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From: Ssulayem
To: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]>
Subject: Fwd: defense of dubai comes from strange places
Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2012 10:03:33 +0000
http://blogsjta.org/letters/article/2012/04/26/3093971/vip-treatment-in-dubai
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VIP treatment in Dubai
By JTA Mailman • April 26, 2012
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In your story about the withholding of visas of Israeli cardiologists willing to attend the World
Conference of Cardiology in Dubai, you also wrote that "Those (Israelis) who actually did
attend did not have an easy time. They weren't allowed to leave the hotel, and their visas were
held during their visit. Apparently, the government of Dubai did not want Israelis there."
I was one of the three Israelis who visited Dubai for the Conference, and the statement
concerning the way we were treated in Dubai is simply wrong, completely inaccurate. We not
only were allowed to leave the hotel but were actually given VIP tours of Dubai city. I have
photographs at the top of the Bud Khalifa showing the three of us with our friendly Dubai
escort. From the minute we landed in Dubai to the minute we left, we were escorted and
protected by Dubai escorts and guards in the friendliest manner.
I cannot comment about the number of Israelis who were denied visas to Dubai because I do not
know the facts. However, I believe it is important to clarify the fact that those of us who were
lucky to enter Dubai have only good words about the way we were treated there. The escort and
policemen assigned to cover our security needs were not merely courteous or polite, they were
forthcoming and openly friendly.
Dr. Sami Viskin
Director, Cardiac Hospitalization Unit
Tel Aviv Medical Center
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