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| Junoon
to perfrom against Iraq war |
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DATE
Apr 3, 2003 |
PUBLICATION
indiatimes.com |
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KARACHI: The popular Pakistani
rock band Junoon on Thursday said it will add its voice to
opposition to the war in Iraq in a "protest concert"
in the southern city of Karachi. The performance by Junoon
over the weekend will also raise money for a Pakistani welfare
organisation, said Salman Ahmad, the group''s lead singer.
"We are not against America. We are not against Britain.
We are against the war and against the killing of innocent
civilians in Iraq," said Ahmad, who is also a UN goodwill
ambassador in the campaign to fight HIV/AIDS. The money will
go to the Al-Shifa Trust, a private organisation that runs
an eye hospital for poor patients.
Opposition to the US strike on Iraq is widespread in Pakistan.
Hardline Islamic parties have mustered tens of thousands of
demonstrators at rallies in the last month, accompanied by
calls for a holy war against the United States and a boycott
of US products. Ahmad spoke against such a boycott, saying
it would only hurt Pakistan''s economy. "It''s not a
solution to the problem," he said. Junoon, which means
"passion" in the Urdu language, blends western rock
music with traditional Urdu music, and is the only Pakistani
pop group with a sizable following outside the country.
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