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The martial arts legend Bruce Lee, seen here in
a portrait, is to be honoured with a statue in the southern Bosnian
city of Mostar, as a symbolic protest against ethnic division
(AFP) |
The martial arts legend Bruce Lee is to be honoured with a statue in
the southern Bosnian city of Mostar, as a symbolic protest against ethnic
division, local authorities said.
Bruce Lee was chosen as a hero that all ethnic groups could relate to,
in a city that was nearly destroyed during the fierce fighting between
Croats and Muslims during Bosnia's 1992-95 war and that remains bitterly
divided.
City authorities have given the green light for the statue to be built,
following a proposal made two years ago by a local association, the Urban
Movement of Mostar, Zdravko Culjak, head of Mostar's planning department,
said.
The life-sized bronze statue of the Kung Fu cinema icon is to be placed
in a city park within the next few months.
Lee starred in a string of hugely successful martial arts films --
Fists of Fury, Enter the Dragon, The Chinese Connection and Return of the
Dragon -- in the early 1970s, but died at the young age of 32, in 1973.
The Mostar city administration has been unified under international
pressure but ethnic divisions remain.
Following the war both ethnic groups erected
monuments and renamed streets after heroes of their ethnicity
.
"At a time when politics and ethnic ideology have occupied and poisoned
everyday life, we want to show that there are true values that have
nothing to do with politics," the Mostar association earlier said of the
initiative.
"It would also be a reminder of our childhood dreams of a just world
where crude physical force does not matter, but skill, speed and the will
to fight for justice does."
(Agencies) |