Posted on 12/12/2005 8:50:15 PM PST by Actuality
Anti Christian attack claims victim in Lebanon ...
The killing of Gebran Tueni is the 14th attack targetting Christian interests in Lebanon since the death of Rafik al-Hariri in February. Tueni is the second journalist to be killed after Samir Kassir died in a car bomb attack in June. That day, Tueni was among the crowd: "This is a message for the whole of Lebanon," he said, "for the freedom of expression. It's a message for everyone who believes in the freedom of this country, a message sent by Syria's totalitarian regime, and Syrian agents in Lebanon."
Tomorrow we will hear a 'denial' by Syrian tyrants saying that there is no 'proof', and as you know that former Lebanese PM Rafik Hariri was killed by... a Buddhist...
If Lebannon wanted to, it could bankrupt Syria overnight by shutting down the money laundering Syria performs for organized crime that flows through Lebanese banks.
This was one of the main reasons Syria won't let go of Lebannon. Not only does Lebannon grow most of the fruits and vegetables for Syria & supply most of its water, but also a major portion of the Syria economy is money laundering billions of dollars from organized crime and terrorist organizations around the world.
Three biggest money launderers in the world are the banking organizations in Lebannon, Dubai, and Singapore.
This will make things a little more clear about why Syria keeps killing anti-syrian leaders in Lebannon. It's all about the Benjamins....
http://www.meib.org/articles/0401_l1.htm
who cares... they're just stupid christians
Once again, Syrian & Iranian thugs won't let go of Lebanon
Lebanon asks UN to extend Hariri murder inquiry; mass grave discovered in Anjar
Asharq Al-Awsat. ^ | 12/4/05
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