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Pictures from the huge demonstration in Beirut (December 10, 2006)

10 décembre 2006 | Posté dans Politique, Solidarité

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United protests put Lebanese government on the defensive

6 décembre 2006 | Posté dans Politique, Répression, Résistance, Solidarité

Lebanese opposition protesters

Ghassan Makarem, a Lebanese activist, speaks from Beirut about the huge protests that have rocked the Lebanese capital

Beirut has become the focus of a new movement that is challenging the US-backed government and the political system that put them in power.

This movement was launched by the biggest ever demonstration in the country’s history. Over one million people – out of a population of 4 million – converged on the Lebanese capital on Friday of last week to demand the formation of a government of national unity. (Lire la suite…)

Liban : l’opposition manifeste vendredi pour faire chuter le gouvernement

30 novembre 2006 | Posté dans Politique

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Sylvie Groult-Beyrouth

Menée par le Hezbollah chiite, l’opposition libanaise s’apprête à manifester vendredi pour faire chuter le gouvernement pro-occidental de Fouad Siniora, nouvelle étape d’une dangereuse escalade qui a creusé ces dernières semaines la fracture entre camps pro et anti-syrien.

Le chef du Hezbollah Hassan Nasrallah a appelé les Libanais à «participer massivement» à une manifestation «pacifique» vendredi à 15 h (10 h HNE) dans le centre de Beyrouth, pour obtenir la formation d’un gouvernement d’union nationale, préalable à des élections législatives anticipées. (Lire la suite…)

Reaction to assassination of Pierre Gemayel

25 novembre 2006 | Posté dans Impérialisme, Politique

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Ghassan Makerem, an intellectual and activist in Beirut, provides context and an overview of initial reaction to the assassination of Lebanese Cabinet Minister Pierre Gemayel:

An interview with Ghassan Makarem on Gemayel Assassination: A view from Lebanon

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Lebanese Warily Await Their Uncertain Future / At Flash Point of 1975, Divisions Remain Clear

25 novembre 2006 | Posté dans Guerre et terrorisme, Politique

Ain Rummaneh Bus

Ain Rummaneh bus, the flame that started the civil war in 1975

By Anthony Shadid-Washington Post Foreign Service

BEIRUT, Nov. 22 — The neighborhood of Ain Rummaneh was quiet Wednesday, its shops shuttered and streets empty a day after the assassination of an anti-Syrian politician from one of Lebanon’s most prominent Christian families. Nayef Mazraani took a break from washing his car and pointed down a shaded street.

There, he said, was where Lebanon’s civil war began in 1975, when Christian militiamen massacred 27 Palestinians on a bus after an attack on a church. He gestured in another direction. There, he said, was that war’s front line, which remains a barrier of sorts between two Beiruts and two Lebanons, pulling ever further apart.

“The war has never stopped,” he said. “It started here, in 1975, in Ain Rummaneh, and until now, it hasn’t finished.” (Lire la suite…)

Whoever pulled the trigger, Syria’s allies are the losers

23 novembre 2006 | Posté dans Guerre et terrorisme, Impérialisme, Politique

The latest assassination in Lebanon has bolstered the US-backed government and weakened Hizbullah and the opposition

Charles Harb
Thursday November 23, 2006
The Guardian

The assassination of Pierre Gemayel, a Lebanese cabinet minister and scion of a ruling Christian Maronite family, in Beirut on Tuesday has sent shockwaves through the country’s establishment and is shaping the political feud raging throughout the country. Given the timing, location and method of the killing – a sophisticated shooting in the heart of Christian east Beirut at the height of a political crisis – there is already rampant speculation as to the identity and sponsors of the assassins. That will doubtless remain the case even after the criminal investigation is complete. The consequences of this for Lebanon and the wider Middle East are already starting to become clear.

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Robert Fisk*: Conflict in the Middle East is Mission Implausible

15 novembre 2006 | Posté dans Guerre et terrorisme, Politique

The UN troops claim they are in Lebanon toprotect the Shia. The Shia think they’re there to protect Israel from Hizbollah. Is this because the peacekeepers are really a Nato army in disguise?UN-Nasrallah.jpg

The blue and white UN flag looks good in the morning over these soft, pale hills. For all of 28 years, it has flown beside Irish battalions, Nepalese battalions, Senegalese battalions, Finnish battalions, all kinds of battalions, from every worthy neutral nation you can imagine. But now the flag snaps over French battalions, Spanish battalions, Italian battalions, German naval units, over the offices of four Nato generals, two French, one Spanish and one Italian. (Lire la suite…)

Organizing the Canada-Israel Alliance

6 novembre 2006 | Posté dans Médias commerciaux, Politique

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Canadian Dimension, November/December 2006 Issue

Under Paul Martin’s Liberals and Stephen Harper’s Conservatives, the Canadian government has rapidly shed any pretense at having an independent foreign policy. In Haiti, Canadian forces joined their U.S. and French counterparts in carrying out the coup d’ tat of 2004, overthrowing the elected Lavalas government of Jean-Bertrand Aristide and instituting a foreign occupation of the country. In Afghanistan, similarly, thousands of Canadian troops are engaged in combat operations to defend the U.S.-ledoccupation and allow the U.S. military to focus its resources on Iraq. For years, escalating Canadian support for Israel has been part of this trend. In recent months, it has become more unabashed than ever.

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War crimes, political parties and public amnesia

13 octobre 2006 | Posté dans Politique

Two posters created by Ron Saba

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The posters refer to the current leadership race in the Canadian Federal Liberal Party. In English Canada, candidate Michael Ignatieff remarked in August that he wasn’t losing any sleep over the massacre of Qana. Recently in left-leaning Quebec, he said that his comment had been a mistake, continuing, “I was a professor of human rights, and I am also a professor of the laws of war, and what happened in Qana was a war crime, and I should have said that. That’s clear.” Bob Rae and Stephane Dion, rivals for the Liberal leadership position, immediately denounced his statement. 

Gaza est en train de mourir

14 septembre 2006 | Posté dans Autre, Guerre et terrorisme, Palestine, Politique, Résistance

Patrick Cockburn
publié le mardi 12 septembre 2006.
” Gaza est en train de mourir. Ici, sur les rivages de la Méditerranée, une grande tragédie est en train de se passer, que le monde ignore.”
Gaza est une prison.
Personne n’a le droit d’en sortir.
Et maintenant nous sommes tous en train de mourir de faim.

Une société toute entière est en train d’être détruite. Il y a 1.3 million de Palestiniens emprisonnés dans la région la plus peuplée du monde. Israël a mis fin à tout commerce. Elle a même interdit aux pêcheurs de s’éloigner des rivages alors ils pataugent dans l’écume des vagues pour essayer en vain d’attraper des poissons avec leurs filets lancés à la main

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