
A post on a web forum connected to Al-Qaeda urged Algerian jihadists to murder the Kabyle (Algerian Berber) singer Oulahlou.
The call was a response to an article in the Algerian daily El-Shorouq El-Yawmi, which reported that the singer's recent album "Love and Liberty" contained songs insulting to Islam.
According to the article, one of the songs said that the Islamic hijab should only be put on sheep, and another used terms associated with divinity to describe a romantic relationship.
The Arab liberal website Aafaq reports that due to the threats Oulahlou was forced to leave Algeria.
Sources: El-Shorouq El-Yawmi, Algeria, June 18, 2008; www.ek-ls.org, www.aafaq.org, June 19, 2008











