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Lebanese soldiers marched in formation and helicopters flew overheard in a military parade in central Beirut Tuesday headed by the newly elected president, the first such celebration in two years, to mark the country’s Independence Day. Armored vehicles and tanks rolled down a major thoroughfare in downtown Beirut, soldiers on horseback marched to military tunes, and a choir performed national songs while organizers released balloons in the colors of the Lebanese flag

BEIRUT, Nov. 22 (Xinhua) -- Lebanon celebrated Tuesday its 73rd Independence Day with an official ceremony including a military parade by the Lebanese Armed Forces and other Security agencies, staged at Shafiq al-Wazzan Boulevard in Downtown Beirut. President Michel Aoun, Speaker Nabih Berri, Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri and Caretaker PM Tammam Salam attended the ceremony.

During the parade, hundreds of red, white and green balloons representing the colors of Lebanon's flag were launched skywards after military helicopters overflew marching soldiers.
Aoun, Berri, Hariri and Salam later headed to Baabda palace where they received well-wishers.
Lebanese Independence Day commemorates the country's liberation in 1943 after 23 years of governance by French Mandate that succeeded the Ottoman rule at the end of the First World War in 1918.

Aoun hailed on Monday the Lebanese army for "gaining citizens' confidence and being their source of security and serenity," calling for "liberating civil servants from the culture of corruption."

He has said in a televised address to the nation on the eve of Lebanon's Independence Day "when dangers threaten the country, the army remains its security valve and the firm core of its national unity." "We must immunize independence through refraining from seeking help from foreign forces to achieve partisan interests at the expense of the public interest," the president noted.
In addition to the pledges of economic growth and security, Aoun said in his oath of office that Lebanon must work to ensure Syrian refugees "can return quickly" to their country.
He also urged to endorse an "independent foreign policy" and to protect Lebanon from "the fires burning across the region."

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BEIRUT: Lebanon leaders Monday remembered late Pierre Amine Gemayel, who was assassinated 10 years ago in broad daylight by a group of masked gunmen. "He was a promising young man full of energy and people loved him,” Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri told Voice of Lebanon radio (100.5). “His assassination was a big loss for Lebanon and all the Lebanese."

Hariri mourned the "loss of a brother, who was a very important person in my life." "We will always remember you Pierre. You were an honest man with all the Lebanese and honest in your work for Lebanon and its people," he said.

Gemayel was a prominent figure in the "Cedar Revolution,” which forced the Syrian Army out of Lebanon in 2005. He then took on the Industry Ministry portfolio under the Cabinet of former Prime Minister Fouad Siniora. Kataeb chief MP Sami Gemayel, Pierre's brother, said via Twitter that "we will remain loyal to you and our cause," using the hashtag #steady_serving Lebanon.

"Pierre Amin Gemayel embodies the Lebanon of tomorrow and everything we aspire to be," MP Marwan Hamade said, adding that Kataeb leader was continuing in his brother Pierre's path.

The March 14 rally, dubbed the "Cedar Revolution," was the climax of a month-long series of rallies that followed the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, in a massive truck bomb on Feb. 14, 2005.

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