Poland, Ukraine banned Bregovich's concerts, the latter supported Russian Crimean occupation

Poland and Ukraine had cancelled the concerts of Serbian singer Goran Bregovic, due to the support he had voiced for the invasion of the Ukraine Crime from Russia. Despite serious human rights violations by the invading Russian regime in the Crime and International Sanctions, Bregovqi had held a concert in Sevastopol Crimea, where [...]
Despite serious human rights violations by the invading Russian regime in the Crime and International Sanctions, Bregovqi had held a concert in Sevastopol Crimea, where he had praised Russia and said he hoped the West “would recover from the pannoja”.
Following the concert held on March 26, 2015, Bregovqi was asked by reporters if he feared the boycott. He had said: “I don't care. We in the Balkans have always felt the greatness coming from the east, from Russia. I think the West has always expressed a kind of paranoid about this. I hope this passes and they find some kind of medicine for this. ”
The performance of Bregovic in Sevastopol had resulted in the annulment of his concert, scheduled for 16 May that year in Kiev, Ukraine, reports the Group for Protection of Human Rights at Kharkiv.
Same year, ' 2015 Bregovici had also planned to attend a festival in Poland, but his concert was cancelled precisely because of the concert being held in occupied Crime and the support he has voiced for Russia.
Different, Express newspaper on Wednesday reported That Bregovqi is expected to sing to the Albanian public in Korca. Organisers, who have announced his arrival, are naming “an atmosphere” the night he will sing Bregovic, until the participation of the Serbian nationalist singer has been rejected in Kosovo. The Korca municipality says of Gazeta Express that it is aware of these objections, but hints it is being treated more politically than artisticly.
News that Bregovic is expected to perform in Korca has sparked many reactions in Kosovo, due to his anti-Albanian stances and songs, described as inspiration of Serbian soldiers during the Kosovo war.












