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Re: Re: Setting the record straight: a challenge to Al Jazeera
by Ramzi Sfeir
Lisa, don't worry, i have a feeling that one day, the very same minister who Lost five minutes of his very precious time over the huge issue of " Lisa Entering Lebanon" will wish to visit Tel Aviv. If he has any problem with Canadian citizens entering his country, it's the Canadian Government he should deal with...in international relations, countries deal with Passports and Nationalities, not with DNA....But sadly enough : Egypt, Lebanon, Syria and other few countries over here deal with DNA and don't give a damn about Nationalities! " What is your Blood?" is a question that i'm often asked by Syrian, Lebanese and Egyptian Consulates here and there when applying for Tourist entry Visas using my foreign passport! Due to my name and my place of Birth , i'm always denied access...you SURELY visited more arab states than me :) Eventhough i don't really need entry visas to many of these countries ...they won't let me in!
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