The Lebanese government wanted to ban spectators from the Qatar versus Lebanon soccer match in Beirut; it was afraid of expression of hostility to Qatar by the audience. But then it relented under public pressure. Yet, some audience members held a giant banana (in reference to the name "mawzah" of the second wife of the Emir of Qatar).
Monday, June 04, 2012
Qatar-versus-Lebanon
The Lebanese government wanted to ban spectators from the Qatar versus Lebanon soccer match in Beirut; it was afraid of expression of hostility to Qatar by the audience. But then it relented under public pressure. Yet, some audience members held a giant banana (in reference to the name "mawzah" of the second wife of the Emir of Qatar).