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  • LEGO: We’re Scrapping Star Wars Toy, But Not Because of Muslim Backlash | TIME.com

    LEGO: We’re Scrapping Star Wars Toy, But Not Because of Muslim Backlash | TIME.com

    Turkish Forum Danışma Kurulu Üyesi Birol Kılıç’ın girişimleri ile ırkçı öğeler içerdiği ve Ayasofya’ya benzediği için şikayet edilen ürünü, Lego artık üretmeme kararı aldı.

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    In January we asked “Is this LEGO Star Wars toy racist?” in reference to LEGO’s blocky rendition of Jabba the Hutt’s desert palace, as depicted at the beginning of the film Return of the Jedi.

    The Turkish Cultural Community of Austria recently caused a stir by claiming the toy’s design was racially motivated, arguing that it was based on the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul and the Jami’ al-Kabir mosque in Beirut. Also: that the figures found in the set exemplify “racial prejudice and vulgar insinuations against … Orientals and Asians as sneaky and criminal personalities (slaveholders, leaders of criminal organizations, terrorists, criminals, murderers, human sacrifice)…”

    It seems the toy’s demise is now at hand: LEGO says it plans to retire Jabba’s Palace, leading some to conclude the company’s caving to backlash. Not so, says LEGO in an Apr. 2 statement:

    A few media have reported that the product is being discontinued due to the mentioned criticism. This is, however, not correct … As a normal process products in the LEGO Star Wars assortment usually have a life-cycle of one to three years after which they leave the assortment and may be renewed after some years. The LEGO Star Wars product Jabba’s Palace 9516 was planned from the beginning to be in the assortment only until the end of 2013 as new exciting models from the Star Wars universe will follow.

    Still, the TCCA seems to be greeting the move with celebratory rhetoric: “We are very grateful and congratulate Lego on the decision to take Jabba’s Palace out of production,” said TCCA president Birol Killic (via RT).

    Despite LEGO’s denial that the toy’s removal is backlash-related, it devotes most of its statement to defending the toy as creatively anodyne, noting that it “regrets that the product has caused the members of the Turkish cultural community to interpret [the toy] wrongly, but … the design of the product only refers to the fictional content of the Star Wars saga.”

    via LEGO: We’re Scrapping Star Wars Toy, But Not Because of Muslim Backlash | TIME.com.

  • Lego Accused Of Racism Amid Claims Jabba’s Palace Resembles Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia Mosque

    Lego Accused Of Racism Amid Claims Jabba’s Palace Resembles Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia Mosque

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    A Turkish community in Austria has accused Lego of racism amid claims a model from its Star Wars range resembles a renowned mosque.

    The model in question is Jabba’s Palace – a dome topped structure housing the slobbering Star Wars villain Jabba the Hut.

    It includes an arsenal of toy weapons and urges fans to free Hans Solo from the structure – as goes the plot in the film Return of the Jedi. It is also the location where Jabba enslaves Carrie Fisher’s character Princess Leia.

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    Lego model Jabba’s Palace, which retails for £119.99

    But the product has offended some, who believe it looks much like Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia mosque.

    The matter came to light after the item was spotted in a toy shop range at Christmas.

    In a statement, the Turkish Cultural Community of Austria, called on Lego to apologise for affronting religious and cultural feelings.

    It says: “What Lego are recommending parents buy as a Christmas gift? The answer is pure racism,” the Austrian Times reports.

    In the statement, also seen by The Telegraph and The Daily Mail, the group refers to Jabba the Hut as a “terrorist” who likes to smoke a hookah and have his victims killed.

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    Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia mosque

    It adds: “It is apparent that, for the figure of the repulsive bad guy Jabba and the whole scenery, racial prejudices and hidden suggestions against Orientals and Asians were used as deceitful and criminal personalities.”

    It also claims the model is similar to the Jami al-Kabir mosque in Beirut and adds the “Combination of temple building and bunker facilities where shots are fired cannot be appropriate for children between 9 and 14 years old.

    “One would expect more empathy and responsibility from a manufacturer of toys that has produced toys and models that are good for teaching for decades.”

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    The group has claimed it is considering legal action against Lego and urges parents “not to buy toys of war or toys of discrimination”.

    A spokesman for Lego has denied any link between Jabba’s Palace and the mosque.

    She said: “The Lego Star Wars product Jabba’s Palace does not reflect any actually existing buildings, people, or the mentioned mosque. The Lego mini-figures are all modelled on characters from the movie.

    “We regret that the product has caused the members of the Turkish cultural community to come to a wrong interpretation, but point out that when designing the product only the fictional content of the Star Wars saga were referred to.”

    via Lego Accused Of Racism Amid Claims Jabba’s Palace Resembles Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia Mosque.