Beyonce cans concert in "conservative" Malaysia; will perform in "moderate" Indonesia instead

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Beyonce Knowles has scrapped plans to stage her first concert in Muslim-majority Malaysia and will instead perform in neighboring Indonesia.


International Creative Management, her Los Angeles-based talent agency, said Knowles’ Nov. 1 date in Kuala Lumpur was canceled "due to a scheduling conflict."


The announcement followed recent speculation that Knowles – who is famous for her sexy image and skimpy outfits – was reluctant to fulfill the Malaysian government’s demand for female performers to cover up from the top of their chests to their knees, including their shoulders.


Indonesia, also Muslim, has less stringent rules about how performers should dress and behave.


"It is with regret that we announce the cancellation of The Beyonce Experience World Tour in Kuala Lumpur," said the ICM statement, which was made available Monday by Malaysian entertainment organizers Pineapple Concerts. "It was to mark the very first time the performer would bring her show to Malaysia."


Knowles, 26, will perform in Jakarta on Nov. 1.


Pineapple Concerts Chairman Razlan Ahmad Razali said his company, which has brought Western acts such as Kanye West and Earth, Wind and Fire to Malaysia, was "disappointed and frustrated."


"Though Indonesia is also a Muslim country, it doesn’t have all these issues that we have," Razlan told The Associated Press. "She can perform as she likes there."


Concert promoters have said Western performers face mounting pressure in Malaysia to keep skimpy clothes and steamy dance moves off the stage amid protests by conservative Muslims who believe liberal Western performances can corrupt young people.


Gwen Stefani made what she called "a major sacrifice" in August by wearing clothes that revealed little skin at a Kuala Lumpur stadium concert after Muslim students and activists called for the performance to be canceled due to the singer’s sultry reputation.

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I’d say Malaysia won this

I’d say Malaysia won this one.

indonesian r so much more

indonesian r so much more open minded, n moderate…......

A history teacher friend of

A history teacher friend of mine in mid-West USA commented upon what he considered the irony that in Iran, people go about wrapped in black by day, but then at night, watch scantily clothed performers on "Bay Watch" via satellite TV.   Although, my friend in Tehran said she never ever wears a chador, but only a scarf and manteau.  But my teacher friend in the USA probably has visions of everyone wearing chadors.  Still, I can sympathize with a country which is conservative and does not feel comfortable with what might be considered immodest performances.  Let’s face it, even the USA draws the line to certain things. Years ago, Michael Jackson made a lewd gesture during a performance (which connotes self-gratification), and the viewing public (not the govt.) and press objected.


I guess I am trying to put myself in the Malaysia’s position, and see things from their point of view.


Even though the USA seems very permissive and liberal, they are not confortable with nudism in public. A male can bicycle in any major city topless, but a woman (and until recently even nursing mothers), must have some form of shirt/blouse/bikini.    Now, if the USA was TOTALLY liberal (or amoral if you will), then no one would blink an eye at anything in a public place.  Therefore, I feel we should try to understand the feelings of a more conservative culture.    I suppose extremes, such as the Taliban, which prevent women from receiving any form of education or medical treatment, is rightly viewed as an encroachment upon human rights (at least human rights as a majority of the world has come to understand it in the 20th-21st century.)

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<YOU know!

Beyonce is beautiful and

Beyonce is beautiful and black and Indonesia can’t handle her.

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