Posted on 09/25/2006 2:48:40 PM PDT by Traianus
25 September, 2006 | ||
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Lebanese Forces and Druze say no to Hezbollahs demands | ||
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Geagea and Jumblatt say a national unity government cannot be created as long as Hezbollahs is aligned on Syrias positions. Patriarch Sfeir slams those who place their own partisan interests above those of the nation. | ||
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Beirut (AsiaNews) The Samir Geagea and his Maronite-dominated Lebanese Forces and Walid Jumblatt and his predominantly Druze Progressive Socialist Party have said no to Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallahs victory over Israel speech in which he demanded a national unity government that would give his party a greater place. For Samir Geagea, the Lebanese Forces are the real winners because they successfully achieved their goal, which Hezbollah opposed, namely the deployment of Lebanese army troops in southern Lebanon. Druze leader Walid Jumblatt instead rejected any deal with Hezbollah because of the latters dependence on Syria. In this atmosphere of division, Maronite Patriarch Nasrallah Cardinal Sfeir condemned the attitude of those who would prefer to subordinate the good of the nation to its own self-interest. He also demanded that mass rallies spread love of ones country and bring people together. Yesterdays memorial mass for the martyrs of the Lebanese Forces, which saw tens of thousands of people come together at the national Marian shrine in Harissa, came very close to being a response to Hezbollahs Friday mass rally. Speaking at the religious ceremony, Mr Geagea said, in reply to Hezbollahs demands, that [t]here is no national unity government without national unity. For this to happen, the issue of Hezbollahs weapons must be solved. They demand a strong state, but how can a strong state be built with a statelet within its midst? he said. In Mukhtara, Druze leader Walid Jumblatt made similar remarks. In his view, the Hezbollah leaders speech was tantamount to a coup détat. As long as that party remains closely aligned to the Syrian regime, I will not reach an agreement with you. When you separate yourself from the Syrian leadership, I will possibly hold a dialogue with you. In celebrating Sunday mass in Bkerke, Patriarch Sfeir, focused on the notion of sacrifice during the homily. Since some people would rather sacrifice the national interest to benefit themselves, the patriarch said, so would some group do in favour of their own community. Mass rallies should, in the cardinals words, spread love of ones country and a sense of sacrifice for the good of the fatherland and to bring people together. Everyone, he insisted, must be behind one another and work together to revive the country and bring it back to stability and prosperity. |
For Samir Geagea, the Lebanese Forces are the real winners because they successfully achieved their goal, which Hezbollah opposed, namely the deployment of Lebanese army troops in southern Lebanon. Druze leader Walid Jumblatt instead rejected any deal with Hezbollah because of the latters dependence on Syria.Samir, his family, friends, and entourage of body guards just got voted most likely to be car-bombed.
Seems like a prayer for this fellow and his family is in order....
That puts a new wheel on the wagon don't it.
They wont dare assassinate him.
ping
It's essential that all Lebanese factions place their Country ahead of factional interests for Lebanon to flourish
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