Western music banned in Iran

Ahmadinejad wild like the Taliban.


George Michael, Eric Clapton and Kenny G will no longer be heard on Iranian airwaves after hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad issued a decree banning Western music from the country’s radio and TV stations.

The official IRAN Persian daily reported today that Ahmadinejad, as head of Iran’s Supreme Cultural Revolutionary Council, ordered the enacting of an October ruling by the council for Western songs to be banned.

“Blocking indecent and Western music from the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) is required,” according to a statement on the council’s official website.

Ahmadinejad’s order means the IRIB must execute the decree and prepare a report on its implementation within six months, according to the newspaper.

“This is terrible,” said Iranian guitarist Babak Riahipour, whose music was occasionally played on state radio and television. “The decision shows a lack of knowledge and experience.”

Songs such as George Michael’s Careless Whisper, Eric Clapton’s Rush and Hotel California by the Eagles regularly accompany Iranian TV and programmes, as do tunes by saxophonist Kenny G.

Following eight years of reformist-led rule in Iran, Ahmadinejad won office in August on a platform of reverting to ultraconservative principals promoted by Iran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution.

“Supervision of content from films, TV series and their voice-overs is emphasised in order to support spiritual cinema and to eliminate violence,” the council said in a statement on its website explaining its October ruling.

Since then, he has jettisoned Iran’s moderation in foreign policy and pursued a purge in the government, replacing pragmatic veterans with former military commanders and inexperienced religious hard-liners.

He has also issued stinging criticisms of Israel, called for the Jewish state to be “wiped off the map” and described the Nazi Holocaust as a “myth”.

Concerns are high over Iran’s nuclear programme, with the United States accusing Tehran of pursuing an atomic weapons programme. Iran denies the claims.

He also promised to confront what he called the Western cultural invasion and promote Islamic values during his presidential campaign.

Western music, films and clothing are widely available in Iran, and hip-hop tunes can be heard on Tehran’s streets, blaring from car speakers or from music shops. Bootleg videos and DVDs of films banned by the state are widely available on the black market.

The latest media ban also includes censorship of content of films.

The council has also issued a ban on foreign films that promote “arrogant powers”, an apparent reference to the United States.

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Thank God for that!

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look at it this way.. he did Iranians a favor

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this is no good. why ban music? taliban do that and usa daisycuter bombed. what hepened to iran people, and students? what they lisen in ipod?

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:eek: How does Eric Clapton get lumped George Michael and Kenny G?
Kenny G indecent? This is probably as cool as he’ll ever be.

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Films are being censored to, no Chronicles of Narnia for you Iran!

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I say send Kevin Bacon to show this John Lithgow character the power and beauty of music.

I predict this hardliner bozo will be overthrown sooner than later. Maybe even before he gets a workable nuke.

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Why not ban eastern music as well,I hope there are no iranian music bands

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The Persian posse boy band coming soon.

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lol semi

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shi-aaaaahhhh boiii

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Good thing the ban came into effect. These days the singers expose their bodies more than their songs.

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Western music was officially banned way back in '79. This is just a reinforcement I presume.

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I remember in the late 80s my Grandfather used to listen to Radio Zahedan and believe it or not the opening music was taken from Pink Floyds track "time" from Dark side of the Moon

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** “time” from Dark side of the Moon :k:**

Ahmadinejad needs to jam to that classic, it might help remove the pole that seems to be bothering him.

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whats the big deal? i have banned western music already in my house...

like i watch britney spears or jessica simpsons music videos with the sound muted..

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You are kidding aren’t you? I heard Indians listen to only western music. That’s because their national language is English. I don’t think it’s Hindi anymore. I don’t see anyone speaking in their language when i was in Bangalore. Except for the not so educated ones. Everyone that i met in Bangalore converse in English even to their own families.
Is it the same in Pakistan as well? I hope not.

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Yes it is. But so what? What iss wrong wit ispeaking in English? Iss English not thee global language?

In Bangalore, you see, peoples speaks Kannadiga, and not Hindi, Hindi only ispoken in North. In Pakistan, rich peoples does not give a toss about Urdu. Only like English.

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Whats wrong with that it is not the mother tongue of 95% of the population

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^ It is supposed to be a national language!