Dear God, not again:
Dear DJ Tiesto, we read with great regret that you will be performing in Israel (July 2) before heading to Lebanon (July 3). As you know, music cannot be isolated from politics. A visit to Israel, particularly now, is viewed by Israel, and internationally, as implicit support for Israeli policies and indifference to the victims of Israeli crimes
This is not an open letter from “Lebanon”, this is an open letter from a handful of people who work themselves into a lather, and then get ignored by the majority of Lebanese who attend these events regardless.
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Hello, my name is Mustapha and I've been blogging about Lebanese society, business and politics since February 2005.
let him feel the heat, and how the people feel, isn’t that the point of view of so many lebanese?
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