Wednesday 3 June 2015

What else? “I just want to shake my booty and make money” - Eazzy

The Burning Love singer recounting her time on Yvonne Nelson’s Single, Married and Complicated set said, it takes a lot of time to shoot a scene in movies even though that particular scene, when edited, would be in two minutes.
 
Ghanaian singer, Eazzy has indicated that acting is a difficult venture compared to singing.
The Burning Love singer recounting her time on Yvonne Nelson’s Single, Married and Complicated set said, it takes a lot of time to shoot a scene in movies even though that particular scene, when edited, would be in two minutes. She rather prefers to shake her booty, make her money and bounce.
“I featured in Yvonne Nelson's Single, Married and Complicated last year and it was amazing to be on set but I’m not doing that again. It was very good but not again. Acting is one difficult job. One scene which will be edited into just two minutes takes like 2 hours to capture. Being on set for two weeks just to shoot few minutes is too much. I just want to shake my booty, make my money and bounce. But much respect to people who act. You must have passion to be able to do it.”
Eazzy however noted that she would be open to feature in another movie if the money involved is good.
“But once in a while I will like to act if the money is right.”

Morocco expels two French women after topless protest

It was at least the second demonstration by the feminist group Femen in a Muslim country, after Tunisia in 2013 where three European activists were sentenced to four months in jail. They were released after serving one month.

A woman holds rainbow flags for the grand entry at the International Gay Rodeo Association's Rodeo In the Rock in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States April 26, 2015. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson
 A woman holds rainbow flags for the grand entry at the International Gay Rodeo Association's Rodeo In the Rock in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States April 26, 2015. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson 
Morocco expelled two French women activists who bared their breasts and kissed each other outside an ancient mosque on Tuesday in a protest about gay rights in a country where homosexuality is illegal.
It was at least the second demonstration by the feminist group Femen in a Muslim country, after Tunisia in 2013 where three European activists were sentenced to four months in jail. They were released after serving one month.
"This act of provocation was an unacceptable offence to Moroccan society," the interior ministry said in a statement.
"The two were arrested at Rabat international airport after they filmed obscene scenes."
The women were apparently on their way home when they were arrested. Authorities added they were barred from returning to Morocco. Their actions probably breached Moroccan "public indecency" laws.
Hassan Mosque, where the protest happened, is a medieval site visited by thousands of tourists every year, but it no longer functions as an active place of worship.
"I know Morocco could be more dangerous than Tunisia," one of the protesters, who identified herself only as Marguerite, told Reuters earlier on Tuesday in the building's courtyard in the capital, Rabat.
The protest may put pressure on the Islamist-led administration from conservative and religious groups who were already upset over a recent concert by U.S. singer Jennifer Lopez in Morocco that they deemed provocative.
Morocco has an Islamic-inspired penal code that bans sex outside marriage and forbids Moroccans from drinking alcohol, but a generally more tolerant approach gives young people more freedom than many other countries in the region.
That has partly helped Morocco attract tourists, especially from western Europe, providing much-needed foreign currency and jobs to an economy that lacks the oil riches of neighbouring Algeria.
However, homosexuality remains more sensitive than sex outside marriage and drinking alcohol.
Last march, a court in the Mediterranean city of al Hoceima sentenced two men, accused of consensual homosexual activity, to one year and six months in prison.
Morocco’s 2011 Constitution states, in article 24: "All persons have the right to protection of their private life."
The right, absent in the previous constitution, should lead to the abolition of the law criminalising consensual same-sex conduct, Human Rights Watch said in a statement on the al Hoceima trial.
 

Wednesday 20 May 2015

Osama Bin Laden’s cheesy love letter to his wife revealed






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In the message he spells out his love for his wife, saying ‘you are the apple of my eye’ (pictured right, Bin Laden’s third wife Amal Ahmed Al-Sadah, though it is not known if the letter was addressed to her)
A love letter between Osama Bin Laden and one of his wives has been discovered among hundreds of documents found inside his Pakistan compound after he was shot dead.
Originally recorded as a video message in 2008, the letter was transcribed on to paper and also outlines the terror leader’s final wishes in case he was killed.
Addressed ‘to my dear faithful wife’, Bin Laden describes her as ‘the apple of my eye’ and says she ‘fills my heart with love’, but without revealing which of his three spouses he is talking about.
The note, which was transcribed from a video message, also lays out Bin Laden's final wishes for his children after he dies. It was found among a cache of letters in his Pakistan compound after he was killed (pictured)
The note, which was transcribed from a video message, also lays out Bin Laden’s final wishes for his children after he dies. It was found among a cache of letters in his Pakistan compound after he was killed (pictured)
In the note, he says: ‘Know that you do fill my heart with love, beautiful memories, and your long-suffering of tense situations in order to appease me and be kind to me, and every time I thought of you my eyes would tear for being away from you.
‘I want you to know that I will not marry on you because I will not find a woman like you, and I will remain in the land of jihad until God will bring us together.’
He goes on to say that if he is killed, she has permission to return to her family, but adds ‘you have to raise my children properly’
For his daughters, this means keeping them out of trouble and away from ‘bad company’ until after puberty, when they must ‘marry them to mujahidin, then that is best, or else to good people’
For his son, he says that the boy must be sent to stay with his grandfather to carry on fighting jihad, ‘because jihad is an obligated duty for all adults.’
Addressing his wife, he adds: ‘As for you, you are the apple of my eye, and the most precious thing that I have in this world.
‘If you want to marry after me, I have no objection, but I really want for you to be my wife in paradise, and the woman, if she marries two men, is given a choice on Judgment Day to be with one of them.’
The letter is dated August 15, 2008, when Bin Laden was thought to be in hiding in Iran, Afghanistan or Pakistan.
It was speculated at the time that the Al Qaeda leader might have been killed, as no messages from him had emerged since 2004.
However, on March 19 – the day commonly accepted to be Mohammed’s birthday – he released a new tape condemning cartoons of the prophet drawn by Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard.
Bin Laden was eventually traced to a military compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, where he was shot dead during a raid by Navy SEALs.
During the attack one of his wives tried to throw herself in front of the soldiers’ guns, but was shot in the knee and laid on the ground as he was killed.
It is thought that all three of Bin Laden’s wives, and his many children, are now living in Yemen.

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