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MetalBoy
03-24-2004, 02:20 AM
TEL AVIV, Israel (Hollywood Reporter) - Where countless politicians and diplomats have failed, Elmo, Cookie Monster and their "Sesame Street" buddies are on a mission to promote peace and tolerance in the Middle East.



A programming experiment using the Muppet characters was launched six months ago and was widely welcomed by parents, educators and the media. But the Muppets are not without their critics in Israel, the Palestinian Authority (news - web sites) and Jordan.


Sesame Workshop partnered with local producers to create "Sesame Stories," an adventurous initiative to use new and existing "Sesame Street" characters to foster respect and understanding among children in the region.


Gary Knell, president and chief operating officer of Sesame Workshop, says in an interview that producers knew that not everybody would be open to the idea of Elmo & Co. teaching Israeli kids to respect Palestinians and vice versa.


"It's a highly charged environment, and the press is going to reflect some of that," Knell says. "Yes, some Israeli reports accused us of being lackeys of the Palestinians, while another article accused us of being lackeys of the Bush White House and charged that Elmo was carrying the will of the White House to the Middle East. A Jordanian Internet site accused us of being Zionist lap dogs."


Knell stresses that the majority of media reports about the Muppets experiment had been positive.


"Sesame Stories" is now airing as three parallel productions on Jordan Television, the HOP! Channel in Israel and the Ma'an Network in the West Bank and Gaza.


Daniella Hellerstein, whose family emigrated to Israel three years ago from the United States, says she encourages four young kids to watch the show.


"I like the overall message -- tolerance and respect -- and I support the effort 100%," she says. But she adds: "My children don't completely appreciate the point of the characters -- they don't differentiate between the Jewish and Arab characters."


Havi Livne, another mother in the region, welcomes the show unreservedly. "Suddenly, a program is dealing with Arabs not just as terrorists. For me, it opened a window to talk with the children about something very important. And it's very important for me to know it's shown in the Palestinian Authority and Jordan."


Ayman El Bardawil, director of Ramallah-based independent broadcaster Al Quds Educational Television, a co-producer of the Palestinian Authority version, reports that "the children are happy about it. The feedback we've been getting is very good."


Sesame Workshop's Knell says that there have been problems other than inflammatory media reports to overcome during the past months. Just living and working in such a highly charged environment is a challenge for the producers. "One day there was a bus bombing (in Israel), and our producers dropped everything to get to the scene because they feared their children might be on the bus.


"Then one of the Palestinian writers -- on his way to a production meeting --was strip-searched in the street by Israeli soldiers. Now you know he's not coming into that meeting in a good mood."

While this might be superficially quite funny, this effort represents exactly what is needed in the Middle East. The world needs to support efforts like this because changing the way people think about each other in the region is essential for bringing peace. And if the muppets can help young children think about ideas in relations with each other outside of what is indoctrinated into them by governments and their parents, then I say good job Sesame Street! woot

FallenAngel
03-24-2004, 02:26 AM
It's a good effort....but pointless IMHO.

The schools in the West Bank and Gaza are run by HAMAS, the PLO, etc. They teach the kids that Israel does not have a right to exist and that it's their God-given duty to expell the evil zionists.

Can a half hour muppet compete with hours of daily indoctrination by authority figures?

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03-24-2004, 03:26 AM
The schools in the West Bank and Gaza are run by HAMAS, the PLO, etc. They teach the kids that Israel does not have a right to exist and that it's their God-given duty to expell the evil zionists.

Can a half hour muppet compete with hours of daily indoctrination by authority figures?

Good point...muppets arnt capable of this.

There is another thing changing both Iraq and Afghanistan right now, pop culture and music (in the stan dancing and singing and music and festivals were strictly forbidden..in Iraq before Saddam they always used to have to have a "pro Saddam" message to them). Most kids dont want to study about "jihad" all day, they are only taught this because they know no better. But with the influence of western cultures and music, they see normal people dont strap themselves up with bombs to kill civillians.