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A Moon Shaped Pool Live broadcast in Turkey was attacked.

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A few days ago the British band Radiohead announced that to celebrate the release of her new album A Moon Shaped Pool in physical the June 17 would make an event Webcast complete audio record material that include art related to the disk and even contests for attendees and such transfer would be made ​​in different shops Indie music around the world for fans which was conducted pursuant except in Istanbul, Turkey where the store and fans of the group present were attacked apparently because they were consuming alcoholic drinks and playing music during the time of Ramadan religious celebration of Islam.

As it can be seen in a video transmitting through the Periscope application by one of the hosts of the event at the store Velvet Indieground a group of men entered the store in a hostile attitude by removing some of the present site and then you can receive a tumult outside. The assumption host who uploaded the video to YouTube said in response to the news Reddit:

I was one of the hosts. I am the person speaking in the video. I am the owner of the account at Periscope. They were determined to kill us. We were beaten by more than 20 men with pipes in their hands, beer bottles were popped into our heads. Still do not know how we did it . Then I'll share the details later, I just hope that no one has died.

Fortunately no victims seriously injured or killed as the store took confirming via facebook asking attendees to stop needed some help to know if presented. Similarly Radiohead regret the fact, they rejected violence and sent their greetings to the fans attacked:

Our hearts are with those who were attacked tonight at the Velvet Indieground in Istanbul. We hope that one day we can see behind these acts of violent intolerance as things of an ancient past. For now we can only offer our fans in Istanbul our love and support.

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