Crimea’s Russian-Installed Authorities Seek to Ban Street Musicians From Playing Songs by ‘Foreign Agents’
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The State Association of Annexed Crimea recommended that the municipalities of the region prohibit the performance of songs by "foreign agents" on...
Crimea’s Russian-installed authorities seek to ban street musicians from playing songs by ‘foreign agents’
The State Council of Crimea, the Russian-installed parliament in the occupied region, has recommended that municipalities ban performances of songs by “foreign agents” in open public spaces, according to its head, Vladimir Konstantinov. He added that the ban should also extend to citizens of countries that take “unfriendly actions” against Russia. Street musicians, Konstantinov said, should be denied permits if they plan to perform works by “for…
The State Council of Crimea recommended that the authorities of the municipalities of the Republic should prohibit the performance in the streets of the creation of foreign agents, as reported by the Head of Parliament of the region, Vladimir Konstantinov.
The so-called "State Council" of the annexed Crimea recommended to the municipalities that they should prohibit the production of songs and "other creations" of "foreign agents" on open street sites, as reported by the "President of Parliament" Vladimir Konstantinov, who said that a similar measure should be extended to the songs of citizens of "other States engaged in unfriendly acts against Russia" whose words and actions "harmful" for the Rus…
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