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Chris Brown begs Philippines to allow him to leave

– World tour in peril –

The immigration bureau has said Brown has not applied for such a document, and the justice department on Thursday appointed a state prosecutor to prepare the filing of fraud charges against him.

Brown’s Twitter posts were re-tweeted close to 2,000 times just minutes after the hip hop star uploaded them.

He has more than 14 million followers on the micro-blogging site, and 12 million on the photo-sharing platform Instagram.

A playful, bewildered Brown posted a foul-mouthed rant on his Instagram on Thursday as he break-danced apparently to make light of his predicament.

But his tone was more serious on Friday as the upcoming stops of his world tour drew nearer.

Brown is scheduled to perform in Israel and Cyprus next week before returning to the US for more concert dates, according to his website.

Asked about Brown’s case, US embassy spokesman Kurt Hoyer told AFP on Friday: “The embassy assists its citizens who are in need.”

Filipino immigration officials as well as Brown’s promoter and spokeswoman were unavailable for comment Friday.

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Brown and his promoter were paid more than $1 million by a production outfit identified with the Iglesia to perform at the sect’s Philippine Arena, according to the Iglesia complaint.

The outfit demanded a refund, but both Brown and his promoter refused to pay, it alleged.

The sect is a minority in the Philippines – where 80 percent of its 100 million people are Catholics – but wields considerable political clout.

It has between two and three million members according to media and votes as a bloc during elections.

The Brown saga was the latest case of Western entertainers riling Filipino groups and politicians.

The Beatles were stripped of police escorts at the end of their 1966 Manila tour after they snubbed a party invite from the then Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos’ flamboyant wife Imelda Marcos.

The Fab Four were forced to run a gauntlet of angry fans as they boarded their plane.

Michael Jackson was forced to move his concert venue in 1996 after the mayor of Manila refused to host his show due to child molestation charges against the US star.

In 2012, flamboyant American pop star Lady Gaga’s show was closely monitored by state censors for blasphemous imagery.

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Last March, two members of British boyband One Direction who were known to have smoked marijuana each paid a safety bond before they could perform.

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