History and Faiza Al Manzur Dancing at Lebanese Club, Uruguay

History and Faiza Al Manzur Dancing at Lebanese Club, Uruguay

Posted on YouTube: Aug 5, 2016

At Punta Pocitos (a barrio in Montevideo), Uruguay.

The dancer is: Faiza Al Manzur

Her Facebook Link: (Click Here)

The Lebanese Club has a long history in Uruguay. It goes back to 1905, when Uruguay set out to outlaw Asian immigration, which would have prohibited Arab immigration. By that time, yes, even that early, the Lebanese and Syrian community in Uruguay was large enough to intervene and get an exemption for Syrians and Lebanese.

The point is: Even as early as 1905, there was a powerful Arab community in Uruguay.


August 25, 2024 – Removed dead links.

Buenos Aires Music Festival Gets Palestinianized

http://english.qodsna.com/NewsPage.aspx?newsid=123368

Youth With Palestine Down with Genocide of the State of Israel in Gaza
Trans: Youth With Palestine
Down with Genocide of the State of Israel in Gaza

Pro-Palestinian activists who attended a music festival in Argentina have staged a massive rally in support of the Palestinian people in Buenos Aires.

The activists hoisted a large flag of Palestine in the festival’s venue and held up pro-Palestinian placards during the festival.

In the meantime, Palestinian Ambassador in the country, Qalid Mowaqqat told the activists that the Palestinian issue was an issue of any free people in the world.

Latin America has been radicalized against Israel.

Argentina is about 9% Arabic, but about half of those are Maronite Christians, and most of the rest are Syrian Christians. These would not be strong supporters of Palestine.

As noted here on this site, Saudi Arabia, and Iran, have pumped a lot of money into Latin America for propaganda – not so much for conversion to Islam, which occurs, but is minor – but to turn the continent against Israel.

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