Blatter defends vuvuzelas

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Johannesburg - Sepp Blatter has defended South African fans' right to blow their vuvuzela horns at Soccer World Cup matches despite global criticism from television viewers of the constant blaring noise.  

The FIFA president says Africa has "a different rhythm, a different sound," and the fans' tradition shouldn't be stopped.

Blatter asks in a Twitter message: "Would you want to see a ban on the fan traditions in your country?"

World Cup organising committee spokesperson Rich Mkhondo says vuvuzelas will not be banned in stadiums.

Responding to questions at a news conference, Mkhondo says vuvuzelas are ingrained in South Africa's history and were used by its forefathers.

Mkhondo says South Africa's guests should embrace its culture and how its people celebrate.

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