South Korea's 'monk' DJ ditches robe to avoid Singapore ban

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KUALA LUMPUR: Men’s singles shuttler Lee Zii Jia continued his good run of late by beating India’s Kiran George 21-13, 21-18 to book his spot in the quarter-finals of the Malaysian Masters on Thursday (May 23).

SINGAPORE : A controversial South Korea n DJ"monk" will avoid a ban in Singapore by performing in the city-state without his robe or any religious references, a nightclub hosting him said Thursday.

He is scheduled to perform next month at a nightclub in Singapore, an ethnically diverse city-state where laws restrict speech or actions viewed as harmful to religious harmony. On Thursday, the nightclub said that the show would be held as scheduled on June 19 and 20 but without any references to religion.

Monk DJ Ditches Robe Perform Singapore

 

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