Oh please no we have already to much problems with all these
extremist right wings @sses in our government, murdering our no.1
export product surely would helping them gaining more power.
On 29-mei-2007, at 19:19, Robert Taylor wrote:
Is it too much to hope for a Tiesto beheading?
Rob Taylor
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:Michael.Elliot-
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Sent: 29 May 2007 18:10
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Subject: (313) Al Qaeda don't take no Trance
http://www.365mag.com/index.php?pg=news&recnum=3944&Title=Terrorists
+threaten+Tieesto+on+365MAG+International+Music+Magazine
(Amsterdam, NL) - According to Lebanese news website Yalibnan.com,
terrorist organization Fatah AL-Islam, which is said to be part of
the Al Qaeda network has threatened DJ Tiësto, as he is set to
perform in Beirut on July 2nd. Reason for the threat is the recent
Lebanese government's action against Fatah AL-Islam, which is known
as an extremist, violent terrorist group.
Lebanon has recently been the target of renewed terrorist activity.
Last Sunday, members of the Fatah group attacked the city of
Tripoli, a refugee camp, a shopping center and an upscale
neighborhood, rendering them a serious threat to the DJ's and the
clubbers safety.Tiësto is extremely popular in the Middle East,
with many of his performances being sellout successes. He is also
an icon of the west, as his co operations with Disneyland, but also
the peaceful Olympic Games reveal. As his presence is very
important to the tourism sector of the country, which is being
sabotaged by the terrorist group, he is a crucial target, as an
attack would scare many foreign tourists away. He is not the only
one under threat, as Shakira had planned to come over, but
mysteriously disappeared According to the news source:"Rumors have
emerged that Fatah al-Islam has directly threatened to kill DJ
Tiësto if dares to show up for his planned July 2 concert in
Beirut. The Dutch DJ has been voted as the world's best for the
past several years. On October 1, 2005, Tiësto broke records when
he made his long awaited debut in Beirut. Over 16,000 showed up to
party with their beloved Tiësto at Forum de Beirut, in what was
been coined the largest event ever in the Middle East."
MEK
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