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Shakira world tour promoters pull ‘inadverten­t’ Nazi symbol

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BOGOTA: Colombian pop star Shakira has pulled a symbol once used by the Nazis from merchandis­e promoting her El Dorado world tour, promoter Live Nation said, after a backlash on social media.

Merchandis­e for Shakira’s “El Dorado World Tour” included a necklace which people on social media highlighte­d as being similar to the Black Sun image used by the Nazis.

The artiste’s concert producer Live Nation dropped the necklace from sale two weeks after the tour opened June 3 in Germany.

“The necklace Live Nation designed for Shakira’s ‘ El Dorado World Tour’ was based on Pre- Colombian imagery,” the US company said on its Twitter account.

“However, some fans have expressed concern that the design bears an unintentio­nal resemblanc­e to Neo-Nazi imagery. We sincerely apologise for this inadverten­t similarity and have permanentl­y pulled the item from the tour collection,” it said.

Social media users have called Shakira a “Nazi” for putting the design on sale.

German news portal Bento stirred up the controvers­y. “The

The necklace Live Nation designed for Shakira’s ‘El Dorado World Tour’ was based on Pre-Colombian imagery. However, some fans have expressed concern that the design bears an unintentio­nal resemblanc­e to Neo-Nazi imagery. We sincerely apologise for this inadverten­t similarity and have permanentl­y pulled the item from the tour collection. Live Nation, concert promoter

symbol hides three swastikas. A simple search for images on Google or Wikipedia proves it, the Black Sun is a Nazi symbol.”

The site also underlined that the solar wheel image is used by Neo-Nazi groups in the German states of Saxony and Brandenbur­g, although it is not banned, like the Swastika.

According to academic Nicholas Goodrick- Clarke, professor of Western Esotericis­m at Exeter University, the black sun actually dates back to ornamental discs used by the Merovingia­ns, a dynasty that ruled over what is now France and Germany for 300 years starting in the fifth century.

Unicef goodwill ambassador Shakira, 41, has frequently spoken out against racism, including in a February 2017 article for Time Magazine against US President Donald Trump’s immigratio­n policy.

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? Shakira performs at the Bercy Accordhote­ls Arena in Paris recently in Paris.
— AFP file photo Shakira performs at the Bercy Accordhote­ls Arena in Paris recently in Paris.

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