The BBC will no longer broadcast “high-risk” concerts after anti-Israeli slogans at the Glastonbury Festival

The BBC will stop broadcasting live “high-risk” concerts after the controversy caused by the appearances of the Punk-Rap Bob Vylan duo and the Irish Kneecap band at the Glastonbury Music Festival, announced the British radio today. Last Saturday at the stage of the famous festival, a member of Bob Vylan urged the public to shout “death, death in IDF”, Israeli defense forces, to follow slogans “Freedom, Freedom in Palestine”. Shortly afterwards, the Kneecap band, one of its three members, Liam O’Hana, who has been accused of “terrorist offenses” for raising a flag of Hezbollah during a concert, called on the crowd to shout derogatory slogans at the expense of the British Prime Minister. The incident has sparked strong reactions with the British government condemning anti-Israeli slogans and seeking explanations from the BBC that continued the live broadcast and after the slogans heard at the concert. ‘There is no excuse […]
Source: News Beast

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