(London,
UK) -- Qatar a tiny Persian Gulf Peninsula albeit vastly affluent and
notorious for supporting Al Qaeda-inspired terrorists in war-scarred
Syria , has tarnished its already infamous reputation by causing an
ignominious scandal involving a female member of royal family.
In spite of the Qatari
Royal Court (Diwan Amiri) desperately seeking to somehow vindicate this
public disgrace ,paying no attention to this dishonorable sin, the
Qatari King , a close US ally, allows private wahabi charities
(wahhabism is a Saudi-based deviant so-called Islamic sect) to raise
billions of dollars for CIA-backed Al Qaeda rebels in Syria.Qatar has
also been a big source of arming dozens of fanatic militias in Iraq and
Syria, in order to overthrow the democratically-elected establishment in
those countes.
The 34-four-year-old
Qatari Monarch (Tamim bin Hamad) has once purportedly said: "I'm not a
patriarch for my family member's because Qatar is not actually a country
or a nation, rather it is a big Natural Gas and Oil firm, and thus I
grant this natural privilege to all my siblings to enjoy their own
private carnal desires".
The British newspaper
'Financial Times' revealed on Thursday a heavy-caliber scandal when the
British security service (MI6) with the assistance of Scotland Yard had
broken into a sumptuous room in Excelsior London Hotel after
receiving many complaints, only to find the Qatari Princess engaging in
shamful orgy with seven men.
According to the
newspaper, the Scotland Yard was surprised when it checked the ID of
the female culprit only to find that she is a Qatari princess and
discovered her in the most obscene position , having sex with seven
Europeans men inside the room.The Princess, during the
preliminary investigation openly admitted that she is a member of Qatari
Royal Family, and King's half-sister.
She also had admitted that
through a Saudi intermediary [pimp]she brought in men of special
physical qualities who have specific experiences ,in exchange of a
exorbitant money.
The Qatari Princess asked
her Saudi intermediary ,this time, to bring seven men at once
altogether , and asked him to stay in the hotel lobby during the nightl
until all seven men leave, for fear of possible violence by anyone of
them, as had happened previously in past secret visits.
The princess also admitted
that her intention was not to damage her country's reputation and as
far as she knew this was not in violation of the British law.Ironically,
police reminded her it is against the British law to use men who had a
criminal record.
A source within the
'Financial Times' divulged the story , though the case will not affect
the Qatari-British relationship as the Princess enjoys the diplomatic
immunity.
The British police
notified the Qatari Embassy of the incident, but the latter did not care
at all about anything other than preventing the scandal to be further
disclosed.
'Financial Times' tried to
obtain further details regarding the story , but the Qatari Embassy
sought to prevent the scandal from spreading by trying to bribe local
newspapers --£500 million-- , but 'Financial Times' allegedly rejected
the alluuring offer, and has published the story.
Source: middleeastpress.com & www.ft.com
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