“Freedom for Palestine” and “Death of the Israeli Army” asked for a rap group at the World-Famous Glastonbury Festival in England and therefore not only caused a scandal, but also brought the BBC public service to an explanation.
The appearance was broadcast live on television. Minister of Culture Lisa Nandy asked BBC -Baas Tim Davie a “urgent explanation” about the BBC that BBC had made before implementation, British media reported. The police have announced that the video material that is relevant to criminal content.
BBC removes the appearance of player
A BBC spokesperson said that some comments were “deeply offensive”. The channel warned of “very strong and discriminatory language” on the screen. The appearance of the Bob Vylan duo will then no longer be able to look at the BBC player, the report continues. However, the rappers published the scenes on their Instagram account that wanted to make the television setting disappear (see items below).
In addition to Bob Vylan, the British police also check the recordings of the appearance of the Irish Trio Kneecap. One of the musicians has already been accused of an incident in a concert hall in London because of a suspected terrorist crime. It is said of the Irish that it has shown the Hezbollah flag.
Irish band also attacks Prime Minister Strander
As the PA -press agency reported, Prime Minister Keir Strander had also spoken against the appearance of the band on the Glastonbury stage. The musicians recorded the discussion. A band member initially announced a “uprising” for the courthouse, but withdrew it. Later he said that Strander did not want to play that they were playing – followed by a non -sleeping insult to the prime minister. The Israeli message in Great Britain was also deeply concerned about the standardization of extremist language and the glorification of violence.
Source: Krone

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