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China Bans “Threatening” Musicians Following Bjork’s Tibet Outburst

7/18/08, 10:50 am EST


China has banned all overseas performers that “threaten national sovereignty” following a performance by Bjork in Shanghai earlier this year. At that concert, the Icelandic singer led the crowd in a chant of “Tibet, Tibet!” after performing her song “Declare Independence.” The ban will also fall on artists who “threaten national unity”, “whip up ethnic hatred”, “violate religious policy or cultural norms” or “advocate obscenity or feudalism and superstition.” Plus, all performances must be approved beforehand, right down to what encores will be played. The move was made as China’s Ministry of Culture gears up for this year’s Olympic Games, which is expected to attract protesters and unruly crowds that don’t need to be exacerbated by musicians.


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Joe | 7/18/2008, 2:06 pm EST

Can’t they just ban her for being a douchebag?

thomas | 7/21/2008, 4:46 am EST

“Outburst”?!?
“lead the crowd in a chant”?!?
you can see it on youtube, she didn’t yell it, just spoke the words “tibet” at the end of the encore..almost obscured by the cresendo of music.
Then again, the truth is never as intriguing as a half-truth.

And oh yes, she is sooooo advocating feudalism and superstition! Good move CCP, your sooo forward thinking!!

Andy | 9/2/2008, 7:50 pm EST

Cant they just not ban things?

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