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Les origines libanaises (et torturées) de Thomas Langmann, producteur de “The Artist”

  La mère de Langmann, était Anne-Marie Rassam. Avec les cinq Oscars remportés dimanche soir par le film français “The Artist”, “la boucle est bouclée”, a déclaré à l’AFP son producteur Thomas Langmann, dont le père Claude Berri avait lui-même remporté un Oscar en 1966 pour son court-métrage “Le poulet“.   Dans le hall de […]

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“حزب الله” بين فائض السلاح وانسداد أفق “المشروع”

    السؤال الكبير المطلوب من "حزب الله" الاجابة عنه: "هل قدر شيعة لبنان أن يبقوا أخصاماً لنصف اللبنانيين ومنبوذين من معظم العرب ويبذلون التضحيات لمواجهة غالبية دول العالم؟". تأسست استراتيجية "حزب الله" على مواجهة اسرائيل عبر مقاومة مسلحة استطاعت فرض انكفاء العدو الاسرائيلي عن لبنان عام 2000 وصموده في مواجهة العدوان على لبنان في […]

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لهذه الأسباب تتردد واشنطن ولا تسقُط دمشق

 

بدأ التردد الذي يعتري الموقف الأميركي إزاء الأزمة السورية والذي خيّم على مؤتمر «أصدقاء الشعب السوري» في تونس، يثير كثيراً من الشكوك والجدل لدى المعسكر المعارض لدمشق، ما استدعى لقاء جمع وزير الخارجية السعودية الامير سعود الفيصل مع نظيرته الاميركية هيلاري كلينتون على هامش هذا المؤتمر.يعزو خبير ديبلوماسي لبناني عائد من زيارة لواشنطن هذا التردد الأميركي الى إنقسام الادارة الاميركية الى فريقين: الأول، سياسي يؤيد المعارضة السورية ويدعمها في سعيها الى إسقاط النظام تحت شعار "تحقيق الحرية والديموقراطية للشعب السوري".


أما الفريق الثاني فهو عسكري، يبدي مخاوف وخشية من أن يكون البديل من إسقاط النظام، سيادة القوى الأُصولية المتطرفة التي يعتبرها متعارضة مع المصالح الاميركية ويضعها في خانة "الإرهاب"

وفي ضوء ذلك يقول هذا الديبلوماسي إن الأزمة السورية طويلة، وإن النظام السوري لن يسقط بسهولة، وإن حصل ذلك، فستكون له عواقب، خصوصاً اذا حلّت مكانه قوى متطرفة.

ويردّ الدبلوماسي نفسه صعوبة سقوط هذا النظام الى خمسة أسباب:

– الأول، دولي حيث أن موقف روسيا والصين الداعم للنظام لن يتغير، وهو ينطلق من إقتناع لدى موسكو وبكين مفاده أن سقوط النظام السوري سيعني سيطرة الولايات المتحدة الاميركية وحلفائها على منطقة الشرق الاوسط بكاملها.
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Syria heading towards division?

Violence does not seem to be stopping any time soon in Syria and the country’s on the verge of a civil war if it hasn’t already sunk into one already. Indeed, the past few weeks have seen an escalation in violence whereas full scare battles have erupted between Assad’s troops and Syria’s proclaimed Free Army. As hundreds are killed every day, among which prominent foreign journalists and innocent civilians, Syria’s regime is becoming more and more isolated while the Syrian National Council seems to be paving the way for a new Syria.

Syria is surrounded by Turkey and Israel, whose political agenda differ immensely. Indeed, Turkey was the first to raise the tone against Assad at the beginning of the revolution, and  has been reportedly fortifying the opposition’s ranks and assisting the Syrian free army troops. Nevertheless, Syria’s kurds might prove to be a pickle for the Turks who are on a collision course with Syria.

 

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Suleiman to fortify Taef agreement

President Michel Suleiman revealed on Friday that he will propose a number of constitutional reforms to cabinet in the upcoming months. He said before the new council of Arab journalists in Beirut: “I believe in the Taef Accord as it is, but in order to fortify the agreement, some flaws in state need to addressed.” […]

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Miqati Accepts Nahhas’ Resignation

  The crisis that Labor Minister Charbel Nahhas has been causing for quite a while has come to end as he presented his resignation to Michel Aoun and later on Prime Minister Najib Miqati formally received from the “Change and Reform” bloc the resignation of the Labor Minister.  President Michel Suleiman has also accepted the minister’s […]

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Western journalists killed in Syria

  It appears that violence is not going to stop anytime soon in Syria. Veteran American journalist Marie Colvin, who reported for London’s Sunday Times, and French freelance photojournalist Remi Ochlik were killed in the latest onslaught of the district, French Culture Minister Frederic Mitterrand said. US State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland condemned the "tragic incident" […]

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Suleiman: Personal Interests Should be Turned into Public Good

“The efforts in the next stage should focus on turning the state from a state of personal benefits and sectarian and regional division of shares into a state (that works for the) public good and whose doors are open for all competencies in state institutions seeking to achieve sustainable development,” Suleiman told his visitors at […]

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Fifth Suspect in Hariri Murder Indictment is a Politician

  After having named four key Hezbollah officials as the prime suspects behind ex-Premier Rafik Hariri’s assasination few months back, Special Tribunal Prosecutor Daniel Bellemare has named a fifth civilian suspect in Hariri’s murder. The suspect according to some sources is a politician and not a party militant or a member of a secret service. […]

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Support to the Lebanese President Michel Suleiman

The Lebanese President General Michel Suleiman is continuously finding solutions and improving Lebanese infrastructure unlike others who claim to fight for the "rights" of the Lebanese and specifically the Maronites.

khazen.org offers its complete support to the President the Commander in Chief of all of Lebanon along with our beloved Patriarch Mar Bechara el Rai  the only ones representing the whole Maronite Community and fighting for a better and safer Lebanon. We will not tolerate anymore disrespect for the person or to the office when it is convenient for them.

 

Khazen.org will not accept the double standard of some minorities and parties, once it is convenient for them they disrespect the office of the presidency or the Patriarch and in other instance they claim fighting for the "office" rights. I ask them to fight only for themsleves and start taking responsabilities for their actions instead of continuously pointing finders. .

The Lebanese Presidency as it is; The real office who represent the Maronites.

 

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