No Peace in Lebanon, No
Peace in whole Middle East !!
December 13/2005
One can only condemn the shameful and horrific attack on Lebanon's
freedom, sovereignty, and independence that robbed us of one of the
country's most ardent defenders. The voice of Lebanon's prominent
journalist, politician and MP Gibran Tueni was brutally and cowardly
silenced on Monday when a car bomb took his life and the lives of
three of his bodyguards, and injured more than thirty others who
happened to be near the site of the attack.
The fr! ee Lebanese in Lebanon and the Diaspora hold the Baathist
Syrian regime and its Lebanese and Palestinian security-militia
remnants that are still active in Lebanon fully responsible for this
act of cowardice. They are also the perpetrators of all
crimes and human rights atrocities that have been systematically
obliterating every shred of Lebanese civility and decency for the past
thirty years.
This new horrible crime is a clear manifestation of Lebanon's urgent
and immediate need for the assistance of the international community
and the free world. There can be no more delays. The rape of Lebanon
has gone on far too long. The remaining clauses of the UN resolution
1559 as pertains to the disarming and dismantling of all Lebanese and
non Lebanese militias
and the sole deployment of the Lebanese army on Lebanon's border with
its two neighboring countries, Syria and Israel, must be swiftly,
fully and concretely implemented.
In the interim, ! we caution that simply hoping to maintain the
status quo in Lebanon and in the region is a potential powder keg, a
disaster simply waiting to happen. Peace must be permanent, just and
comprehensive in Lebanon and throughout the Middle
East. Real peace necessarily encompasses the staunch defense of the
rights, liberties, and democratic freedoms of all.
Real democratic values and freedom cannot be nurtured and cherished
in the presence of private mini-states and cantons within the state of
Lebanon, as is today the status quo imposed by those Lebanese and
non-Lebanese private militias still operating in the mindset of war
and aggression. The sole legitimate authority of the Lebanese state
must be allowed to take root and spread in South Lebanon, in the
southern suburbs of Beirut, in the Palestinian camps and in several
other Lebanese regions that are under the full control of the made in
Baathist Syria, Lebanese and Palestinian armed militias.
The e! vil mind and bloodstained hands that pushed the remote control
button that detonated Gebran Tueni's armored car on Monday as he was
passing through "Al Mukalles area" in East Beirut targeted not only
Tueni, but all of Lebanon. While Lebanon grieves the tremendous and
senseless loss, the nation did not die with Tueni. It emerges stronger
than ever. Its constituents and its identity unified and galvanized,
bruised but not beaten, hopeful, not hopeless.
Today, Lebanon's existence, sovereignty, principle of coexistence,
diversity, stability and future made a bold step forward. Lebanese
citizens and their free patriotic leaders who are honestly seeking to
rebuild the state of laws and institutions, and to embrace and enforce
the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and spread the authority of
the state via its own forces
on the totality of its land have not been silenced.
This revolting crime is but one of a continuing series that persists
in its desire to! plant discord in Lebanon, the "Home of the Cedars"
by forces that wish this beautiful and ancient country ill. It is part
of the latest chain of assassinations and explosions that has targeted
leaders from all Lebanese groups and in the Christian regions of
"North Metn and the Keserwan".
The Lebanese of the Diaspora express their deepest regrets to the
victims and call on the international community, represented by the
UN, and on the Lebanese authorities to apprehend the criminals and
identify their supporters. Hopefully the punishment will be just and
swift. Terrorist acts will end in Lebanon only when the state's
security organizations are "Lebanized" and purged of their Syrian
residues, and when all illegal weapons are confiscated from all armed
militias.
Lebanese peace and democracy advocates offer their condolences to the
Tueni family and to all of the victims' families. We vow that their
deaths will not be in vain. While our beloved homeland Leban! on cries
for the martyrs she has lost, she remains steadfast in her message of
peace, and in the ingenuity of her people to rise above the abyss. To
her leaders and citizens who believe in freedom and democracy, we
reaffirm our support and our relentless faith in achieving a
resounding victory against all forces of terrorism, fundamentalism and
ignorance.
The international community should know by now that without peace,
stability and democracy in Lebanon, there will be no lasting peace or
productive democracy in all of the Middle East. There is a real danger
that should terrorism and fundamentalism prevail and flourish in the
Middle East, the West is likely to suffer the consequences unless the
United Nations
immediately and boldly intervenes to take custody of Lebanon in both
the judicial and security domains.