The Bishop of San Sebastian has asked to remove the video of rapper Tokischa recorded in a basilica
The Bishopric "deeply regrets the improper use of a sacred space" and stresses that he did not authorize the recording of a content that has had a "gigantic echo".
The Bishopric of San Sebastianhas asked the rapper of the Dominican Republic,Tokischa , toremove a videoclip recorded inside the basilica of Our Lady of the Earth, because it appears half-naked in images broadcast on social media.
According to the Bishopric in a statement , after learning of this video , he contacted the producer and reminded him that at the time he refused permission to record it.
The Bishopric recalls that in July last yearthe producer asked permission to "shoot a short scene BAT inside a temple in the diocese of San Sebastian, arguing that it would be a moment of respect and respect and without interrupting the dynamics of the place. "
Among other things, the producer later stated that it would be "a cultural project to promote Basque culture through an intimate and poetic story".
However, after investigating the works of the producer and the proposed artist, the Bishopric decidednot to authorize .
However,the producer contacted the officials of the Basilica of Santa Maria to carry out this project, " concealinghis true wishes and the refusal of the Bishopric ".
The Foundation of Christian Lawyers in Spain has filed a lawsuit against the rapper mentioned in a court in San Sebastian.
The video itself caused great surprise in Basque society because it putsat the centre the persecution suffered by the Euskera during the Franco dictatorship.
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