Khazen

BEIRUT - Former Lebanese minister Bassel Fleihan died on Monday in a French hospital from wounds sustained in the February blast that killed ex-premier Rafiq Hariri in Beirut, the Hariri TV television station said. Fleihan, 42, died in a military hospital near Paris where he had been taken with serious burns immediately after the February 14 bombing in Beirut, the television reported before interrupting programs to play classical music.His death brings the toll from the blast to 20, including Hariri.A tent had been set up on Beirut


 

 
He is son of Yohanna (John), son of Haykal, son of Santo El Khazen.
 
In 1840, He fled with his entourage from Emir (Prince) Bashir Shihab II's threat, to Cyprus after the unsuccessful rebellion against Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt, the Prince's ally.

Upon this, the Ottoman Fleet arrived to Beirut in September 10, 1840 and then sailed to Cyprus where Cheikh Francis was hiding.

Najib Mikati, a pro-Syrian, chosen with opposition support. BEIRUT, Lebanon (CNN) -- Pro-Syrian Lebanese President Emile Lahoud has named former government minister Najib Mikati as prime minister-designate.Mikati, also pro-Syrian, has garnered the support of the anti-Syrian Lebanese opposition by vowing to fire the nation's security chiefs in the wake of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri's assassination.He promised to act in a fair and transparent manner during the process of forming a new government and called the opposition's backing of him a "wise decision." "We should take advantage of this opportune moment and deal seriously our difficult times," Mikati told reporters shortly after his appointment was made public.

PARIS (AFP) - Lebanese Druze leader Walid Jumblatt met here for the first time in 20 years with his former wartime archfoe and now an ally in the opposition, exiled former Prime minister and army leader Michel Aoun, a spokesman for Aoun told AFP.  The two men "called for the opposition to join the government that will be formed soon under prime minister designate Nagib Miqati," said spokesman Simon Abiramia. "They insisted that the opposition needs to be united in order to achieve common goals" during the 30-minute meeting in Aoun's Paris residence, he said. Jumblatt, who has been on a visit to France since Wednesday, and Aoun are two key figures of the Lebanese opposition leading the campaign seeking to end Syria's military and political dominance of the country.

Khazen History

Historical Feature:
Churches and Monasteries of the Khazen family