Sri Lanka refuses singer Akon visa after protests

Akon’s video for the song “Sexy Bitch” features scantily  clad women dancing in front of a statue of the Buddha. Sri  Lanka’s ethnic majority Sinhalese are primarily Buddhists.

“Taking into consideration the allegations levelled against  the singer Akon, the government has decided not to issue him a  visa to conduct the concert in Sri Lanka,” said Anusha Palpita,  director-general of the government’s Information Department.

Palpita said the main allegation against Akon was that he  was “defaming Buddhism in his music videos”.

Representatives for Akon could not immediately be reached  for comment.

Sri Lanka’s Buddhist clergy are hugely influential in  ordinary life and politics, and in the past hardline Sinhalese  nationalists have used violence against those they see as  offending Buddhism.

The attack by an estimated 200 people on the pro-opposition  network, which runs three television and four radio stations  from its headquarters in central Colombo, came as the campaign  heats up for parliamentary elections on April 8.

In December 2004, a hand grenade attack at a concert by  Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan killed two people and wounded 19.  The attack was blamed on Sinhalese nationalists who were angry  that the concert was being staged on the first anniversary of  the death of a renowned Buddhist monk.