Lebanon lifts ban on Gaga’s album

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London: Lebanon has lifted the ban imposed on reigning pop diva Lady Gaga’s latest album, ‘Born This Way’ after facing criticism for the singer’s fans.

The western Asian country’s intelligence agency, General Security Directorate, had earlier seized a shipment of the album ruling that the track ‘Judas’ was “offensive to Christians”. But the authorities had to give in to the demands of Gaga fans, who claimed that the move was pointless as they can have access to the album via internet. (PTI)

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