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Biggest Anti-Syria Protest in Beirut
Arab News [English language] ^ | 15 March 2005 | Danielle Hosri

Posted on 03/14/2005 7:36:46 PM PST by elhombrelibre

BEIRUT, 15 March 2005 — Over one million opposition backers chanted “Freedom, Sovereignty, Independence” and unfurled a huge Lebanese flag in central Beirut yesterday, throwing the biggest protest yet in the opposition’s duel of street rallies with supporters of Syria and the Lebanese government.

Crowds of men, women and children flooded Martyrs’ Square, spilling over into nearby streets, while more from across the country packed roads into Beirut — responding to opposition calls to mark a month since the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri. His slaying sparked a series of protests against Syria, the dominant power in Lebanon.

“We are coming to liberate our country. We are coming to demand the truth,” said Fatma Trad, a veiled Sunni woman who traveled from the remote region of Dinniyeh in northern Lebanon to take part.

The protest was heavily mixed, reflecting Lebanon’s religious diversity. Druse descended from the Chouf and Aley mountains east and southeast of Beirut and Christians arrived from the heartland in the northeast. There was a big turnout of Sunni Muslims, including many who bused into the capital from northern Lebanon’s Tripoli, Dinniyeh and Akkar regions, plus from Hariri’s hometown, Sidon, in southern Lebanon and Beirut itself.

The protest, potentially the biggest in Lebanon’s history, easily exceeded the pro-government rally of some 500,000 held last week by Hezbollah. That show of strength forced the opposition to act to regain its momentum. Police officers privately estimated yesterday’s crowd at over one million people, but refused to speak publicly because of the sensitivity of the issue as it was an opposition rally.

A long line of people in Martyrs’ Square carried a 100-meter white-and-red Lebanese flag with the distinct green cedar tree in the middle, shaking it and demanding Syria’s withdrawal. Another banner read “Syria out, no half measures,” apparently borrowing from US President George W. Bush’s “half measure” description of Syria’s gradual withdrawal.

Many protesters waved Lebanese flags and released thousands of red and white balloons into the sky above the teeming crowd. Thousands wore the red and white scarves that have come to symbolize the country’s anti-Syrian movement, which the State Department has dubbed the “Cedar Revolution.”

Brass bands playing patriotic and national folk songs and Lebanon’s national anthem were regularly drowned out by deafening chants from the crowd.

Unlike the Hezbollah rally, there were no references to the West or the United States, which has been leading the international drive to get the Syrians out of Lebanon.

Syria’s military withdrawal continued yesterday, with intelligence agents closing offices in the northern towns of Amyoun and Deir Ammar, on the coastal road between the port city of Tripoli and the Syrian border.

Intelligence agents dismantled two checkpoints in the Akkar area. In all, more than 70 intelligence agents left — destination unknown, but believed to be northern Syria.

Most intelligence offices, the widely resented arm through which Syria has controlled many aspects of Lebanese life, remained in northern and central Lebanon after Syrian troops moved east, closer to the Syrian border.

Last week, intelligence officers left two central towns, Aley and Bhamdoun, and headed to the Syrian-controlled areas of eastern Lebanon. The redeployment is the first stage of what Damascus says will be a full withdrawal, though it has not given a timetable.

— With input from agencies


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: beirut; beirutrally; beruitrally; lebanon; syria
Bush's fault.
1 posted on 03/14/2005 7:36:46 PM PST by elhombrelibre
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To: elhombrelibre

This is AWESOME. First Iraq. Now Lebanon. My heart is just bursting with joy for these two nations that are leading the way. The fire is spreading. Let freedom ring!


2 posted on 03/14/2005 7:59:06 PM PST by 60Gunner (vox populi, baby.)
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To: elhombrelibre
Nearly two years ago (04/15/2003) , I posted the following after analyzing the Bush doctrine and the repercussions already seen at that time:

"Gentlemen and Ladies;
I truly believe that we may see, in our own lifetimes, dictators become extinct"

I've been most cheerful about that prediction, especially lately.

(http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/893966/posts?page=21#21)

3 posted on 03/14/2005 8:06:15 PM PST by Republicanus_Tyrannus
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To: elhombrelibre

Todays Rally threads:

4 posted on 03/14/2005 8:07:43 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (This tagline no longer operative....floated away in the flood of 2005 ,)
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To: elhombrelibre; HangnJudge; Choose Ye This Day; DevSix
Got some additional detail on intelligence Officers....excellent.
5 posted on 03/14/2005 8:13:03 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (This tagline no longer operative....floated away in the flood of 2005 ,)
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To: Republicanus_Tyrannus

Wouldn't that be amazing!


6 posted on 03/14/2005 8:13:57 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (This tagline no longer operative....floated away in the flood of 2005 ,)
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To: elhombrelibre

At least the online press is covering this because it sure isn't on TV.


7 posted on 03/14/2005 8:14:05 PM PST by numberonepal (Don't Even Think About Treading On Me)
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To: elhombrelibre

Almost a million people gather in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, to protest against the presence of Syrian forces.

8 posted on 03/14/2005 8:15:32 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (This tagline no longer operative....floated away in the flood of 2005 ,)
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To: numberonepal
CNN had some coverage at 7 pm EST.

See this thread:

CNN has Live Reports from Beirut Lebanon ~ Poll questions ~ live interviews

There must have also have been some coverage this morning reading the threads posted early today.

9 posted on 03/14/2005 8:18:52 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (This tagline no longer operative....floated away in the flood of 2005 ,)
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To: elhombrelibre; Pikamax

Lebanese opposition protestors wave national flags and portraits of slain former Premier Rafik Hariri in central Beirut, Lebanon, Monday March 14, 2005. Hundreds of thousands of flag-waving Lebanese answered an opposition call for a massive protest to demand a full Syrian troop withdrawal, resignations of security chiefs and an international investigation into the death of Hariri. (AP Photo)
General view of the hundreds of thousands of opposition protestors some holding national flags in central Beirut, Lebanon, Monday March 14, 2005. Hundreds of thousands of flag-waving Lebanese answered an opposition call for a massive protest to demand a full Syrian troop withdrawal, resignations of security chiefs and an international investigation into the death of former Premier Rafik Hariri. (AP Photo)
Lebanese opposition protestors wave national flags and portraits of slain former Premier Rafik Hariri in central of Beirut, Lebanon, Monday March 14, 2005. Many thousands of flag-waving Lebanese answered an opposition call for a massive protest to demand a full Syrian troop withdrawal, resignations of security chiefs and an international investigation into the death of Hariri. (AP Photo)

10 posted on 03/14/2005 8:22:50 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (This tagline no longer operative....floated away in the flood of 2005 ,)
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To: 60Gunner

Pictures added, more on the other threads.


11 posted on 03/14/2005 8:23:41 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (This tagline no longer operative....floated away in the flood of 2005 ,)
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To: numberonepal
Hmmm, could it be not enough pictures or the potential that this would reflect well on Bush's support for democracy? I just don't know which it is.
12 posted on 03/14/2005 8:36:42 PM PST by elhombrelibre (How many days has it been since John Kerry said he'd sign an SF 180?)
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To: elhombrelibre
Over one million opposition backers chanted

The population of Lebanon is only about 3.8 million. That would be proportional to over 75 million people in the US came out for a protest.

13 posted on 03/14/2005 8:58:41 PM PST by KarlInOhio (Blackwell for Governor 2006: hated by the 'Rats, feared by the RINOs.)
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To: KarlInOhio

Yeah, proportionally speaking, but we'd all have to live in Virginia too, proportionally speaking. :-)


14 posted on 03/14/2005 9:00:58 PM PST by elhombrelibre (How many days has it been since John Kerry said he'd sign an SF 180?)
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To: elhombrelibre
"Another banner read “Syria out, no half measures,” apparently borrowing from US President George W. Bush’s “half measure” description of Syria’s gradual withdrawal."

Yea!

BTW, British newspapers (last 1-3 hours as of now) are saying that far fewer demonstrators attended--one estimating only about 400,000. Middle East newspapers (including Israeli) are agreeing on estimates of from 800,000 to more than a million. ...something to know about Europe.
15 posted on 03/14/2005 9:10:32 PM PST by familyop ("Let us try" sounds better, don't you think? "Essayons" is so...Latin.)
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To: familyop
I've noticed that. They'll want to downplay this in Europe and in the Liberal MSM. People don't really want to be free, ya know. People prefer cheap anti-Bush gibberish to their own freedom.
16 posted on 03/14/2005 9:18:30 PM PST by elhombrelibre (How many days has it been since John Kerry said he'd sign an SF 180?)
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