Khazen

Lebanon passes draft election law


Lebanon‘s government has passed a draft law setting conditions for a contentious general election this year. This year’s election is set to be the most hotly contested vote since the end of the 1975-90 civil war, with Syria‘s role in Lebanon a central issue. Political debate over Syria‘s role has raged since a UN Security Council resolution last September called on foreign forces to quit Lebanon. Syria has some 14,000 troops in Lebanon and plays a big part in domestic politics. Opposition to Syria‘s role, traditionally mainly among Christians, has widened to include other political powerhouses such as Druze chieftain Walid Jumblatt, once a key ally of Damascus

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Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen and Congressman Eliot Engel introduced new resolution

Tony Haddad, Lebanese American Council for Democracy: Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen and Congressman Eliot Engel introduced a resolution today calling Lebanon a Captive nation and demands the release of all Lebanese detained by Syria in the Syrian and Lebanese Jails. January 26, 2005 Ms. ROS-LEHTINEN (for herself and Mr. ENGEL) submitted the following resolution; Expressing the grave concern of Congress regarding the occupation of the Republic of Lebanon by the Syrian Arab Republic. Whereas the Syrian Arab Republic is the only country currently occupying another country that is a full member of the United Nations, in violation of all international laws and norms, including Untied Nations Security Council Resolutions 425, 426, 520, and 1559.

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Exploring human rights through personal tales

By Rebecca Ostriker, Globe Staff ,  Israeli-Lebanese border tensions, children in teeming Indian brothels, Peruvian government corruption, American death-row prisoners, Muslims detained indefinitely after 9/11. Sounds like a fascinating night out at the movies, right? You

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On Rue Monot, night life brings new day to Beirut

By Katherine Zoepf,  At Element, the young crowd sits in oversized red plush armchairs, dines on Thai beef carpaccio and dances under swirling confetti lights. At the wildly Crystal, where the specialty is champagne and visiting Saudis are said to gather, Porsches and Bentleys crowd the curbs outside. At M-Box, bar-top dancing is something of a competitive sport: Would-be customers stand in a steel shower-stall-like foyer to be carefully appraised for acceptability, and T-shirt wearers can forget about getting in.

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Lebanon’s dying crafts seek breath of life

BEIRUT (AFP) – Glassblower Hussein Khalifeh is one of the last guardians of the age-old skills that produce Lebanon’s rich oriental cultural heritage, and his know-how is threatened by cheaper foreign products and the lack of state subsidies.  And he is not alone. His ordeal is shared by the last remaining local craftsmen struggling to keep their dying trades alive and pass on their skills in weaving, embroidery, copper engraving, pottery, mosaics and ceramics. “People are closing down. Their children are either attracted by more steady jobs or are emigrating,” said Khalifeh, who runs a family business in the sleepy southern coastal town of Sarafand.

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Lettre postume a Hala Salam Maksoud by cheikh Walid el Khazen published in an-nahar

                                                     هـالة غيـاب ” سلطانة “ يا سليلة أشرف الحسب والنسب ، يا مثال الخلق والأخلاق ويا صاحبة القول والفعل . يا من رفعت شأن العربيّ في رحاب الدنيا ويا من حققت مصالحتنا مع ذاتنا ومع الحياة . ما عرفك ، أو سمعك، عربيُّ علا كعبُه أو هان جنبُهُ ، إلاّ امتلأ قلبُه فخرا” وعزةً. […]

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An-nahar newspaper published on april 25th, 2003, Cheikh Walid el Khazen “Ilj Al Gharb”

By Cheikh Walid el Khazen   ” published on april 25th, 2003 (an-nahar newspaper), Cheikh Walid el Khazen “Ilj Al Gharb  الشاعر القَرَوي وعِلْجُ ” الغرب ”                      بعد التحية والإحترام ،   وتعقيباً على لفظة علْج ( وعلوج ) المرددّة من قبل الوزير الصحاف،                      وبعد قراءة شرح الدكتور جوزف الياس القيم وإسهام […]

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Annahar newspaper, on Tuesday, march 19th, 2002 Cheikh Walid el Khazen الوك&

الوكالات الحصرية ” والنتعات ” التشريعيّة                                                                                                                                 وليد الخازن   ” بالرغم من كل نص مخالف، لا يسري بند حصر التمثيل التجاري على         ” الأشخاص الثالثين ، إلاّ إذا أعلنه الوكيل بقيده في السجل التجاري وعلى       ” المواد المصنفة من الكماليات دون سواها  ”  تصنف المواد من الكماليات ، بمرسوم  ….              […]

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Growing diversity: the Khazin sheiks and the clergy in the first decades of the 18th century

SOURCE: Notables and Clergy in Mount Lebanon by Richard Van Leewen,




 

Growing diversity: the Khazin sheiks and the clergy in the first decades of the 18th century




 

It seems that the Khazin family succeeded in preserving their unity during the whole of the 17th century, under the guidance of the head of the family, who combined his administrative responsibilities with the function of French consul. After the dispersion of the various branches over Kisrawan at the turn of the 18th century, however, political inte­rests began to diverge, and the first signs of discord appeared. The terri­torial distribution of the family meant that individual branches acquired the supervision over separate monasteries and established relations with their own prot

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