“It was always a song of peace, that’s why it resonated with us. When you live in a country like Pakistan and are constantly hearing about attacks it is really soothing to hear a song that unites us.”
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
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By RT News | August 27, 2018
A private school in Karachi has dropped John Lennon’s classic “Imagine” from a student concert following complaints about the song’s “atheist lyrics.”
Students at Karachi Grammar School were due to sing the Beatle singer’s 1971 solo hit at an annual event in a tradition stretching back decades. However, school administrators were forced into a late change over fears they could be liable for prosecution under Pakistan’s blasphemy laws.
Newspaper columnist Ansar Abbasi highlighted the song’s lyrics in a tweet Wednesday, sparking a widespread debate over whether the “controversial” lyrics were appropriate for a school event.
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