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Morocco will not sanction TV over ‘scantily dressed’ J-Lo
By AFP - Jul 09,2015 - Last updated at Jul 09,2015
RABAT — Moroccan regulator said Tuesday it rejected a request to sanction a television channel for broadcasting a "scantily dressed" American pop star Jennifer Lopez at a concert in the highly conservative Muslim country.
The request from Islamist Prime Minister Abdelilah Benkirane came after Lopez sparked controversy over her performance before record crowds at the annual Mawazine music festival in May.
Media criticised her for her "suggestive poses" and for being "scantily" dressed during a show broadcast on public television channel 2M.
Government spokesman Mustapha Khalfi, a member of the ruling Justice and Development Party, strongly denounced the broadcast, saying it was "unacceptable and goes against broadcasting law".
Following that, Benkirane sent a letter to the High Audiovisual Communication Authority (HACA) urging it to take action.
He called for sanctions against the channel's management, saying the performance had "sexual connotations" and provoked the "religious and moral values of the country".
But HACA rejected the request, saying on its website that such actions were outside its remit.
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