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Wednesday, 1 June 2011

Sayyed Nasrallah: We Want Strong State… We Will Not Give Up


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Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah reiterated on Wednesday that the Resistance in Lebanon and Palestine defeated the US-Israeli agenda of creating sedition and division in the region. His eminence renewed support for the Palestinian people and vowed that the blood of the martyrs who fell during the Nakba Day will not go to waste.

While stressing that all Lebanese people want the establishment of a strong state and declared commitment to the state’s institutions and the Lebanese army in particular, Hezbollah Secretary General said efforts to form the new government are underway and stressed that giving up was not a possibility, despite all challenges, while declaring full support for the PM-Designate in his mission.

His eminence also proposed to avoid talk of committing to the Taef agreement or call for modifying it, but work at the same time on developing the Lebanese system away from sectarianism.

Sayyed Nasrallah was speaking through a large TV screen during a ceremony organized by the Iranian embassy in Lebanon to commemorate the departure of the leader of the Islamic Revolution in Iran Imam Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, at the UNESCO Palace in Beirut.

IMAM KHOMEINI ACHIEVED COMPLETE VICTORY

Sayyed Nasrallah began his speech by stating the accomplishments made by Imam Khomeini and hailing the Islamic Revolution’s victory and the changes it made.

His eminence said that Imam Khomeini has achieved a complete victory during the revolution, overthrowing the dictatorial Shah. According to Sayyed Nasrallah, Imam Khomeini’s most important achievement was building the state and replacing the Shah’s regime.

“The victory was complete and building the state was not only the most important achievement but also the biggest challenge,” Sayyed Nasrallah said, whole noting that the Iranian nation witnessed at the time the challenge of building a new regime based on the people’s opinions, civilization and culture.

After highlighting that Imam Khomeini did not impose his own vision of the regime and its hierarchy on the Iranian nation, Sayyed Nasrallah pointed out that there were a state and institutions in Iran. His eminence explained the role of the Supreme Leader in Iran and stressed that he’s the one supervising all authorities.

Sayyed Nasrallah stressed that Iran is called the Islamic Republic of Iran and not Velayat-e Faqih. “There have been several efforts in the last few years to represent it as an oppressive state and these are all lies,” his eminence said.

WE WANT STATE IN LEBANON

Turning to the Lebanese issues, Hezbollah Secretary General expressed belief all political parties in Lebanon want the establishment of one and strong state. “We want the rise of the state in Lebanon. In principle, all Lebanese want the state. We have witnessed very difficult experiences such as relying on militias, local administrations, and we have seen the results of relying on militias,” Sayyed Nasrallah said.

His eminence said that relying on militias in Lebanon would fail. “We believe that the condition for unity, security and development in Lebanon is the establishment of a unified and strong state,” Sayyed Nasrallah added. He went on to say that there were gaps in the constitution that should be resolved.

TAEF AGREEMENT PRODUCT OF SETTLEMENT

“Our problem in Lebanon is that the formula which was adopted before the Taef agreement was the product of a settlement. The current formula, the Taef Accord, is the product of a settlement. However, the situation in the country is too complicated to introduce a new constitution or discuss the change of the Taef agreement and we therefore fear a return of sectarian divisions.”

Sayyed Nasrallah then called to resolve the crisis under the headline of developing the system. “Let us acknowledge the flaws in the constitution, avoid talk of committing to the Taef or modifying it, and work on developing the Lebanese system away from sectarianism,” Sayyed Nasrallah said.

His eminence said the government or the national dialogue table can appoint individuals or a committee to propose a mechanism to develop the system in a manner that can accommodate the changes in Lebanon and appease all sides. “We really need to develop the system in Lebanon,” his eminence emphasized.

EFFORTS WILL CONTINUE… WE WILL NOT GIVE UP

From the system’s crisis, Sayyed Nasrallah raised the cabinet formation process crisis in Lebanon. “We have always encountered government formation crises,” his eminence said. “Yet, the crisis is not justified,” his eminence said. “However, we should continue work and we will reach a result, no doubt. We are part of the new majority and we understand the concerns and fears of some allies and friends. We’re not going to distribute responsibilities.”

Sayyed Nasrallah declared that Hezbollah priority remains to cooperate with all parties to finalize the cabinet formation process. “We want to aid the PM-designate and we will not present a proposal that can harm his efforts,” his eminence said. “After all, the cabinet formation is national interest and therefore is a priority.”

However, Sayyed Nasrallah said it was not acceptable to be depressed and frustrated. “The efforts are underway and we will not stop until we reach a result,” his eminence said. “We will not give up despite the current challenges.”

DIVISION PLOT WILL ARRIVE TO SAUDI ARABIA

Sayyed Nasrallah said that the political leaderships must perceive that Lebanon is not an isolated island in the region, given that what’s happening in the region is very dangerous, as Sudan was divided and Yemen and Libya are under the threat of being divided.

His eminence warned that Syria was as well prepared for division if things develop negatively there. However, Sayyed Nasrallah expressed belief that the Syrian leadership and people will overcome the crisis, despite all challenges.

“When these states are divided, the plot will arrive to Saudi Arabia,” Sayyed Nasrallah cautioned. “This is the American-Israeli plot in the region. The agenda, which we defeated in 2006, is returning with a new dress.”

Sayyed Nasrallah stressed the necessity to maintain institutions. “The duty of duties is to maintain the state, its unity, and institutions, especially the army, regardless of the current status-quo,” Sayyed Nasrallah highlighted.

MARTYRS’ BLOOD WILL NOT GO TO WASTE

Hezbollah Secretary General said that Naksa of 1967 established the current tragic Palestinian reality, and the establishment of the illegal Zionist entity. “Through this Naksa, we lost all Palestine as well as many Arab lands in Syria, Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon,” Sayyed Nasrallah noted, while recalling another achievement made by Imam Khomeini, which is turning Iran to the Palestinian axis and renewing the balance lost by the Arabs following the famous Camp David Accord.

Sayyed Nasrallah urged all Arabs to stand by the Palestinian people, regardless of the religious affiliations. “We should help its people return to their homeland,” his eminence stressed, while declaring that Hezbollah would remain committed to the Palestinian cause, which is the central Arab cause.

Addressing the families of the Nakba Day martyrs, Sayyed Nasrallah said: “The blood of your sons at Maroun al-Ras and the Golan Heights will not go to waste as it was shed in order to remind the world of a people whose land has been stolen.”

“We need to return to Imam Khomeini’s teachings and renew our vow to continue in his footsteps and we can only be victorious,” Hezbollah Secretary General concluded.

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