Thursday, 27 August 2015

Lebanon Protests: ‘Outside powers exacerbated religious, ethnic differences’

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Ethnic and religious groups in Lebanon have been able to live peacefully together for a long time, according to Richard Becker of the anti-war Answer Coalition. Disputes between them have been ruthlessly exploited by Western states that are trying to control the Middle East country.
RT: Why is it now that we’re seeing these violent protests in a country that seemed fairly stable even at the time of the Arab Spring uprisings?
Richard Becker: I think that we can see that there is a great accumulation of frustration among the Lebanese people over a whole range of issues that include water, electricity and services like trash collection. This crisis is rooted in the system that still exists – the system of confessional government, confessional representation that was bequeathed to Lebanon by the French colonizers when they left, a system that really mixed together the elites of some of different communities and at the expense of the people. It is not really a democratic system at all. Of course there is a more progressive wing in Lebanon, but the dominant force in the government really represents the elite and those many billionaires in Lebanon and millionaires as well. People are reacting to what they view as a lack of attention to what their needs are.
RT: It took a rally over the collection of rubbish, just a day to turn into calls for the government to resign. How do you think the situation will look, let’s say, in a month?
RB:  It is very hard to say. It is in initial stage, and whether it expands into a more broad political demand or set of demands for changes in Lebanon – that remains to be seen. We understand today that the alliance that includes the Hezbollah representatives in the government, the Cabinet of Ministers has resigned. So that is a significant development. In all mass movements or incipient mass movements it remains to be seen whether or not it develops further. There are many problems, many deep crises that Lebanon is facing, including the fact that the Palestinians- there have not been allowed the right of return; that there is an influx of people particularly from Syria and Iraq, from the wars that are the direct result of US intervention in the region, and these problems of the provision of real services to the people. Lebanon is a very small country with very complex problems.
RT: Lebanon has 18 officially recognized religious sects. If the situation gets worse, how likely is it that we will see tensions between them?
RB: That is the way that the ruling elite and also the outside powers, particularly I would say the US, France, the former colonizer, and Israel have exploited and exacerbated the tensions within the country. I believe that left to themselves the Lebanese people are very tolerant people, have been able to work together, to live together for a long time. But these differences and ethnic and religious differences, as I said, have been ruthlessly and relentlessly exploited by those who do not have the interest of Lebanon at heart, but instead trying to control the country.
RT: There is no dictator in Lebanon but a weak state, even if the government steps down, is this likely to bring any real change?
RB: There have been many, many governments over the years and now Lebanon is a year passed the deadline for its presidential election. There are powerful political forces in the country. The US and outside powers have been trying to build up the Lebanese army to be the most powerful armed force in the country. But I think everyone still acknowledges- who follows the situation- that the resistance movement including Hezbollah and other parties, other forces are stronger. It is a very complicated situation, the one that we hope will not turn into another version of the civil war, and there is no reason I believe that that’s about to happen. But that was a great tragedy for the Lebanese people and one that was terribly exacerbated by the outside intervention of the US in Israel.

Lebanon: “We Want Accountability” Campaign Vows More Protests

The movement organizing anti-government protests in down town Beirut vowed on Wednesday more protests to “give back the people their rights”.
Following “You Stink”, the organizers dubbed their new campaign “We Want Accountability”, a day after several protesters were injured in a scuffle with police over the trash crisis and corruption.
We wanted to send a message through our demonstration that we are ready to sacrifice ourselves to gain our rights,” said the “We Want Accountability” campaign spokesman at a press conference it held in Riad al-Solh Square on Wednesday.
Lebanon: “We Want Accountability” Campaign“The regime fears the people who are calling for their rights. That’s why it is assaulting them,” the spokesman Ayman Mroweh said during the press conference.
“Our battle is not with police but with the regime,” added Mroweh, as he called for the release of all protesters arrested on Tuesday.
After the press conference ended, the “We Want Accountability” protesters headed to Helou Barracks to demand the release of the detainees who were arrested earlier on Tuesday.
The Internal Security Forces said in a communiqué that it arrested 48 people who took part in Tuesday’s riots, but kept 18 of them in custody for further questioning.
Riad al-Solh Square, located outside the Grand Serail, has been the site of daily protests since Saturday, when thousands rallied against the government’s response to the waste crisis.
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Ministers of Hezbollah, FPM Walk out Cabinet Session for ‘Lack of Partnership’

Ministers of Hezbollah, the Free Patriotic Movement and the Tashnag party stormed out of the cabinet session on Tuesday over the lack of respect for the principle of partnership and because of making decisions and signing decrees without the approval of ministers from Hezbollah and the FPM, Al-Manar correspondent said.
cabinet sessionThe session, which was intended to discuss the issue of waste disposal, witnessed debates about approving a large number of decrees with the absence of political blocks.
The cabinet’s emergency session continued with the rest of ministers who discussed the issue of tenders which was not approved and therefore were canceled.
Information Minister Ramzi Joreige, who read out the Cabinet’s official statement after the session, said the decision to reject the bids was based on the recommendation of Environment Minister Mohammad Machnouk. The ministerial committee responsible for handling the crisis was tasked with restarting the process with a new bid document and call for tenders.
Industry Minister Hussein Hajj Hasan said as he walked out of the meeting that the decision to leave was made because political rivals would not “listen to calls for true partnership,” noting that the Cabinet recently passed 70 decrees without unanimous approval.
Al-Manar

Hezbollah Demands End to Waste Crisis ‘Farce’, Rampant Corruption

Hezbollah called for the end of the negative repercussions ‘farce’ to the crisis of waste and demanded ‘reasonable solutions’ that address the transition phase ahead of reaching a long-term strategic plan.
wasteIn a statement issued on Tuesday, Hezbollah affirmed the right of peaceful and reasonable protests, indicating that “just solutions would calm people down and pave the ground for actions in the people’s interest in this important issue.”
“The waste crisis clearly indicates who is responsible for it,” Hezbollah said, adding: “The extent of the popular explosion to demand a solution for it in all Lebanon proves the size of the environmental, social and moral disaster resulting from ill-management of such issue by the successive governments.” The statement was referring to the weekend protests led by the YouReek civil society campaign against the waste management crisis.
“The trash crisis is one of the faces of the accumulating and rampant corruption throughout the last two decades,” Hezbollah said. “We hoped that this sensitive issue would have been addressed positively, but unfortunately we were shocked by the scandal of the proposed prices of tenders” for the waste management.
Since the weekend, Lebanon has been plagued with the waste disposal crisis, with people bursting across the streets of the capital after being fed up with political corruption.
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Wednesday, 26 August 2015

"Mustafa Badreddine" and the Israeli Fiasco


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Badreddine"On that day I was in the city of Qom when we received the news of Saddam entering Kuwait. At the time, nothing but the detainees of the Kuwait Prison, among which was Sayyed Mustafa Badreddine, came to my mind. I was asking myself about their destiny after the entering of Saddam," says the Coordinator of Al-AMAN Network for Strategic Studies, Anees Naqqash to Al-Manar Website.

The name of "Mustafa Badreddine", just like other great resistance leaders, is not mentioned in Beirut's southern suburb unless it is to comment on what is reported by journals and websites such as claims and scenarios that aim at defaming the man known by the people of resistance in Lebanon as one of its distinguished leaders and a man of uncountable achievements.

There are many guys who receive their orders from "Mustafa Badreddine" without knowing him. Some would meet him without knowing who he is. "Mustafa Badreddine," like other leaders, doesn't like popularity or being mentioned here and there.

However, media reports made the name of "Mustafa Badreddine" one of the most attractive titles for readers. Many reports were published about the man, presenting him as a multi-relationship, quick-tempered, corrupt, who owns fancy apartments and cars besides accusing him of assassinating PM Rafik Hariri, the report of the US Treasury, freezing his money assets and other defaming issues. Mr. Naqqash says billions were spent on these reports to defame the resistance. Not only "Israel" was the financer of this money, but also some Gulf countries were keen to support all what could harm Hezbollah, its resistance and symbols.

Mr. NaqqashMr. Naqqash tells us about Sayyed Badreddine's release from prison in Kuwait in 1990 after it was invaded by Saddam Hussein forces. As for the "Sayyed's" value, Naqqash uncovers calls that took place with Iranian officials to be ready for the exchange operation with the Iraqi regime once Badreddine's personality is recognized. "In fact, we didn't believe there was any other solution."

At the time, Iraqi forces were robbing the Kuwaiti houses. They burnt public properties, and prisons were opened in which "the group" was released, among which was Badreddine.

Why "Mustafa Badreddine"?
"Because the man has a history and a background, he occupies a high rank in the resistance work, and they believe he plays a role in Syria, something they are annoyed of... Their information might not be correct," says Mr. Anees Naqqash.

Badreddine's name is related to Hezbollah's resistance work, which represents the most evident and mostly respected side by its people; hence influencing this side is an important goal for the enemy.

His town is Ghobeiry, he is also familiar with the areas of Ouzai, Haret Hreik and beyond. His life is full of secrets which telling them is yet to be permitted, as well as the picture of his fellow martyr leader Imad Moughnieh. Mustafa Badreddine was trained by Fatah Movement, he was involved in and led confrontations against the Zionist enemy since the beginning in 1982 after the Israeli invasion. He was among the group that confronted the Israeli army during the famous Battle of Khalde, in which he was deprived from entering Beirut through its southern gate.

"Destroying the image of the combatant" or what is also known as the "character assassination," is a method taught in the academies under the title of: "How to combat a revolutionary movement."

As Mr. Anees Naqqash talks about what he read regarding "the art of fighting revolutionary movements,” he tells a story that took place between the British and the Irish Republican Army that was demanding independence. He narrates: "When the British were able to identify the person responsible for the revolution, they kidnapped him, killed him and dissolved his body in acid. After his disappearance, supporters of the Irish army suspected that he might be either detained or killed... Few months later, his family started receiving money orders from Canada under his name. The goal of the British was to show the supporters of the cause that the "revolutionary leader" escaped with the money of the army, and they wanted to cut off the funding the army was receiving from the sympathizers with their cause in the United States throughout discrediting the integrity of the Republican Irish people, and damaging their trust in them. The British succeeded also in convincing the Irish army that the revolutionary escaped with the money, they caused chaos among the army troops, and the story remained hidden until it was uncovered by media reports that were published later."

It is said that the character assassination banishes the need to the physical one. But this is not applied to the case of Mustafa Badreddine, because "Israel" won’t rest before assassinating him. He’s at all times the precious and wanted catch.

A specialist in speech analysis explains that this method "uses the general moral titles in an immoral way against a public figure that is wanted to be socially overthrown. Religion, morality, terrorism and national betrayal are here used against political opponents to defame the moral value of the person in public among his people or the public opinion."

The specialist adds that what he describes as "political assassination" is drawn by intelligence apparatuses, executed by media outlets and institutions that hide their agendas behind some shiny slogans..." He adds, "in the case of Mustafa Badreddine, it is clear that the moral assassination is a strategy used by the enemies of Hezbollah to socially overthrow them regarding the model image the Hezbollah people view them with."

Character Assassination is Evidence of "Fiasco"


Mr. Naqqash clarifies that character assassination comes to hide the failure in achieving a physical assassination. "Israel" recognizes that it is unable to execute "Badreddine," that's why pumping such defamatory reports is meant to say that the survival of a man "with such characteristics is way better than killing him."

Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah has mentioned in the speech he delivered in the graduation ceremony of the sons of martyrs: "Those who haven't been reached yet by physical assassination, they are working to assassinate them on the moral level. There are specialized Israeli websites and intelligence systems that focus on our brothers, leaders and fighters, in which they accuse them of convictions on the personal, moral, financial and behavioral levels. This comes as part of the moral assassination of some leaders whose history in the resistance work, sacrifices and achievements are distinguished, after they failed to assassinate them physically."

The Coordinator of Al-AMAN Network for Strategic Studies sums up: "Perhaps the media propaganda and daily pumping of information have influenced the subconscious of the follower, but what is important is that such pumping has no influence on the youth people of the resistance. What we are witnessing of achievements and sacrifices on a daily basis prove how much this group trusts its leadership. Even on the popular level, there is awareness that what is going on is a moral targeting and that it is a different method of war launched against the resistance. We can sense the strong presence of resistance among the popular conscience, which makes us feel content that we are at our best."

To read the Arabic version click here

Translated by: Zeinab Abdallah

Source: Al-Manar Website
25-08-2015 - 19:44 Last updated 25-08-2015 - 19:44

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Hezbollah Demands End to Waste Crisis ‘Farce’, Rampant Corruption


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Hezbollah called for the end of the negative repercussions ‘farce’ to the crisis of waste and demanded ‘reasonable solutions’ that address the transition phase ahead of reaching a long-term strategic plan.

wasteIn a statement issued on Tuesday, Hezbollah affirmed the right of peaceful and reasonable protests, indicating that “just solutions would calm people down and pave the ground for actions in the people’s interest in this important issue.”

“The waste crisis clearly indicates who is responsible for it,” Hezbollah said, adding: “The extent of the popular explosion to demand a solution for it in all Lebanon proves the size of the environmental, social and moral disaster resulting from ill-management of such issue by the successive governments.” The statement was referring to the weekend protests led by the YouReek civil society campaign against the waste management crisis.

 “The trash crisis is one of the faces of the accumulating and rampant corruption throughout the last two decades,” Hezbollah said. “We hoped that this sensitive issue would have been addressed positively, but unfortunately we were shocked by the scandal of the proposed prices of tenders” for the waste management.

Since the weekend, Lebanon has been plagued with the waste disposal crisis, with people bursting across the streets of the capital after being fed up with political corruption.


Source: Al-Manar Website
25-08-2015 - 20:46 Last updated 25-08-2015 - 22:00

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Ministers of Hezbollah, FPM Walk out Cabinet Session for ‘Lack of Partnership’

Ministers of Hezbollah, the Free Patriotic Movement and the Tashnag party stormed out of the cabinet session on Tuesday over the lack of respect for the principle of partnership and because of making decisions and signing decrees without the approval of ministers from Hezbollah and the FPM, Al-Manar correspondent said.

cabinet sessionThe session, which was intended to discuss the issue of waste disposal, witnessed debates about approving a large number of decrees with the absence of political blocks.

The cabinet’s emergency session continued with the rest of ministers who discussed the issue of tenders which was not approved and therefore were canceled.

Information Minister Ramzi Joreige, who read out the Cabinet's official statement after the session, said the decision to reject the bids was based on the recommendation of Environment Minister Mohammad Machnouk. The ministerial committee responsible for handling the crisis was tasked with restarting the process with a new bid document and call for tenders.

Industry Minister Hussein Hajj Hasan said as he walked out of the meeting that the decision to leave was made because political rivals would not "listen to calls for true partnership," noting that the Cabinet recently passed 70 decrees without unanimous approval.

Source: Al-Manar Website
25-08-2015 - 21:36 Last updated 25-08-2015 - 21:3

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Assad to Al-Manar TV: Terrorists Are more Dangerous than Zionist Enemy




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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad receives Al-Manar TV delegationSyrian President Bashar al-Assad stressed that the most real important tool in the aggression against Syria are the terrorist groups operating in the country, noting that if we want to face the Israeli entity, we have first to confront its agents inside Syria.

During an interview with Al-Manar TV which will be broadcast Tuesday evening, President Assad asserted that what the terrorists are committing is much more dangerous than what the Zionist enemy is doing.

Assad also pointed out that the Syrian experience is similar to the Lebanese experience, regarding certain Syrian groups that accept to collaborate with enemies.

More details of the interview will be posted on Al-Manar English Website upon broadcasting it on Al-Manar TV.

Source: Al Manar TV
25-08-2015 - 10:04 Last updated 25-08-2015 - 10:04 

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Tuesday, 25 August 2015

Press TV journalist, Damascus bureau chief Hussein Mortada, injured in Daraa but determined to return to war zone

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Reporter Hossein Mortada with a Syrian Army unit
The Damascus bureau chief of Iran’s English-language Press TV and Arabic-language al-Alam news channels has been transferred to the intensive care unit (ICU) in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, after being shot by terrorists in southwestern Syria.
Hossein Mortada suffered spinal and pelvis injury in an attack by foreign-backed militants in the city of Dara’a.
Mortada is now in stable condition and is due to undergo surgery on Monday, Press TV’s correspondent in Beirut said.
Syrian Information Minister Omran al-Zoubi visited Mortada
Syrian Information Minister Omran al-Zoubi visited Mortada in hospital before the bureau chief was transferred to Lebanon.

Hossein Mortada determined to return to war zone despite injury

This is the third time he’s hospitalized after being targeted by militants fighting the Syrian government. Our correspondent in Beirut, Maryam Saleh has talked to Hussein Mortada about his condition.
Back in September 2012, Mortada also sustained injuries during an attack by militants in the Syrian capital, Damascus.
He was shot in the back and wounded by sniper fire as he was covering twin blasts in Damascus and the ensuing fighting in the city. The foreign-backed insurgents also killed Press TV’s correspondent, Maya Naser, by sniper fire in Damascus.
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Maya Naser killed by Obama’s moderate terrorists


MEDIA MURDER! PressTV Reporter KILLED on AIR in Damascus
Foreign backed mercenaries in the Syrian capital Damascus have attacked Press TV staff, killing the Iranian English-language news network’s correspondent Maya Naser, and injuring its Damascus Bureau Chief Hosein Mortada.
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Speaker Berri: People Have the Right to Express Anger



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Lebanon: Speaker Nabih BerriLebanon's Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri said on Monday that the people have the right to express anger but at the same time without alienating the government.

"There is no other alternative amid the presidential vacancy," Berri told his visitors.

The Speaker said that when doors of Parliament are forced to close and it is prevented from passing laws and questioning, it would be natural that the people demanding the restoration of their power.

Speaker Berri recalled his previous warnings of that one crisis would be enough to make a revolution, stressing that the government should take the necessary decisions at its next meeting.

Berri's statement came after a violent weekend erupted in the Lebanese capital following the deterioration of several local files without proper remedies by the government.

Source: Newspapers
24-08-2015 - 16:41 Last updated 24-08-2015 - 16:41 

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Senior Saudi Commander Killed in Yemeni Attack


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Al-Manar correspondent in Yemen reported that a senior Saudi commander was killed in a Yemeni attack on a Saudi border area of Jizan.

senior Saudi commanderFor its part, Riyadh said the commander of Saudi eighteenth army brigade, Major General Abdul Rahman bin Saad al-Shahrani, was injured as he was inspecting military deployments along the kingdom’s southern border regions, Saudi Arabian armed forces announced in a statement released by the official Saudi Press Agency on Sunday.
Shahrani died after being transferred to hospital for treatment.

Earlier in the day, Yemeni troops took control of two Saudi army bases in the border region of Jizan.

Yemen has been since March 26 under brutal aggression by Saudi-led coalition. Thousands have been martyred and injured in the attack, with the vast majority of them are civilians.

Riyadh launched the attack on Yemen in a bid to restore power to fugitive president Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi who is a close ally to Saudi Arabia.

However, Yemeni army, backed by popular committees and tribal fighter has been responding to the aggression by targeting several Saudi border military posts and cleansing several areas across the country, especially the country’s south, from Hadi and al-Qaeda-linked militias.

Source: Al Manar TV
24-08-2015 - 14:03 Last updated 24-08-2015 - 14:04 


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