The Beacon for Freedom of Expression Database
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Gift from Norway to the Bibliotheca Alexandrina
The Beacon for Freedom of Expression Database, a gift to the Library of
Alexandria from Norway, is a unique global reference catalogue containing
bibliographical data on censored books and newspapers past and present, as well
as data on literature on censorship and freedom of expression.
The Database was presented during a one-day Conference organized by the BA on
19 May 2003. Dr. Ismail Serageldin, Director of the BA and Ms. Valgerd Svarstad
Haugland, the Norwegian Minister of Culture and Church Affairs delivered their
speeches in the opening session of the Conference.
In presenting the gift, the Norwegian Minister summed up the idea of the
database where the first part contains more than 55,000 bibliographical
references and the second lists literature on censorship on freedom of
expression. She also referred to article 19 of the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights which states that, “Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion
and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without
interference and to seek, receive, and impart information and ideas through any
media and regardless of frontiers”.
In his speech, Dr. Serageldin welcomed the gift and the donors and thanked
the Norwegian Minister for choosing the BA to be “the depositor of this great
project” and said that “ the BA is indeed the spot where we should meet to
launch the Beacon of Freedom project, to reclaim for the New Library of
Alexandria some of the luster and the role of its ancestors…”. He reiterated the
importance of the role that is played by libraries focusing on the role of the
BA in making available the material that was banned in different societies and
cultures throughout the different eras through the database of the Beacon of the
Freedom of Expression.
Bishop Desmond Tutu, South Africa Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and Ms. Aung San
Suu Kyi, Burmese Nobel Peace Prize Laureate joined the opening session of the
Conference via videoconference.
The famous Egyptian Poet Mr. Ahmed Abd El-Mooti Hegazy gave a quick glimpse
of his own personal experience with poetry and the impact of censorship on
artists. The last part of the opening session was a brief presentation by Mr.
Gere Andarssen, Deputy Director, Worldview Rights, on the exhibition “Art for
Freedom” which is consisting of 17 unique graphic works by Norway""s leading
contemporary Artists.
The opening session was followed by a Press Conference where many of the
Egyptian and international media representatives directed their questions to the
Norwegian Minister, Dr. Serageldin and Mr. Hegazy about the content of the
database, the idea behind this unique project and their future expectations of
this initiative. The Conference sessions tackled many issues related to freedom
of expression, censorship, fundamentalism and art oppression, censorship of
libraries, films, broadcasting and Internet as well as the institutional,
political and social constraints on the freedom of expression. The Conference
sessions also discussed the role of libraries in promoting freedom of expression
and the importance of dialogue serving intercultural and inter-religious
communication on freedom of expression.
For more
details on this conference, please click the following links