Monday, 22 October 2012

Siniora instigated demonstrators governmentand then he "refused storming Government quarters"


Few minutes before  storming attempt Siniora  instigated demonsrators against the Lebanese Government and its Chairman Najib Mikati. "no dialogue interview before the departure of this Government and no dialogue on the blood of martyrs," Siniora said, adding that the Government "is responsible for the assassination of Hassan and his fellow.... Get out...Now you are responsible, you are responsible"
 
For those who don't know, Samir Qasir, Goerge Hawi, Jubran Twaini, Walid Eidu, and, and... were assassinated while Siniora was in charge, and he refused to get out.
 
Wissam al-Hasan is a martyr of Lebanon.
Wisam Hasan funeral
Official, Popular Funeral for Wissam Al-Hasan in Beirut
 
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Why the flag of Syrian "revolution" is at the top of the martyrs monument in downtown Beirut.?

 
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What about the flag of Saudi Arabia?

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What about the Kurdistan flag?


 
And Brazil flag . BTW, General Hassan holds Brazilian nationality.



And they claim "Lebanon first"

After the funeral of Brigadier General Hassan Participants, led by Geagaa thugs, moved to demand resignation of PM Miqati, they tried to storm his headquaters but failed to do so. 

 
 
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Geagaa Thugs leading the attack 
 
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October 21, 2012 - Wissam AlHasan funerals and Riots facing the Governmental Saray
 
 
 
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Anti-Syrian protesters brandish a French Mandate flag
during demonstrations outside Lebanon's governmental headquarters


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 After the storming attempt failure Siniora "refused storming Government quarters" and Hariri called his thugs to leave the streets,
 
نصب خيمة في المنطقة

March14 sources: 'Massive rally gather in Beirut!'


"...Hundreds of ... Protesters turned violent after a top March 14 politician, former Prime Minister Fouad Siniora, demanded that Mikati step down. Mikati’s Cabinet is backed by the Shiite Muslim militant Hezbollah group, an Assad ally and the main bloc in the pro- Syria March 8 coalition.“Leave, Mr. Prime Minister, otherwise you’ll be accused of covering up for the criminals,” Siniora told the cheering crowds. “The Lebanese will no longer accept the continuation of the Cabinet of assassination.”..."

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