Lady Gaga Denied Indonesia, Become World News

Police refusal to issue permits Lady Gaga concert became international news. This story appeared in the Washington Post, BBC, Wall Street Journal, The Sun, New York Times, and also EOnline.

"Lady Gaga had to cancel a concert scheduled in Jakarta, Indonesia, after protests from conservative legislators and members of the Muslim group that assesses the performance of music and will lead to scandal," the Washington Post wrote on Tuesday, May 15, 2012.

"He's vulgar singer, wearing only panties and bra while singing," said Habib Salim Alatas, Chairman of the Islamic Defenders Front, told the BBC.

"Lady Gaga is too risky for Indonesia," the first sentence of the report to The New York Times.

Even the Wall Street Journal wrote about the general economic and business did not escape the lower reports of Lady Gaga. "Hardliners with a history of violent protest has threatened to use physical force to evict artists from Indonesia," wrote the Wall Street Journal.

And much more media write about this world. Google News index, there are more than 800 news about this.

Lady Gaga concert was originally scheduled to be held at the Bung Karno Main Stadium on June 3, 2012. Police deny permission to publish the reasons for the consideration and input from various parties, particularly from the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) as an umbrella organization of Islamic clerics and scholars in Indonesia.

Organizers have even asked the police to take care of return concert tickets are already purchased. In the near future, this will be coordinated with the event organizer as the organizer of the concert. A number of alternative places for the return ticket was prepared.

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