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Reggae star barred from Britain
By OutRage! News
Service 4 Nov 2004
Jamaican reggae star, Sizzla Kalonji, has been denied a
visa to enter the UK.
The Home Office has indicated to gay rights group OutRage! that it has
not issued Sizzla a visa for his five-city UK concert tour, which was
to have begun last night at the Empire nightclub in Milton Keynes.
The visa denial follows lobbying by OutRage! and the Green
Party, both of which urged the Home Secretary to issue an exclusion order
against Sizzla on the grounds that he has incited the murder of white
people and homosexuals (details below).
Following our request for an exclusion order, we have been advised
by the Home Office that the Home Secretary David Blunkett is minded to
exclude Sizzla from the UK, said Peter Tatchell of OutRage!
While an exclusion order is being considered, the
Home Office will not allow him to enter the country.
Our understanding is that Sizzla has not, and will not, be issued
with a visa. He therefore cannot perform in Britain, which means that
none of his concerts will go ahead either now or in the foreseeable
future.It is estimated that the concert cancellations have cost
Sizzla, his promoters and the venues over £100,000 in lost income,
said Mr Tatchell.
All five of Sizzlas UK concerts have been cancelled
following protests by gay rights group OutRage!. The group protested to
the venues, local police and council officials.
The cancelled concerts are Bradford, Birmingham, Bristol,
London and Milton Keynes.We organised hundreds of our supporters
to blitz the venues with emails urging the cancellation of Sizzlas
concerts on the grounds that he incites racist and homophobic violence,
said co-organiser of the OutRage! protest campaign, Brett Lock.This
is the second UK concert tour by Sizzla that OutRage! has got cancelled
in the last two months. His gig at the White Pearl Club in Birmingham
on 3 September was dropped after we lobbied the venue and local police.It
is sickening the way the Stratford Rex venue in East London was trying
to proceed with Sizzlas concert this Saturday, despite the horrific
gay-bashing murder of David Morley.
The Stratford Rex is making money out of promoting
murder-music singers like Sizzla, said Mr Lock.
OutRage accuses Sizzla of inciting racist and homophobic violence.
Burn all white people in Jamaica, Sizzla told
his audience at the 1998 Reggae Sumfest Festival in Montego Bay, Jamaica.
The racist performer has also urged his listeners to kill gay people.
His current album, Red Alert (2004), includes the song Boom Boom, which
says: Queers must be killed. Another, Pump Up, says: Shoot
queers.
| At a concert, in Chicago in April
2002, Sizzla appeared to boast to his audience that he has personally
murdered homosexuals: I kill sodomites and queers, they bring
AIDS and disease upon people
shoot and kill them. |
Sizzlas real name is Miguel Orlando Collins.
See full details and references for Sizzlas kill
gays lyrics and stage comments at the end of this news release.
Sizzla has refused to apologise for his incitements to murder white
people and to kill lesbians and gay men, added Mr Tatchell.
His kill gays songs are still in circulation. He has
not withdrawn them. He is still profiteering from his murder music.
His encouragement to kill white people stirs up racial hatred and
violence.
Sizzlas songs promote the murder of gays and
lesbians. If his performances had gone ahead they may have led to public
disorder and to homophobic and racist hate crimes.
No one would give a platform to a singer who advocated killing black
or Jewish people. A performer who brazenly encourages the murder of whites
and gays should not be rewarded with concerts and financial success.
Securing the cancellation of Sizzlas concerts will hit him
in the pocket. It will help pressure Sizzla and other anti-gay Jamaican
singers to abandon their murderous incitements. Once they start losing
money, they will soon drop their violent lyrics. Driving homophobic violence
out of Jamaican music will have a huge positive impact on Jamaican culture
and attitudes to the benefit of all Jamaicans, gay and straight.
In a free society, Sizzla has a right to criticize
homosexuality. But he does not have a right to advocate the killing of
lesbians and gay men. He has gone too far.
Free speech does not include the right to encourage the killing
of other human beings. Incitement to murder is a criminal offence. We
want his tour cancelled because he endorses violent hate crimes, not because
he insults gay people.
Inciting murder is a criminal offence under UK law. He is a threat
to public order and could provoke hate violence against white people and
lesbians and gays.
The Metropolitan Police and Crown Prosecution Service
are currently conducting a criminal investigation into Sizzla Kalonji
and seven other reggae singers on the grounds that their lyrics commit
the criminal offence of incitement to murder, added Mr Tatchell.
Sizzla Kalonji does not merely express his disapproval of homosexuality,
said Brett Lock of OutRage! and co-organiser of the Stop Murder Music
campaign. He calls for all homosexuals to be killed and incites
his listeners to murder gays and lesbians. This goes way beyond an acceptable
expression of opinion. Lesbian and gay people have a right to live their
lives free from threats to kill them, concluded Mr Lock.
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