, President Bush says he backs democratic forces in Lebanon and wants those responsible for the assassination of a former prime minister brought to justice.President Bush says the United States strongly supports a free, independent, and sovereign Lebanon, following the withdrawal of Syrian troops on the heels of popular protests last year.
"We took great joy in seeing the Cedar Revolution," said Mr. Bush. "We understand that the hundreds of thousands of people who took to the street to express their desire to be free required courage, and we support the desire of the people to have a government responsive to their needs and a government that is free, truly free."
The Syrian withdrawal was also prompted by international pressure following the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, who opposed Syria’s nearly 30-year presence in Lebanon. Initial investigations by U.N. officials point to Syrian involvement in his killing, an allegation the government in Damascus denies. President Bush again called for those responsible to be brought to justice. Standing with the president outside the White House, Prime Minister Siniora thanked him for his support for a full investigation, and says he is trying his best to maintain good relations with Syria, a neighbor with whom he says Lebanon has both a long history and a future.
By Scott Stearns
Thousands of people cheered loudly after Pope Benedict XVI blessed the crowd at St. Peter’s Square on Sunday and delivered a message of peace as he celebrated his first Easter mass as Pope. Speaking from the steps of St. Peter’s Basilica at Vatican City, Pope Benedict called on faithful Roman Catholics to pray for peace in Iraq and a solution to the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians.
BEIRUT. (RIA Novosti political commentator Marianna Belenkaya) — These days the Lebanese are observing one more anniversary of the start of the civil war, which broke out in 1975 and ended in 1990.
By Joseph Panossian, BEIRUT — Military intelligence has arrested a group of terrorists who planned to assassinate the leader of the Hezbollah militant group, Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, a senior Lebanese military official said yesterday. The plot was ”in the phase of intentions" and had not reached ”the phase of implementation," said the Lebanese official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.
Lebanon came to a standstill on Monday night as the biggest lottery in the nation’s history was finally decided. No-one had won the top prize since the beginning of the year and lottery fever had gripped the country, with people buying tickets to the last minute.
2006 Al Bawaba , Lebanese contestant Joseph Attieh won the title of Star Academy 3 by winning 55.15% of the votes defeating his opponent Egyptian contestant Hani Hussein who received 29.2% of the votes and Moroccan Hana Al Idreesi who received 15.65%.
By Jihad Issa, The Foreign Affairs Minister said an exchange of ambassadors would be
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