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Regime Change Sans Invasion

 
 
Reply Mon 28 Feb, 2005 11:56 am
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=514&e=5&u=/ap/20050228/ap_on_re_mi_ea/lebanon_syria

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Top Stories - AP


Lebanese Government Resigns Amid Protests

1 minute ago Top Stories - AP


By BASSEM MROUE, Associated Press Writer

BEIRUT, Lebanon - With shouts of "Syria out!," more than 25,000 flag-waving protesters massed outside Parliament on Monday in a dramatic display of defiance that swept out Lebanon's pro-Syrian government two weeks after the assassination of a former prime minister.

Cheering broke out among the demonstrators in Martyrs' Square when they heard Prime Minister Omar Karami's announcement on loudspeakers that the government was stepping down. Throughout the day, protesters handed out red roses to soldiers and police.


Many in Lebanon accuse Syria and Karami's government of being behind former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri's Feb. 14 slaying and the death of 16 others in a huge bombing, pressing hard in the two weeks since his death for the government to resign and for Syria to withdraw its roughly 15,000 troops positioned in Lebanon.


"We want no other army in Lebanon except the Lebanese army!" protesters chanted.


Karami's Cabinet will continue as a caretaker government. The next step is for the president to appoint a prime minister after consulting with parliament members. The new prime minister consults parliamentary blocs to form a Cabinet that must withstand a parliamentary vote of confidence.


"Today the government fell. Tomorrow, it's the one huddled in Anjar," opposition leader Elias Atallah told the crowd to cheers, referring to the Syrian intelligence chief based in the eastern Lebanese town of Anjar. He said the opposition will continue its actions until all demands are met.


The protesters went further, immediately shouting for the resignation of pro-Syrian President Emile Lahoud.


"Lahoud, your turn is coming!" they said.


Others in the sea of red, white and green flags chanted, "Syria Out!" and "Freedom, sovereignty, independence!"


Lahoud's six-year term was renewed in September by Parliament, under apparent Syrian pressure to change the constitution, which banned further terms. A U.N. resolution demanded Lebanon hold presidential elections, Syrian troops pull out of Lebanon and Syria stop interfering in Lebanese affairs.


"The battle is not over. It is just beginning. We want to know who killed Prime Minister Hariri," opposition legislator Faris Saeed said, addressing the crowd.


The crowd responded loudly and in unison: "Syria! Syria!"


If THEY can do it...

A proud day for the Lebanese nation and people. Non-violent revolutions are to be applauded!

GO PEOPLE!

Cycloptichorn
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woiyo
 
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Reply Mon 28 Feb, 2005 12:08 pm
Echo that.

I would like to see the IRanians, N. Koreans, Iraqis, Saudis do the same.
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panzade
 
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Reply Mon 28 Feb, 2005 12:08 pm
Maybe the events in Iraq are empowering the Lebanese.

Had to tweak ya Cyclo.
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Cycloptichorn
 
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Reply Mon 28 Feb, 2005 12:12 pm
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Maybe the events in Iraq are empowering the Lebanese.

Had to tweak ya Cyclo.


? It's not a tweak. I'm quite sure the events in Iraq do have something to do with this. Destabilization of a region will undoubtedly lead to positive and negative responses in different situations.

That, of course, does not excuse them(our aggressive actions in Iraq); the ends never justify the means.

That being said, I hope everything goes well in the future for the Lebanese. Let's try and keep this thread about their situation, and not arguing over the war, lol Smile

Cycloptichorn
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panzade
 
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Reply Mon 28 Feb, 2005 04:59 pm
we're agreed
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Fedral
 
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Reply Tue 1 Mar, 2005 06:31 am
Lebanon was, at one time, the garden spot of the Eastern Medeteranian and Beruit was one of the most beautiful cities in the middle east.

I hope someday that peace and prosperity can return to that country.

I am proud of the people who took a stand for what they believed in and prouder still that they did it without violence ... that takes more courage than most could possible imagine.
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