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    SHAKIRA SHOWS ARMENIAN FLAG AT BAKU CONCERT

    http://asbarez.com/105910/shakira-shows-armenian-flag-at-baku-concert/
    Tuesday, October 16th, 2012

    Shakira during her Baku concert on Saturday

    World famous singer Shakira caused a stir at an international soccer
    tournament in Beku Saturday as she mistakenly held up a Colombian
    flag upside down giving the impression it was the flag from Armenia.

    The Colombian singer took to the stage before the FIFA Under 17
    Women's World Cup Final between France and Korea in Baku, Azerbaijan,
    for the first time since the announcement of her pregnancy.

    She was dressed all in black and displaying what she thought was her
    native Colombian flag. However the flag, turned backwards, represents
    Armenia due to it having similar colors as the Colombian flag.

    Amnesty International had urged Shakira and Rhianna a week before
    the concert to open their eyes to recent arrests of journalists,
    bloggers and activists in Azerbaijan, before their performances in
    the former Soviet republic this month,.

    Amnesty and Sing for Democracy said in a joint letter that it wanted
    to draw the singer's attention to human rights and freedom of speech
    issues in Azerbaijan.

    "Both singers should be aware of the situation in the country
    post-Eurovision," the letter said, referring to the singing contest in
    the Azeri capital of Baku in May, which spurred protests and rallies
    by Azeris demanding democracy.

    Authorities in Baku arrested dozens of protesters in May and have
    since arrested several journalists and political activists.

    Rihanna is scheduled to perform in Baku on Saturday, while Shakira
    performed on Oct. 24.

    "Amnesty International believes that the Azerbaijani government should
    afford all artists, journalists, activists and ordinary citizens the
    right to express themselves freely without fear of reprisal. We hope
    that you share our belief," said the letter to Rihanna and Shakira.

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