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  Aramean democratic Organization in Lebanon

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 Tony Nissi


Aramaic Democratic Organization:s, ArDO:s Toni Nisi on his political Swedish tour  (part 1

 The Aramaic Democratic Organization (ArDO) in Sweden had the honour to invite the head of ArDO in Lebanon and the coordinator for WCCR in Lebanon, Mr. Toni Nisi to celebrate together the 20 years memory of the establishment.

 Toni got the chance also to visit different organizations and Parliament members to explaine the situation in Lebanon.

There were many successful days in Swedish parliament lobbying for the Aramaic and the Lebanese case.

 Toni explained the situation in Lebanon and the need of the full implementation of the UNSCR 1559 until the last one regarding Lebanon is implemented, the 1701.

 The Swedish deputies belonging to different parties in the governmental alliance of Sweden were all very positive and aware of the dark situation Lebanon is going through.

 Toni talked about the importance of understanding the problems of Lebanon correctly, mainly the confusion regarding its two main ethnic nationalities, the Arab Muslim and the Aramaic Christian. He gave a fast brief about the historical role the Aramaic Christians had in Lebanon until our days.

Toni expressed the concern the Lebanese people have toward the Hezballa militia and its allies inside Lebanon and supporters outside Lebanon. The solution according to Mr. Nisi is that the United Nations get to implement the resolutions in their special way because the Lebanese government is not able to do so as long as Hezballa is military stronger than Lebanon’s own army.

Aramaic Democratic Organization:s Toni Nisi in Sweden (part 2)

 

 Toni Nisi continued his tour on the different Swedish officials were he introduced many projects that got great response from the Swedish deputies.

 The Swedish deputies belonging to the Conservative Moderate party, the Center party, the Liberal party and the Christian Democrats were very understanding with the Cedar Revolution Council and the Aramaic Democratic Organizations motives.

 What confuses the Swedish deputies is the U-turn that the former general Michel Aoun, the head of the Free Patriotic Movement in Lebanon has done by allying himself with the Hezballa militia.

 Our Swedish friends expressed their trust to the Maronite Patriarch Mor Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir and supported his attempts to get the Lebanese to act for a peaceful solution in a democratic pluralistic Lebanon.

 

Toni Nissi from ArDO Lebanon in Sweden, part 3

 Toni Nissi continued his trip to Sweden by meeting more Swedish officials talking in the name of the Aramaic Democratic Organization and the International Lebanese committee for the implementation of the UNSCR 1559. The Swedish television had the chance to interview Toni and there were a lecture held in the University town of Uppsala, north of Stockholm.

 In all meetings Toni’s stand has been the emergence situation in Lebanon and the importance of all the resolutions getting implemented plus new ones taken. One resolution should regard the Lebanese Syrian border, there should be UN soldiers supervising that border to stop all kind of weapon smuggling and the entrance of terrorists. 

 Toni mentioned several times the issue of Lebanon were it either will go toward more democratic future where all groups can be feeling welcome and respected or toward more chaos and dictatorship. The topic was the present of 2 main ethnic groups in Lebanon, the Arab Muslims and the Aramaic Christians.

Those 2 groups should accept and respect each other for Lebanon to recover and stand on its feats.

Long live the great nation of Lebanon and the Great Aramaic people

 (The Aramaic democratic organization in Sweden promise all its supporters and friends to continue to give the best for the Aramaic people and with your help and support you can be sure that the struggle continues).

 By: ArDO media office

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