Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Andrés Calamaro: Singer denounced for inciting drugs – Daily Mail

March 18, 2015 – 14:12 <- - end addthis!> | Buenos Aires –

Six years behind bars could spend the singer Andrés Calamaro after he was denounced by the Judiciary of Argentina, which accused of “advocating drug use” .

The fact would have happened during one of his concerts in the city of Córdoba. “What a lovely night …” said the Argentine singer, to which the audience responded with “smoke a cheerleading.”

complaint was laid by the provincial legislature of Córdoba (central Argentina) Aurelio García Elorrio. However, this is the second time that processed Calamaro for that matter, then in 1996 the justice of his country acquitted for saying the same phrase during a recital.

“This man (Calamaro) was the festival of Cosquín Rock (Córdoba) and would have screamed the phrase ‘what a lovely night for’ expecting the audience to repeat ‘smoke a cheerleading’. Once you answered that he said ‘yes, we complained, we imputed all,’ “said Graciela Lopez Filoñuk, prosecutor in charge of the case.

If the complaint prosper, Andrés Calamaro be punished according to national drug law , which forces lead to prison to publicly disseminate the use of drugs or induces another to consume.

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