RE: A script that may never be finished, Frequent revisions by its playwright have made 'Salam Shalom' a living chronicle of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/mideastemail/la-me-salam-shalom31-2010mar31,0,6544268.story
Dear Editor,
Thank you for publishing the fascinating story "A script that may never be finished, Frequent revisions by its playwright have made 'Salam Shalom' a living chronicle of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict." b I am intrigued by the idea of a play that changes with the times- evolves to reflect reality.
Always good to see people using their time and talent in positive and productive ways. I wish Saleem Azzouqa the best of luck with his ongoing play and his acting career. What a shame that he has had problems getting acting roles in part because he's been told that he doesn't look enough like an Arab: Stereotypes really can be so stifling- and wrong!
I very much hope that one day soon Azzouqa's play is forced to confront a happily ever after ending for Palestine and Israel- perhaps not perfection but a good enough peace agreement to end the contentious Palestine/Israel conflict with a peacefully negotiated secular two state solution- a place to start peace and progress for everyone's sake, regardless of supposed religion or DNA markers.
Sincerely,
Anne Selden Annab
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