10 hotels in France boycotted by citizens of Egypt, Bahrain, UAE, Saudi Arabia
In the Schengen countries of Europe, namely France,
Germany, Switzerland, and Austria, together with Bosnia and Herzegovina in
South-Eastern Europe, residents of the four countries against terrorism; the
United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Egypt began to plan their
annual vacations there.
The planning for the holidays requires hotel
reservations, but this year it seems that travelers to France must take into
account several caveats before choosing the hotels in French, especially after information,
revealed that a large number of Parisian hotels in particular belonged to Hamdeen
regime and a number of the Qatari ruling family, who did not hesitate to support
terrorism in all its forms.
The 24 website conducted an investigation on the top
10 hotels in the French capital Paris, which belongs to the Qatari ruling
family directly or indirectly through businessmen or Qatari companies, which
took advantage of the wealth of Qatar to buy many portfolios of hotels in
several European capitals, Along with other foreign investments to inject funds
into its treasury to support terrorism.
Raffles and Evro
Qatar National Hotels Company (QNH), which was
established and fully owned by the Government of Qatar, acquired the Royal
Monso Raffles Hotel in 2012 in Paris. The hotel was personally purchased by the
Emir of Qatar, Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani in 2003 and located on the Place
Vendome in Paris.
Lambert
The brother of the Emir of Qatar bought the Lambert
Hotel, a seventeenth-century palace about $ 116 million on the French island of
Saint-Louis in Paris in 2007, designed by Louis Loevy.
5 hotels
Katara Hospitality (formerly Qatar National Hotels
Company) has purchased four of the largest hotels owned by the Starwood Capital
Group in France in 2012, for between 700 and 750 million euros.
The four hotels are Martinez in Cannes, Concorde
Lafayette, Hotel du Louvre in Paris and the Palais de la Mediterranee in Nice.
Qatari company also purchased the Starwood Capital
Group in France in 2012, the Peninsula Hotel in Paris.
Carlton
The Qatari investor, Ghanem Ben Saad Al Saad, bought
the Carlton Hotel in Cannes, on the Cote d'Azur in January 2012 from Lebanese businessman
Tawfiq Abu Khater.
Buddha Bar
Katara Hospitality has bought the Buddha Bar Hotel
in the heart of Paris' eighth arrondissement.