Shakira
Concert Triggers Afghanistan Controversy
11/22/07
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Pop
superstar Shakira has sparked controversy in Afghanistan after a national
TV network was blasted by the Muslim country's government for broadcasting
a concert by the sexy singer.
The Colombian beauty, 30, is known for her scantily-clad belly dancing
and skimpy stage costumes - and the showing of the raunchy concert
performance on local network Tolo TV has angered religious officials and
Muslim clerics.
But Tolo TV owner, Saad Mohseni, has defended his decision to broadcast
the gig, claiming the show was "not that provocative", and
"Shakira was pixilated (across her chest)" to minimize any
offence the concert might cause.
And Australian-raised Mohseni believes his company is simply being
targeted by the government.
He adds, "The government is looking for an excuse to have a go at
us. When we give air time to the Taliban we are 'talking to terrorists';
when we air people criticizing the government, we are told we are
'opposing peace and reconciliation'."
Afghani President Hamid Karzi is now looking to implement new
censorship laws which will give the government "greater powers to
limit broadcasts that are deemed damaging to Afghanistan and its
culture".