The group was banned by the French government in 1984.
After this episode, the group was banned from playing shows in the street.
After this, the group was banned again immediately, even though it had nothing to do with the incident.
Senior ministers here say that he can ban groups, but support them under other names.
The first Protestant groups early in 16th century were banned and suppressed.
The group was banned by the Syrian-dominated government and decided to give up its arms to become a traditional political party.
Those groups were also banned because of continued pressure from the United States.
Activities at the group's exhibitions were increasingly provocative to the government of the day, and in 1935 the group was banned.
The group was subsequently banned from many mainstream American radio stations.
Some groups have been banned, while others exist in a legal vacuum, waiting for the authorities to decide their future.