for the National Basketball Association Sacramento franchise, the ?Kings,? has throughout the 1990s proven to be very popular among those who attend the matches in which he participates and among his teammates. Unfortunately, contrary to his easy-going demeanor and the never-ending self-marketing of his charitable side, such popularity distorts his offensive on and off-court behavior. While I am currently living in Istanbul Turkey and have little desire to follow such seemingly unimportant activities as a NBA basketball players activities, I have always been curious about how the NBA handles such figures as Divac. Mr. Divac is a national icon in Serbia and throughout the wars in Croatia, Bosnia and later in Kosova he regularly played for the Serbian national team. The fact that he actively participated for the national team that had clear political ties to the Milosevic regime and its policies of ethnic cleansing and wide scale murder and rape is not a question I wish you to consider. Although I do not accept the rather pathetic claims of sports and politics not mixing. Of course it does, that is why Serbia?s political machinery constantly used its successes on the Soccer field and Basketball court to promote their agenda. How can anyone forget Hitler?s stewardship of the 1936 Olympics? I am writing to draw your attention to the public expression of Divac?s unbending nationalism. For most people in the Balkans it is today?s manifestation of Fascism. That a man can actively and consciously display the three finger symbol of Serb fascism after all that has happened is unambiguously offensive, and Divac intends it to be. Whether or not he supports Slobadan Milosevic or promotes genocide is also not relevant here, it is the fact that he has consistently used the Ultra-Right hand gesture of extending the first three fingers of the right hand that all victims of Serb fascism find vulgar and unbecoming. I am responding tonight because while watching some highlights from a recent match his team played in Boston, to my disgust, I found that Divac, after scoring a basket openly flashed the Serb nationalist gesture (its closest equivalent in a sociocultural context is the Nazi straight arm of the 1930s and 1940s.). Not only was Divac openly parading around the basketball court flashing a fascist symbol, but he even got his team-mates to do it. To see Afro-Americans and even a Turk-national flash this symbol of mass graves, rape and ethnic hatred strikes me as scandalous. That Divac flaunts his disgusting nationalism on the court is nothing new, he has done it for years, but the fact that the league and in fact, the country as a whole does not take Divac to task is an outrage. I am sure by his flashing this symbols of a nation?s chauvanism Albanian Kosovars, Croats and Bosnians see this. For them it must bring such pain and disgust to their hearts. I implore that you or a colleague address this issue. It is not an issue for the sports desk but a social issue that affects all citizens in the US. The NBA would never tolerate a Nazi or supporter of a White extremist to flaunt their feelings like this. One need only look some recent footage of Serb soldiers and politicians, how they arrogantly flash their three fingers (representing the trinity of the Serb orthodox church) before the hundreds of thousands of dead in the Balkans. This is a scandal waiting to be exposed and this is an opportunity to show the world how inept the NBA and its minders are. The NBA is truly an international league now, I am sure the several Croat and Slovene nationals in the league do not appreciate Divac and his Serb compatriots showing their racism on their sleeves. I am also sure the Afro-American players who so ignorantly flash this symbol of murder and hate now, would think twice if they were to learn what it represented. I am asking you, as a journalist to at least draw to someone?s attention this offensive activity. It drives deep into how our society is infested with gestures of hatred that most people not directly affected just do not realize. I am sure once this is exposed, the league and the fans of the NBA would not want to see Mr. Divac publicly display this gesture that is the 1990s version of the Nazi straight-arm. I appreciate your attention and again ask you to consider this with at least professional curiosity and hopefully, a moral sense of duty as well. Please feel free to contact me, Yours truly, Isa Blumi Ph.D. Candidate Departments of History and Middle Eastern Studies New York University __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - Buy the things you want at great prices. http://auctions.yahoo.com/
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