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@MusicLoveSite You're welcome :)) I am a big supporter of this music, it's what brings hope and positive vibes back into the rather dreadful and negative filled world we live in today...tv, newspapers, magazines, filled with negative information, doom and gloom, I come here to escape and get rejuvinated, re-energized so to speak :) Thanks and keep up the great work you do!
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@JATR1X Iran, Turkey, Cuba, Nigeria, Argentina...to name a few. some of the artists faced/were imprisoned, harassed, assassinated, tortured...their music expression struck the wrong chords in levels of government and the result is a violation of free expression of ideas, emotions even to the point of getting murdered. Like I said, we are privileged to even hear this and for the ability of sharing it with others without facing punishment.
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@hevok2009 i agree with you!!!!!!!!! i just wanna know the name of the countries dude...
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Wow Amaazzaing Musicccc.
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@JATR1X Music is a free expression of the ideas, traditions and emotions of individuals and of peoples. Yet these expressions may conflict with those of people in power. The ideas themselves may simply be unpopular or outside the current thinking or practices of a regime or special interest group. For there are those the world over who are threatened by the very nature of a free exchange of ideas. There are those who will stop at nothing to stifle them.
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@JATR1X Although not common in most democratic societies, more authoritarian governments censor music deemed critical of the government, the military, stores, TV stations, or other authorities. In many societies without a well established free press, popular music is one of the few avenues to express and share ideas, even when those ideas are encoded in otherwise innocuous song lyrics.
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@JATR1X Parissa, Iran - In the Islamic Republic of Iran, female singers often face severe restrictions
Ferhat Tunc, Turkey - Censored and imprisoned by Turkish authorities
Gorki Águila, Cuba - Censored by the Cuban Government. Imprisoned August 2003
Fela Kuti, Nigeria - Imprisoned and harassed by Nigerian authorities
Matoub Lounès, Algeria - Assassinated in 1998
Miguel Angel Estrella, Argentina - Banned, imprisoned and tortured by the Argentine military junta
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@hevok2009 i get it, what countries?
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@JATR1X education, art, music, internet access, all part of a censorship to keep their citizens from expressing basic human rights
Thank you for supporting!
PortraitDigital 1 month ago
@PortraitDigital No problem. ;)
MusicLoveSite 1 month ago
to think that in some countries around the globe, music is not allowed..art is supressed...we are to feel humbled and thankful for such privilege...thank you MusicLoveSite for sharing this music with the world..
hevok2009 1 month ago 2
@hevok2009 You are welcome. I thank you for such a nice comment.
MusicLoveSite 1 month ago