Alleged UN‑run blacklist of entertainers for apartheid boycott in the 1980s
Alleged UN‑run blacklist of entertainers for apartheid boycott in the 1980s The passage repeats known historical claims about a United Nations cultural boycott list that included major performers. It offers no new names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads, and the information is already part of the public record. While it mentions high‑profile artists, it does not implicate current officials or suggest fresh misconduct. Key insights: Claims the UN Special Committee Against Apartheid published a blacklist of entertainers who performed in South Africa.; Lists famous artists allegedly on the list (e.g., Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra, Queen).; States city councils and local authorities used the list to deny venue access.
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Alleged UN‑run blacklist of entertainers for apartheid boycott in the 1980s The passage repeats known historical claims about a United Nations cultural boycott list that included major performers. It offers no new names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads, and the information is already part of the public record. While it mentions high‑profile artists, it does not implicate current officials or suggest fresh misconduct. Key insights: Claims the UN Special Committee Against Apartheid published a blacklist of entertainers who performed in South Africa.; Lists famous artists allegedly on the list (e.g., Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra, Queen).; States city councils and local authorities used the list to deny venue access.
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