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Хиландски уметник прави споменик за Талибанците кои што умреле на 11-ти септември.
Споменикот е замислен како тегла за слатко со срце во средината!
Уметникот планира споменикот да биде висок два метри и поставен на некој плоштад.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/dutch-artist-to-create-911-memorial-celebrating-taliban-fighters/
Posted on September 10, 2011 at 6:51am by Tiffany Gabbay
On September 11, Wouter Mijland a Dutch artist living in Dresden, Germany, plans to create a monument — not for the innocent victims or heroes who perished on that fateful day — but for fallen Taliban fighters. According to an interview in a German-language blog, Mijland alleges his monument will look like a large jelly can with a heart in the middle.
According to Tundra Taboids, the artist wants to set up a two-meter high sculpture in secret yet counter to logic, do so in a public square. He is purportedly creating his monument to protest a new German war memorial to be erected in the same area — a memorial he claims is both “frightening and wrong.”
Mijland, who allegedly claims the Islamic threat “is a product of Western propaganda,” calls his monument a “cheap provocation.” He also said that “some people think differently about the 11 September 2001 and its consequences on the polarization and stigmatization of people of Muslim religion.”
Споменикот е замислен како тегла за слатко со срце во средината!

Уметникот планира споменикот да биде висок два метри и поставен на некој плоштад.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/dutch-artist-to-create-911-memorial-celebrating-taliban-fighters/
Posted on September 10, 2011 at 6:51am by Tiffany Gabbay
On September 11, Wouter Mijland a Dutch artist living in Dresden, Germany, plans to create a monument — not for the innocent victims or heroes who perished on that fateful day — but for fallen Taliban fighters. According to an interview in a German-language blog, Mijland alleges his monument will look like a large jelly can with a heart in the middle.
According to Tundra Taboids, the artist wants to set up a two-meter high sculpture in secret yet counter to logic, do so in a public square. He is purportedly creating his monument to protest a new German war memorial to be erected in the same area — a memorial he claims is both “frightening and wrong.”
Mijland, who allegedly claims the Islamic threat “is a product of Western propaganda,” calls his monument a “cheap provocation.” He also said that “some people think differently about the 11 September 2001 and its consequences on the polarization and stigmatization of people of Muslim religion.”
