The parallels are clear
between 1975 and 2006 in Lebanon
History repeats itself. That is
something often said in different occasions but when it comes to the
political and security situation in Lebanon this is obvious.
Most Lebanese do remember the
situation around the start of the war back in 1975. Shortly there were a
group of Lebanese, mainly left oriented parties and pan Arabist
ideologists calling for governmental reforms in the Lebanese state and
supporting the armed Palestinian presence in Lebanon. 2 different
points, one internal and one external. The Palestinians back then
supported by the Assad Baath regime and later on by the Iranian
ayatollah regime that would join in the support.
Today in 2006 we are facing a
similar situation. We have a few Lebanese parties; many of them are the
same as in 1975 plus a few new in the Lebanese political arena
supporting the Hezballa party backed by the Syrian Baath regime and the
Iranian Ayatollah regime.
Once again they call for reforms
in the daylight but under the table everybody knows that it is all about
the Syrian and Iranian interest that comes first. For the Syrians to
keep the international court away and continue to abuse the Lebanese
territories as they like and for the Iranians to keep Lebanon,
especially Hezballa in Lebanon as a key card in the struggle against
Israel. All that comes first for the Hezballa organization and many of
their allies. The reform joke they are fooling a few people with is an
old classical method used in many coups to turn around the conditions in
a certain country and eventually take power.
We are all hoping that it will
not end up like last time with 15 years of war and 30 years of foreign
occupations. This time the Lebanese Diaspora is more awake. The UN is
supporting the Lebanese government together with the Arab League and the
European Union. Inside the parliament the majority is with the
government and among the population it is also clear that the case
reflect a heavy support.
The UNSCR 1559 came in the end
of 2004, 14 years too late, but it came. If it could be implemented all
those troubles would be behind the Lebanese people and the sad
population could start to plan for a good future.
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