OPINION
Lebanon: A Dispute Over Sizes
Walid Choucair , Al-Hayat , May 20 2005
It is natural for the Lebanese to disagree over the size and magnitude of the different factions’ alliances, which are subject to negotiations in light of the upcoming parliamentary elections (scheduled on May 29th) . The previous stage, not to say the previous decades, distorted weights and sizes, positively and negatively, which was reflected in marginalizing some forces, while empowering others.
If external interference has always been the reason for such distortions, it has caused reactions and political confrontations that played a role in extending the Lebanese war, over and above the external factors that rained arms and weapons down on the Lebanese.
BEIRUT- The sister of Lebanon
BEIRUT, Lebanon – At 35 and presiding over a multibillion dollar business empire, Saadeddine Hariri was a stranger to Lebanon’s intricate and sometimes violent politics. But the massive bombing that killed his father and shook a nation to its core three months ago also thrust him to the political forefront.
BEIRUT, Lebanon – Lebanon’s pro-Syrian former prime minister said Friday he will not run or vote in the upcoming parliamentary elections to protest the country’s election law and what he called “corruption along all levels.”


