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By Omar Halabi BEIRUT, March 9 (KUNA) — Lebanese President Emile Lahoud considers planned resumption of the National Dialogue Conference on Monday as of paramount necessity and cautions that its deadlock may negatively affect general conditions in the country, sources close to the president said on Thursday.

The sources told KUNA that the president "believes that its is quite normal for the conference to last a long time for further consultations for reaching a speedy settlement may not constitute a viable understanding." Top leaders of the country’s diverse political trends plan to resume talks at the Parliament Building in downtown Beirut on Monday, following a series of sessions to discuss prospect of reaching consensus on some of the top controversial issues, such as the arms of the Lebanese resistance and the Palestinian fighters as well as status of the frontier Shebaa farms.

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Chouf MP takes Lebanon’s concerns to Washington

WASHINGTON: Sources here heartily welcomed the visit of March 14 Forces leader, Chouf MP Walid Jumblatt. Unlike Washington’s usual line in friends among the different Arab groups, whose influence often relies on American funds and political support, Jumblatt is a leader in his own right and belongs to a coalition that enjoys popular support in his country and an elected majority bloc in Parliament.

Unlike Iraq’s Ahmad Chalabi and Lebanon’s Michel Aoun, Jumblatt is not seeking American support for personal gain.

Jumblatt has always observed the rules of the game in Lebanon and realizes that his ambitions, as a Druze, are limited to commanding a considerable parliamentary bloc in his homecountry.

Jumblatt already commands such a big bloc and belongs to a bigger solid parliamentary coalition. Accordingly, a healthy parliamentary democracy remains Jumblatt’s best bet.

As a result Jumblatt is believed to have carried genuine Lebanese national concerns to Washington without either any personal ambitions or hidden agenda.

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Palestinians demand Lebanon rights before disarming

BEIRUT (AFP) – One of the Palestinian militant groups which retains bases in Lebanon said that it would only discuss laying down its weapons once the country’s 380,000 Palestinian refugees have been accorded basic civic rights. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – General Command (PFLP-GC) — a hardline pro-Syrian group — demanded that a week-long national dialogue conference under way in Beirut tackle the plight of the refugees and not simply the question of militant weapons.

"The Palestinian question in Lebanon should not be discussed exclusively from the security point of view. We’re asking the dialogue conference … to decide on concrete steps as far as the humanitarian, civic and political rights of the Palestinians," PFLP-GC spokesman Anwar Rajab told reporters."If that’s done, the weapons question will not be a problem."Resolution 1559, adopted by the UN Security Council in 2004, requires the disarmament of all militias in Lebanon, including the Shiite militant group Hezbollah as well as Palestinian groups.

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LEBANON: Child prostitution still taboo, despite laws

BEIRUT, 6 March (IRIN) – At a glance, Nadine (not her real name) is an innocent, 16 year-old-girl, but a conversation with her soon reveals the shocking details of the hard life she endured as a child. "I didn’t choose to work as a prostitute," she said. "It’s just my luck in life." Explaining how she was raped at the age of nine by a neighbour, and therefore "had nothing to lose" when she accepted money for the first time in exchange for sex with an older man, Nadine blamed her situation on her family’s financial needs.

"My parents needed money so they sent me to work as a housemaid at the age of 12. Do you know how much I had to put up with in my situation?" Nadine asked rhetorically. "All men want is one thing

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بطولة طانيوس شاهين

بطولة طانيوس شاهين

 

 

 

س- هل ان طانيوس شاهين كان حقيقة بطلاً ؟

 

 

 

ج- يدعي اصحاب بعثة ريفون واخصهم شميعه والقوال سابا ان شاهين كان بطلاً لم يظهر على الارض بطل مثله لكنهم لم يقولوا لنا ما هي اعمال بطولته سوى انه استولى على اغلال المشائخ وقتل بنت وأمها بجباية رجال تركيا.

 

ان القواميس حددت البطل انه ذاك الشخص الذي يقتحم الاخطار بدون خوف ولا يتراجع في المعركة ولو اصيب بالجراح او سقط فيها بعض اعوانه. فليدلنا المعجبو ببطولته اين رأوا افعاله البطولية فقد صار واضحاً وضوح النهار ان رجال الدولة التركية هم الذين دفعوه لجميع اعمال العنف لاجل تحقيق مقاصدهم الرديئة ضد لبنان، وهم الذين دفعوه اليها وهم الذين حموه وطمأنوا من اي أذى يلحق به كما اقر بذلك هو ذاته لصاحب تاريخ المقاطعة الكسروانية. واما هو فاذا كان مطبوعاً على الشر ( قضية لبنان ص 347 ) انقاذ لرغبتهم ولو كان فيها خراب بلاده. فلم تكن اعمال التخريب والظلم والنهب والتعدي والقتل التي اجراها في كسروان اعمالاً بطولية بل اعمالاً شريرة مضرة بمصلحة البلاد بجميع من فيه، ولا تدل الا على الرداء والشر والطمع والخيانة.

 

مرة واحدة دخل شاهين موقعة كانت تقتضي اظهار شجاعته وبطولته وقد تكفي لاعلانه بطلاً، تلك الموقعة هي التي ” تعقبه فيها يوسف بك كرم في محيطه وعقر داره وفي قلب منطقته، كرم الذي لمثله يحق لقب الابطال، فماذا كان موقف شاهين في تلك الموقعة، ومن حوله طابور من زلمه مسلحين بالبنادق. لما اطل عليهم كرم ذعروا واطلقوا عليه الرصاص من وراء الصخور العالية، فلم يحفل وظل متتبعاً لهم، وعندما اصيب احد اتباعه عند ذلك تبين كيف يكون البطل فان كرم  قفز عن ظهر جواده ونادى اعوانه قائلاً : عليهم بالعصي فان العصا هي لمثل هؤلاء الاوباش يعني انه هو احتقرهم وعدّهم كلاباً وهجم مقابلاً رجالهم بصدره وعصاه متسلقاً الصخور بخفة الغزلان ورجاله تتبعه دون ان يفكروا بمبادلة الطلقات النارية بمثلها، واستولوا على القرية التي اخلاها الاخصام بسرعة، لان زعيمهم طانيوس شاهين كان السباق بين الفارين، ووقع البعض في ايدي رجال كرم فلم يمسوهم بأذى عملاً بأوامر كرم القاطعة واكتفوا بالقبض عليهم. تلك هي شيم النفوس الشريفة وتلك هي البطولة قابل بين هذه الاعمال النبيلة وعمل طانيوس شاهين في عجلتون.

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Political Debate pictures (second day)

New York, 3 March (AKI) – United Nations secretary general Kofi Annan has welcomed the national dialogue officially initiated by the Lebanese speaker of parliament on issues critical for the country, expressing hope that it will contribute to political stability there. Last month, the UN Security Council said "a broad national dialogue" was needed in Lebanon to make more progress in satisfying its resolution 1559, which called for an end to foreign influence in Lebanon.
While the withdrawal of Syrian forces and the holding of credible parliamentary elections in May and June 2005 had been accomplished, the security council

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Lebanon’s leaders seek way out of political crisis

By Alaa Shahine, BEIRUT (Reuters) – Lebanon’s rival politicians met on Thursday for their broadest gathering since the 1975-90 civil war to tackle a political crisis over the role of Syria and its Lebanese allies that has paralyzed the government. The fate of  President Emile Lahoud, who is under growing pressure to resign, will be among the most divisive issues on the table at so-called national dialogue talks that are expected to last up to a week.

Also on the agenda is a U.N. resolution demanding Lebanon’s Hizbollah to disarm — a perennially thorny issue among those Lebanese who believe the Shi’ite group should stick to politics and those who see it as resistance against Israel. While not attending himself, Lahoud welcomed the talks but warned in the strongest terms against foreign pressure to disarm Hizbollah, highlighting just how split the country is."Calls by foreign powers to disarm the resistance would only serve Israel’s interests and weaken Lebanon," Lahoud said in a statement. "Any attempt on their part to disarm the resistance by force would certainly lead to another civil war." TO VIEW MORE PICTURES PLS CLICK "READ MORE"

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U.S. studies Lebanon’s military

By Christine Spolar, CAIRO — U.S. military officials have been quietly assessing Lebanon’s military capability, making a general inventory of its army, air and naval forces, and suggesting reforms following a request last year from top Lebanese government officials. Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt, a top military planner, confirmed the review this week but would not elaborate on recommended reforms. The review was initiated after a request was made directly through the U.S. Embassy in Beirut, military and political sources said, and is part of a continuing process to help democratic forces in Lebanon.

"We’re looking for stability," said Kimmitt, deputy director for strategy and plans at U.S. Central Command. "An unstable Lebanon is a danger to itself, to its immediate neighbors and the region. This is part of our overall strategy." About a dozen U.S. military officers traveled to Beirut in November and December for the review, military sources said, and visited bases to produce three reports. The inventory was described as a comprehensive assessment of the condition of U.S.-made equipment in the Lebanon armed forces.

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LEBANON: Young Arabs want stricter gun control

BEIRUT, 1 March (IRIN) – Young Lebanese, Palestinians and Sudanese want tougher gun control regulations, a survey by a group of NGOs revealed. The findings of the study, which was conducted over the last six months by the Middle East North Africa Network on Small Arms (MENSAA), an umbrella group of Arab NGOs concerned with the misuse and proliferation of illicit small arms and light weapons, were released on Tuesday in Beirut.

"Each of the studies confirmed that a majority of participants felt there were too many guns in their societies, and that this lessened their security," noted the study, which represented the first public opinion poll on the effect of the preponderance of light arms on local communities. Small arms include revolvers and self-loading pistols and rifles. Light weapons refer to heavy machine guns, hand-held under-barrel and mounted grenade launchers.

Local NGOs carried out surveys on about 200 people aged between 20 and 35 in Lebanon’s capital Beirut, the Bekaa valley and in the south; in Ramallah in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, West Bank and the northern Gaza Strip. Also in the area of Al-Haj Yousif near Khartoum, Sudan. Asked whether they wanted stricter state controls on private gun ownership, 82 percent of respondents said yes. This suggests that attitudes might be changing in a region where there has historically been extensive ownership of guns and a reliance on security provided by tribe and family, rather than a central authority, the study noted.

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General Michel Aoun to

mmorning.com, Will you take part in any action intended to remove the president from office?
No removal, unless circumstances are such as will convince the president to resign.

Would you be in favor of his resignation?
If that could resolve a national crisis, I think he would himself agree to do it.

President Lahoud has laid down a condition for his resignation, which is that you should be his successor.
I thank him for his confidence, but in addition to his confidence there are other factors, particularly the opinion of the Christian community. I know that I have the confidence of the Christians, even though many people claim otherwise. I don

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