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Syrian music star granted Swedish visa

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Syrian music star granted Swedish visa
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Ecstatic organizers of a Swedish music festival said that Syrian singer Omar Souleyman has finally been granted a visa after an initial application was refused by Swedish authorities.

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"Amazing news! Omar Souleyman has just been granted an entry visa to Sweden! So tomorrow at 18:15 he will be on stage," promoters said on Wednesday on the website of the Gothenburg festival Way Out West.

The issue had become controversial after it was revealed that the singer had initially not been able to gain entry into Sweden, even though the artist had visited several EU countries since the beginning of the Syrian conflict.

Way Out West organizers said the star was treated the same as all other Syrians.

The Swedish government has refused to comment on the incident, claiming that every visa demand should be treated individually and confidentially, through the appropriate Swedish diplomatic channels.

In this instance, the final decision over the visa lay with the Swedish consulate in Istanbul as Souleyman lives in Turkey.

"It is not the foreign ministry that decides," Foreign Minister Carl Bildt tweeted last Friday.

The legal director of the Migration Board (Migrationsverket) said his organization did not have the jurisdiction to rule on such requests and said that although there was no official line to refuse Syrians entry, they were less and less likely to have an opportunity to travel to Europe.

"The worse things get in a country, the more difficult it is to obtain a visa to the EU," Mikael Ribbenvik, told Sveriges Radio.

Souleyman sings in Kurdish and Arabic in a "mixture of psychedelic folk, electronic music and dance" and has collaborated with artists such as Björk and Damon Albarn, the Blur singer, stated Way Out West.

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