Joumana
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Salomé said:I am not sure the state visit for Netherlands will take place,it should start next week 30th october, (maybe only king Abdallah will go with some of his brothers),or Rania will come with her broken ankle?
It was already canceled last year after the attacks on Jordan.
Ali tends to go on most of the visits abroad, I can recall seeing him in Greece and I think Thailand., as well as others.Joumana said:It will be great if King Abdoullah goes to NL with his brother "Prince Ali". So I can see Prince Ali finally on the dutch tv. Wonderful .
But I don't think that this goes to happend.
Thanx Lil Monkey for this story, I didn't watch the news but why did this guy Hlayel do that and who is he? what astonished me though is the motorcade, I have never seen in my life any king or president going to the mosque to perform Eid prayer in such a motorcade, it is scarry really it looks as if it is a military parade, is KA sending a message to someone? I'm so disappointed I think this is not the way to share such a religiously important hour with your people. As for Hashim it is good to see him and I agree with you he is so different, he is looking more saudi everyday ( must be Fahdah's fault ) I didn't like his bare feet lol, Hamzah though is handsome as ever bless him and all. Eid mubarek to you dear and all members.lil Monkey said:http://www.petra.gov.jo/nepras/2006/Oct/24/APDaily1.htm
Did anyone watch Al-Eid prayers?
This guy Hlayel pissed us all off, a lil kid came all the way before the king started praying to say to the King Eid mubarak and shake hands with him, so the sheikh pushed him away ,it was one of the most horrible scenes ever, he broke the kids heart on Al-eid's morning, my eyes were filled with tears.
I wonder if KA noticed the kid and what hlayel did, and I wonder if he also noticed that hlayel yelled at a guy who stood up in the back , he was like (Sit down Brother!!) in the middle of the (Al-eid's speech!)
It's good to see Prince Hashem, but he looks so different too, even king abdullah looked tired too.
NO this wasn't the kid, I saw it live on TV little star!Little_star said:I haven't see the incident you are refering to, lil_monkey.
Is this the little boy?
http://www.petra.gov.jo/nepras/2006/Oct/24/16366I.htm
tesaweer said:Thanx Lil Monkey for this story, I didn't watch the news but why did this guy Hlayel do that and who is he? what astonished me though is the motorcade, I have never seen in my life any king or president going to the mosque to perform Eid prayer in such a motorcade, it is scarry really it looks as if it is a military parade, is KA sending a message to someone? I'm so disappointed I think this is not the way to share such a religiously important hour with your people. As for Hashim it is good to see him and I agree with you he is so different, he is looking more saudi everyday ( must be Fahdah's fault ) I didn't like his bare feet lol, Hamzah though is handsome as ever bless him and all. Eid mubarek to you dear and all members.
LeoMama said:In this picture queen Rania hair is tall , i think it will look nicer if she cut it.http://editorial.gettyimages.com/source/search/details_pop.aspx?iid=72032908&cdi=0
Adamari said:Is this the letter you are talking about?
http://www.arabtimes.com/A2006/october/88.html
Dear Madam Secretary:
We are writing you this letter concerning the current political, social and economic developments in Jordan and the recent falsified remarks delivered by King Abdullah in Jordan and abroad. The king says something in the presence of foreign leaders, dignitaries and world press and media, but acts very differently back home. For instance, the king is using international forums, such as World Economic Summit in Davos, Switzerland, Dead Sea and other international gatherings for merely public image and propaganda to show his western audience and his foreign interlocutors that he is a real democrat believing in democracy and human rights.
Veram98 said:I remember the guy who wrote this letter as somebody who demanded (as a member of the Jordanian parliament) that all Jordanian Palestinians should be evacuated from Jordan (and Queen Rania is a Palestinian!; he is obviosly a "nationalist" of a very special nature). There was once even a row in the parliament because of him.
Adamari said:Is this the letter you are talking about?
http://www.arabtimes.com/A2006/october/88.html
Dear Madam Secretary:
We are writing you this letter concerning the current political, social and economic developments in Jordan and the recent falsified remarks delivered by King Abdullah in Jordan and abroad. The king says something in the presence of foreign leaders, dignitaries and world press and media, but acts very differently back home. For instance, the king is using international forums, such as World Economic Summit in Davos, Switzerland, Dead Sea and other international gatherings for merely public image and propaganda to show his western audience and his foreign interlocutors that he is a real democrat believing in democracy and human rights.
No this is an old one and it wasn't publisheed on arabtimes, it was sent directly to the king on al-eid's eve and some say that copies of it were being given to people in mosques and Universities, it was in Arabic and sent by (ahmad 3waidy el 3abady) u probably heard of him.Adamari said:Is this the letter you are talking about?
http://www.arabtimes.com/A2006/october/88.html
Dear Madam Secretary:
We are writing you this letter concerning the current political, social and economic developments in Jordan and the recent falsified remarks delivered by King Abdullah in Jordan and abroad. The king says something in the presence of foreign leaders, dignitaries and world press and media, but acts very differently back home. For instance, the king is using international forums, such as World Economic Summit in Davos, Switzerland, Dead Sea and other international gatherings for merely public image and propaganda to show his western audience and his foreign interlocutors that he is a real democrat believing in democracy and human rights.
Wow what a letter indeed !! I think it does in a way explain the military presence, especially if it is as Lil Monkey mentioned in her post that it was delivered to KA on the eve of the Eid, it must have drove him crazy. I doubt though it was printed in any newspaper, though Lil Monkey said it was distributed to the people in many areas of Jordan. What is more significant though is the publication of the second letter posted by Adamari so soon after, two powerful letters in one week, wonder what Q Rania is thinking ?bbb said:wow what a letter!!! was it leaked or printed outright in a newspaper?
hmmmmm maybe that ties in with the military in the motorcade tesaweer was referring to in the earlier post.
and if its proper for a non muslim to reply "Eid mubarak" to you also.
amina1 said:Maybe QRania is thinking on how would she punish this guy You never know,an old lady was jailed for a couple of months for cursing KAbdullah, what a democratic country
lil Monkey said:as long as X or Y is under the lights (if this is how it's said,lol) then people will criticize them no matter what they did,