TO,
QATAR NATIONAL HOTELS.
DEAR SIR,
On Saturday 18th of Sep, 2009, thousands of passengers are at Doha Airport rushing to catch their flights to different destinations to celebrate the Eid holiday.
On the other side of the Doha Airport, in the arrival terminal, only very few passengers are arriving to Doha to spend the Eid festival.
Tourists do not want to see a place where all males in the roads, not even one female walking a side. They do not want to see men being separated from women.
They do not like to see secret police everywhere. They do not want to have their freedom restricted; therefore they would rather travel to London
Or Dubai or Singapore, why should they pay money to feel that they are being watched and followed? That is why hotel occupancy in Dubai is 70%, while it was below 20% in Qatar during summer and the month of Ramadhan for some Hotels.
Hotels management do not support Hassan Aljefairi who wants to modernize Qatar and they leave him work alone.
YOURS FAITHFULLY,
HASSAN IBRAHIM ALMULLA ALJEFAIRI,
QATARI ACTIVIST.
www.hassanAljefairi.com