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Dutch band nixes Lebanon gig in solidarity with local artists

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BEIRUT: Dutch band Within Temptation has cancelled its concert at a big music festival in Lebanon to support the country’s most popular indie band, whose own gig was axed ater church pressure and death threats.

Lebanon’s Byblos festival said it was forced to pull the Mashrou’ Leila show fearing “bloodshed” ater church leaders accused the band of blasphemy and some Christian critics vowed to stop the concert by force.

Activists have decried this as part of rising atacks on free speech and marginalis­ed communitie­s in Lebanon.

“Lebanese authoritie­s at this moment are not able to provide artists the security to perform in peace,” Within Temptation, which was due to perform in the ancient city of Byblos on Wednesday, wrote in a Facebook post.

The move was also “in solidarity with Mashrou’ Leila and in support of tolerance, freedom of speech and expression”, it said. “It hurts to make this decision. Our last show in Lebanon is still very vivid in our hearts and minds.” Mashrou’ Leila has performed in major cities around the world, with its lyrics tackling sectariani­sm, gender equality and homophobia.

The Byblos festival commitee has appealed to people to urge the Lebanese state to ensure the right of artists to freedom of expression and freedom from fear.

“We will never be silenced,” it said on Sunday ater the Dutch band’s announceme­nt.

In recent weeks, church leaders in Byblos had called for the Mashrou’ Leila show to be pulled, saying its songs violate “religious values”.

The Lebanese musicians, who have played twice in Byblos in recent years, said they were the target of a smear campaign.

They said they were shocked by “accusation­s and lies” about four-year-old songs from the Ibn EL Leil album, which reached number 13 on the Billboard world album chart.

In an unrelated developmen­t, President Michel Aoun warned Lebanese on Thursday of the risk of harsh financial measures from internatio­nal institutio­ns unless sacrifices are made to save the country from economic crisis.

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