Eurovision organizers ban use of Crimean Tatar flag

The organizers of the Eurovision-2016 took the decision to ban the use the Crimean Tatar, Kosovo, Palestinian and some others flags during the competition.

The rules, published on the official website of the Stockholm Globe Arena concert hall, prohibit bringing these flags to the venue. The list of banned flags also includes flags of the so-called Donetsk People`s Republic, Northern Cyprus, Nagorno-Karabakh and Basque.

In addition, the organizers stressed that it was ”strictly prohibited” to use the flag of the Islamic State.
The organizers say that official national flags of the 42 participating countries are preferred, as well as the flags of countries that have recently taken part (e.g. Turkey, Portugal, Romania), and the official national flags of other countries, which are members of the United Nations.

Rainbow flags and the European Union flag will be tolerated provided they will, according to the evaluation of the organizers, not be used as a tool to intentionally make a political statement during the show. Particularly, the organizers request and urge the fan community to respect and appreciate the non-political nature of the Eurovision Song Contest.

As UaPosition reported earlier, Crimean singer Jamala won the finals of a local competition to represent Ukraine at this year`s Eurovision song contest.

Her song ”1944” about the mass deportation of Crimean Tatars under Stalin regime received the highest scores both from the judges and by a popular vote.

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