Lhe Carthage International Festival announced the cancellation of the Hélène Ségara concert, initially registered in the July 31 programming. A decision in a climate of strong criticisms on social networks, where the French artist was accused of pro-Israeli sympathies, without the official press release of the festival explicitly mentioning these reasons.
For her part, Hélène Ségara claims to have never been engaged for this event. Contacted by AFP, she reacted in these terms: “I learn the cancellation of a concert that I have never signed. No concert was planned ”. The singer thus denies any intention to go on stage in Carthage this summer.
“I have never taken a stand for Israel and I have been singing for years in the Arab countries,” also said the interpreter of the tube there are too many people who love you, deploring “insult messages”.
This confusion relaunches questions on the programming criteria of the festival, and on the way in which online controversies can influence cultural decisions in a particularly sensitive regional context.