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When the Left is "Right" in Lebanon

by angry arab repost
THE LEFT is ALIVE in Uruguay, but dead in...LEBANON. It is worse in Lebanon; there is a small group of former leftists who claim that they constitute the "new left." I have written in an article in As-Safir that they are more the like "old right." They share the same slogans of the fascistic Phalanges Party from the 1970s, and they see no fault in Hariri's aggressive and cruel capitalism which impoverished large segments of the Lebanese population.
They also are not shy from expressing prejudicial attitudes towards the Syrian People (as was expressed by Samir Franjiyyah in an interview on New TV). The Lebanese Communist Party is doing what it does best: being useless, obsolete, and ineffective. I am suffocating. I said repeatedly that the Hariri's assassination was a hineous crime, and it killed scores of innocent people. But we need a perspective that sets the record of Hariri straight. Look at Antwan Haddad's study of poverty in Lebanon under Hariri. It has reached an all time high. What about Hariri's habit of buying off people, and using massive bribing in elections, and engaging in blatantly sectarian agitation. When Hariri came to power in Lebanon, Forbes estimated his wealth at $ 2 billion. As of now, Hariri's wealth is estimated at $ 6 billion. By contrast, Lebanon's foreign debt when Hariri came to Lebanon, was $2 billion, and it is now estimated at $40 billion. So please, do not listen to reports about Hariri "building Lebanon". Also, regarding the Hassan Fattah of the New York Times Watch. I have been told that he was dispatched to Iraq after the US war and occupation to edit a pro-occupation newspaper. I have not been able to confirm that. (H.: if you are reading this, knowing that you know. Please, send me an email to confirm or not confirm that.) Inquring minds want to know, NOW. Oh, and Bashshar Al-Asad (and his father before him) tried to isolate the Lebanese Communist Party from Lebanese political life. But a few weeks, an invitation was dispatched to the party to meet with Bashshar. And he said nice things about them. He needs them now. They do not need him.

http://angryarab.blogspot.com/2005/03/when-left-is-right-in-lebanon-left-is.html

Ostensible and artificial Lebanese unity, always masquerading behind flags and Baba Ghannuj, splits and fragments along sectarian fissures, always. What passes as "national unity" is no more than temporary sectarian arrangements and marriages of convenience. So the Lebanese "opposition" met in Mukhtara palace--the palace of the feudal warlord who heads the "Progressive and Socialist Party" in Lebanon no less, and who recently sent his son Taymur to Paris because he said that he wanted to keep a member of the family secure. Keep the medieval sectarian dynasty alive, is his real slogan. Forget about all the talk about "democracy" and "freedom." Unless he means freedom for sectarian agitation and mobilization, and for the monopoly of sectarian representation.

So former Israeli-installed president Amin Gemayyel, was dispatched to the Palace of Mukhtarah (seat of Jumblat) to convince him to put aside his demand for the resignation of the Maronite president. Jumblat had called on AlJazeera for his resignation the night before. The right-wing Maronite Patriarch (who is taking time from his busy schedule of warning against a conspiracy of "Satan's Worshippers"--kid you not, he is obsessed with them) sent Amin Gemayyel with that urgent message. Maronite right-wing groups have historically always opposed the resignation of the president for fear of setting a president. So the Maronite Patriarch, and his sectarian clients, does not mind if the Sunni prime minister resigns, but not the (Maronite) president. That is how these sectarian-minded and petty people--who reject civil marriage and secularization in Lebanon--which Angry Arab fully supports--think and operate. Jumblat obliged, and the statement by the opposition crowd did not call for the resignation of the president.

It is shameful that so many days after the explosion that killed Hariri, a body of an innocent Lebanese (who has been missing since that day) was found only yesterday. That says something about the conduct and shortcoming of Lebanese security services, and of the state. Israel may be excited at developments in Lebanon today, just as Israel was prematurely excited after its Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982 (which killed some 20,000 Lebanese and Palestinians), but they will be disappointed again. Just as the new Iraqi puppet government of Allawi did not dare mention peace with Israel (and they have 130,000 US troops with them), no Lebanese government with or without Syria will even broach the subject. Lebanon will probably be the last Arab country to do so. I do not think that Lebanon ever will; the memory of the Qana massacre (and of many other Israeli massacres) are too fresh in Lebanese minds.

Yes, I was assured that Hassan Fattah of the New York Times, and graduate of the New Republic School of Arab/Muslim Studies, is the same Hassan Fattah who edited the Iraq Today publication in Iraq after the US invasion. Chris tells me that the publication was not pro-occupation, but I have heard otherwise. I have to see it to judge. But then again, I can judge by reading his dispatches in the Times.

Today, I heard that the Bush administration is taking credit for the construction of the pyramids of Egypt.

http://angryarab.blogspot.com/2005/03/sectarianism-last-refuge-of-lebanese.html
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