Romanian Radicals obstruct song-playing concert with Islamic calls for Kosovo

A Muslim religious call that has entered a classical music work to honour the victims of the recent war in Kosovo has prompted the extremist right-wing in Romania to prevent the composer's concert that has written the work, reports Insader. Titled “The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace” (man armed: One [...]
A Muslim religious call that has entered a classical music work to honour the victims of the recent war in Kosovo has prompted the extremist right-wing in Romania to prevent the composer's concert that has written the work, reports Insader.
Titled “The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace” (man armed: A mass for peace, composed by the renowned musician, Wales composer Carl Yankees in 2000, dedicated to Kosovo's war victims, according to Romanian news agency “Mediafax”, has been the reason why Romanian rightist radicals have obstructed the concert.
The classical music concert where this work would be performed, held in the Romanian town of Cluj (Colossvar / Klausenburg has been hampered by radicals who entered the hall starting to attack the team of instrumentists and guest guests.
Five people have been arrested according to the media in Romania, while among them there has been a representative of the right party in Romania “Noua Drapta” (Right Hand).
Besides many cultural quotations, the work also contains an Islamic prayer, so this has exacerbated the radicals who entered the concert trying to prevent the concert, but they have failed to reach “, writes “Mediafax”.
The five people arrested were sitting in the audience and began singing the Romanian national anthem. Then they began to attack but were caught by police and sent to the station, reports Insander.
The event took place Sunday evening in Romania. /Insider. com












