Fadl Shaker is back. But is he welcome?
He was considered the prince of romantic music before he turned into an Islamic militant.
Fadl Shaker, the former Lebanese pop star, Sunday made his first public appearance after a two year absence from the public eye. In the interview with LBC, Shaker denied taking part in clashes against the Lebanese army in June 2013. He has been accused of killing soldiers and assaulting state institutions. He denied all accusations and said he had "never held a weapon".
His return, however, sparked rather polarized opinions from social media users. One of the trending hashtags called him "Fadl Shaker the terrorist". Some found his interview insulting to the memory of slain soldiers and criticized LBC for airing the interview.
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The negativity was very obvious and many tweeters dismissed his return and expressed their hostility towards the former pop star. Some also questioned his motives.
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Translation: I don’t accept Fadl Shaker’s repentance because you can revert back from everything but murder and terrorism. Those are a one way ticket.
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On the other hand, many of his fans welcomed his return. And although the former singer did not mention anything about returning to music, some are already waiting for his next album.
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And of course, there was humour... One of the most popular tweets came from Abdullah:
"Fadl Shaker may have shaved his beard and might sing again, but I will not risk attending his first gig, might be a trap and he’ll blow himself up."
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