Canadian singer Nelly Furtado has announced through its Twitter account to donate one million dollars four years ago took action in Italy at the request of the family of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. "In 2007 I received a million dollars for acting Gaddafi clan for 45 minutes before guests at a hotel in Italy.
I will donate that money," he said today in his Twitter account the singer. Furtado avoided indicate, however, to whom he performed in 2007 and also explained what body will donate the money he says he paid the family of Gaddafi. Record companies are now pressing for artists to give back the money they claimed of Gaddafi's announcement of Canada comes after several media outlets including Rolling Stone magazine giving the names of famous artists who have performed for family members Gaddafi in return for large sums of money, among them Mariah Carey, Beyonce, Usher, 50 Cent.
The magazine says that given the current situation in Libya, numerous members of the music industry these artists are now pressing to return the money they gained from Qaddafi for their actions. Stresses the million dollars, according to the magazine, Carey claimed to act before Muatassim Gaddafi, son of Libyan leader in a New Year's Eve on a Caribbean island, as well as large numbers have also claimed Beyonce and Usher for doing the same or next year that would have pocketed in 2005 50 Cent for a concert for the same child in Venice.
Some of these names also appeared in State Department cables just released by Wikileaks, but the name of Nelly Furtado had not appeared among the many singers who had agreed to be employed by Gaddafi, it seems that Canada has sought to anticipate events. The regime of Muammar Gaddafi is increasingly pressured by the international community to change attitudes to the popular uprising against his regime that exists in the African country, where clashes between supporters and opponents.
I will donate that money," he said today in his Twitter account the singer. Furtado avoided indicate, however, to whom he performed in 2007 and also explained what body will donate the money he says he paid the family of Gaddafi. Record companies are now pressing for artists to give back the money they claimed of Gaddafi's announcement of Canada comes after several media outlets including Rolling Stone magazine giving the names of famous artists who have performed for family members Gaddafi in return for large sums of money, among them Mariah Carey, Beyonce, Usher, 50 Cent.
The magazine says that given the current situation in Libya, numerous members of the music industry these artists are now pressing to return the money they gained from Qaddafi for their actions. Stresses the million dollars, according to the magazine, Carey claimed to act before Muatassim Gaddafi, son of Libyan leader in a New Year's Eve on a Caribbean island, as well as large numbers have also claimed Beyonce and Usher for doing the same or next year that would have pocketed in 2005 50 Cent for a concert for the same child in Venice.
Some of these names also appeared in State Department cables just released by Wikileaks, but the name of Nelly Furtado had not appeared among the many singers who had agreed to be employed by Gaddafi, it seems that Canada has sought to anticipate events. The regime of Muammar Gaddafi is increasingly pressured by the international community to change attitudes to the popular uprising against his regime that exists in the African country, where clashes between supporters and opponents.
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