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I'm going to Lebanon!I thought Syria was one of last places in the Middle East where women can wear what they please. It looks like there is hope for the Middle East.I found another video which explains things a bit. Lebanon is trying to portray a better image to the world to attract tourists, but the citizens like it. [embedded content] No subtitles for the one below, but the official says people like pretty, not ugly - you bet! [embedded content]
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I'm going to Lebanon!I'm going to Lebanon!I thought Syria was one of last places in the Middle East where women can wear what they please. It looks like there is hope for the Middle East.I found another video which explains things a bit. Lebanon is trying to portray a better image to the world to attract tourists, but the citizens like it. [embedded content] No subtitles for the one below, but the official says people like pretty, not ugly - you bet! [embedded content]
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I thought Syria was one of last places in the Middle East where women can wear what they please. It looks like there is hope for the Middle East.
I found another video which explains things a bit. Lebanon is trying to portray a better image to the world to attract tourists, but the citizens like it.
No subtitles for the one below, but the official says people like pretty, not ugly - you bet!