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BBC: Protesters barricade Beirut roads ~ Hezbollah civil action attempt to take down government...
BBC ^ | Tuesday, 23 January 2007, 04:42 GMT | BBC Staff

Posted on 01/22/2007 9:24:10 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach

Protesters barricade Beirut roads

Fouad Siniora

Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora faces a test of credibility

Hundreds of Lebanese demonstrators have blocked major roads in Beirut at the start of a general strike.

The Hezbollah-led opposition has called the strike as part of their continuing campaign to force the resignation of the government.

Witnesses said the protestors burned tyres and piled up rocks and stones to block the roads and prevent anyone going to work.

The government had warned troops might be used to maintain order.

Hezbollah wants the formation of a national unity government in which it and its allies have a big enough share to carry a veto.

Since 1 December, they have been besieging the main government building in Beirut.

So far, their tactics have not had the desired effect so they have decided to try to step up the pressure by calling this general strike, says the BBC's Jim Muir in Beirut.

Uncertainty

The strike call has pitched the country into a highly uncertain and very tense situation, with many unknown factors, not least whether this action will be open-ended or limited to one day.

Prime Minister Fouad Siniora says the army and security forces will take steps to ensure the roads stay open so people who want to go to work can do so.

With the government strongly urging people to go about their business as usual, there is no doubt this will be a trial of strength, our correspondent says.

It comes at a particularly damaging time for the government, as potential donors gather in Paris for a major aid conference on Thursday to help get Lebanon back on its feet after last summer's Hezbollah-Israel war.

Sectarian divide

The contest over the strike has strong sectarian overtones, our correspondent says.

It is almost certain to be observed in Shia areas, as it is supported by the two big Shia factions - Hezbollah and its mainstream ally, Amal.

The Sunnis and Druze largely support the government, so their regions are unlikely to take part.

But there will be confusion in mixed areas, and among the Christian community.

Michel Aoun and several other Christian factions support Hezbollah and the opposition, while other Christian groups back the government.




TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: beirut; globaljihad; hezbollah; jihad; lebanon; nasrallah
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To: BigSkyFreeper; Mo1

It took Mo1 four....lol.


21 posted on 01/22/2007 11:08:23 PM PST by onyx (DEFEAT Hillary Clinton, Marxist, student of Saul Alinsky & ally and beneficiary of Soros.)
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To: onyx
This is from this morning on a Beirut Blog I watch often. This is a blog that is run by a SHIITE muslim who is anti-Hizbollah.

http://www.beirutbeltway.com/


Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Black vs. White in Lebanon

Hundreds of hooded men are setting fire to tires and dumpsters after filling them with fuel in Beirut and other areas. Eyewitnesses told me that they saw bulldozers assisting the protestors by shoveling dirt and dumping it on some of the roads. Trucks were also seen transporting tires and metal barriers to various points in the capital. They were not intercepted by the army or security forces.

The Lebanese army so far has been letting the protestors block the roads for a while, to then re-open them, although not in Beirut so far. This seems to be their “neutral” strategy. In fact, as of 7:30 AM Beirut time, most of the roads and tunnels in Beirut are blocked, including the airport road. The sky is filled with black smoke from the burning tires, and visibility is zero. Universities and schools are open, and so are most businesses. But the morning commute has been disrupted, and the army has failed to secure safe roads for citizens. There are unconfirmed reports of stoning at several locations by protestors. There are also reports of citizens leaving their cars at home and walking to work.

In the north and in Byblos, LBC and Future TV are reporting clashes between commuters and rioters. Several persons were wounded. A couple of cars were torched.

I call on all my readers in Lebanon to post updates about the situation in the comments section.



22 posted on 01/22/2007 11:44:05 PM PST by Challenge
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To: Challenge
The sky is filled with black smoke from the burning tires, and visibility is zero.

Sounds like it's time for Big Al to fly over there and give'em a global warning lecture. He could wage some peace while he's there.
23 posted on 01/22/2007 11:51:26 PM PST by MonicaG (In hoc signo vinces. The whole world will see justice done.)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

Terrorist Nasrallah should have been dead months ago.


24 posted on 01/22/2007 11:57:12 PM PST by PGalt
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To: onyx
PAD is on.

Yep, just finished watching. It was better than I thought. The Mouth had me laughing several times.

25 posted on 01/23/2007 12:15:30 AM PST by BigSkyFreeper (There is no alternative to the GOP except varying degrees of insanity)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
The terrorists of Hizballah are getting desperate because they have failed so far to topple the Lebanese government. I am afraid that their next step will be the use of violence and inciting of civil war. Hizballah terrorists must not be allowed to topple the Lebanese government and make Lebanon a terrorist satellite state under the control of the terrorist regime of Iran and Syria.
26 posted on 01/23/2007 1:50:25 AM PST by jveritas (Support The Commander in Chief in Times of War)
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To: dennisw; Cachelot; Nix 2; veronica; Catspaw; knighthawk; Alouette; Optimist; weikel; Lent; GregB; ..
If you'd like to be on this middle east/political ping list, please FR mail me.

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27 posted on 01/23/2007 5:55:37 AM PST by SJackson (Let a thousand flowers bloom and let all our rifles be aimed at the occupation, Abu Mazen 1/11/07)
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To: bnelson44
The beginning of the end of Christianity in the Middle East.

Christians serve to be Salt and Light in their communities.

When there are no longer ten righteous men in the City, watch out.

28 posted on 01/23/2007 8:28:52 AM PST by happygrl
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

DAMNNNN I think we may see overthrow of govt in Lebanon pretty soon


29 posted on 01/23/2007 9:55:32 AM PST by SevenofNine ("Step aside Jefe"=Det Lennie Briscoe)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

30 posted on 01/23/2007 11:11:50 AM PST by SlowBoat407 (A living insult to islam since 1959)
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