Written by Brenda van de Wal    Wednesday, 24 February 2010 11:23   
Belarus did not inform Rammstein about being their National Enemy!
altYesterday at EU Ticket News we wrote about German Band Rammstein being declared National Enemy of Belarus by the so called ‘Council for societal morality’ or ‘Guards of Moral’ who’s job it is to protect the people. Afterwards the managament of Rammstein replied to this message and it turns out that they know nothing.    “We’ve heard about it through the media. We know nothing, not even about a cancellation of the concert... Ticket sales were doing fine and until know nothing changed. " stated the Morgen Post in Germany.

The musicians would “...vandalize the Belarusian governmental system with their show, music and lyrics”, stated the council. “The Rammstein songs are propaganda for violence, masochism, homosexuality and other perversity, directed against the Belarusian values”, they explained. Also “approving the Rammstein concert is a huge mistake that can cost us a lot”, thus the council. The management did’nt want to comment on the accusations made by the council about the Rammstein songs.  




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