Uzbekistan Bans Meaningless Songs That "Don’t Praise The Motherland"
In a statement on its website, Uzbekistan’s Culture and Sports Ministry has announced a ban on “meaningless” songs that fail to “praise the motherland.”
In a rather insensitively worded ruling, the music of pop groups Mango and Ummon and singers Dilfuza Rahimova, Otabek Mutalhojaev, and Dilshod Rakhmonov were condemned as being “meaningless from musical and lyrical standpoints.” (Ouch!)
They were stripped of their performing licenses, which are issued by an agency within the ministry, Uzbeknavo, and which are needed in order to perform in public in Uzbekistan.
The ministry says:
“Their songs do not conform to our nation’s cultural traditions, they contradict our moral heritage and mentality. We should not forget about our duty to praise our motherland, our people, and their happiness.”
Seven other performers were issued “harsh warnings” and given a deadline of July 1 to eliminate what the ministry euphemistically calls their “creative shortcomings.”
Source: http://beforeitsnews.com/opinion-conservative/2013/06/uzbekistan-bans-meaningless-songs-that-dont-praise-the-motherland-2669088.html
In a statement on its website, Uzbekistan’s Culture and Sports Ministry has announced a ban on “meaningless” songs that fail to “praise the motherland.”
In a rather insensitively worded ruling, the music of pop groups Mango and Ummon and singers Dilfuza Rahimova, Otabek Mutalhojaev, and Dilshod Rakhmonov were condemned as being “meaningless from musical and lyrical standpoints.” (Ouch!)
They were stripped of their performing licenses, which are issued by an agency within the ministry, Uzbeknavo, and which are needed in order to perform in public in Uzbekistan.
The ministry says:
“Their songs do not conform to our nation’s cultural traditions, they contradict our moral heritage and mentality. We should not forget about our duty to praise our motherland, our people, and their happiness.”
Seven other performers were issued “harsh warnings” and given a deadline of July 1 to eliminate what the ministry euphemistically calls their “creative shortcomings.”
Source: http://beforeitsnews.com/opinion-conservative/2013/06/uzbekistan-bans-meaningless-songs-that-dont-praise-the-motherland-2669088.html