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During a Saturday performance at the Glastonbury Music Festival in the UK, the British punk duo called for “Death for Idf” and the State Department has revoked visas for members of the Bob Vylan Band.
The band Bob Vylan is composed of two musicians, stage names Bobby Vylan and Bobbie Vylan, and is scheduled to tour the United States later in 2025. Israel Defense Forces.
“Bob Vylan’s visa has been revoked,” a senior State Department official told Fox News Digital Archoter. “This Secretary of State It’s clear that the United States will not approve visas for terrorist sympathizers. ”
Meanwhile, Bobby Vylan’s statement during Glastonbury’s performance appeared to double and wrote in a social media post on Sunday: “I said what I said.”
“It is very important for us to encourage and inspire future generations to pick up the torch passed to us,” Bobby Vylan said in an Instagram post on Sunday. “Let’s be loud and obvious to show them the right thing to do when we want and need to change. Let’s see us parade the streets, campaign on the ground, organize online and yell at any stage we offer.”
Meanwhile, the BBC issued a statement on Monday, apologizing for continuing the live performance of Bob Vylan and condemning anti-Semitic odes during the show.
“The team is dealing with the situation on the scene, but in hindsight, we should pull the stream away during the show. We are sorry that this did not happen,” the BBC said in a statement on Monday. “The BBC respects freedom of speech but is firmly opposed to inciting violence. The anti-Semitism expressed by Bob Vylan is completely unacceptable and has no place in our radio waves.”
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