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INTERVIEW
15 March 2007

Bashar Shammout (Palestine/Germany):  
Freemuse and the Middle East

In this three minutes video interview, Bashar Shammout – who is a member of Freemuse's executive committee – speaks about three important issues concerning music censorship in the Middle East: religion, politics, and the Israeli-Palestinean conflict. He also touches on how Freemuse works in the region.

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About Bashar Shammout
Bashar Shammout holds a Masters Degree in sound recording and engineering. Currently he works as a sound engineer and producer with Bertelsmann in Germany. He is part-time technical supervisor of the Media Center of the Birzeit University in Palestine.

The video interview was recorded in Copenhagen, Denmark, by Mik Aidt on 10 March 2007.








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