Islamists attack Radiohead fans in Turkey

Images filmed during the altercation and widely circulating on social media show the attackers wrecking the store

British rock group Radiohead condemned "violent intolerance" after Islamists brutally attacked customers at an Istanbul record store PHOTO: AFP

ISTANBUL:
British rock group Radiohead on Saturday condemned "violent intolerance" after Islamists brutally attacked customers at an Istanbul record store attending an album release party, angered that the event coincided with Ramazan.

A group of about 20 men accosted and beat up customers and employees at the Velvet IndieGround music store in the city's hip Tophane district on Friday night for drinking alcohol while listening to music during the Muslim holy month.

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They trashed the store, hurled insults and broke up the release party of the album "A Moon Shaped Pool".

Images filmed during the altercation and widely circulating on social media show the attackers  hurling barstools and wrecking the store.


One person was seen bleeding with head injuries after being hit with a bottle.

One of the attackers is seen shouting: "We will kill you, you bastards!"

Radiohead said in a message: "Our hearts go out to those attacked."

"We hope that someday we will be able to look back on such acts of violent intolerance as things of the ancient past. For now, we can only offer our fans in Istanbul our love and support."

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Similar attacks have targeted art galleries in the area in the past. Critics claim Turkey's current Islamic-rooted government is undermining the country's secular tradition.
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