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Post by staracfannumberone on Dec 10, 2006 12:18:45 GMT -5
Aoun noted that protestors in Ukraine had stormed parliament building to push for regime change "and no one said that was an illegal move."
Meanwhile, the leading newspaper An Nahar reported that Hizbullah purchased thousands of army and police uniforms from a local company trading with such items in south Lebanon...which sparked concern in security circles that Hizbullah's trained and tested fighters might use the uniforms as disguise to attack the heavily-guarded government offices, which Saniora and his ministers have been using as residence, across the street from the angry protestors taking part in the city center sit-in.
From Nahar's Conflicting Mass Rallies Widen Lebanon's Split
Guys, we are headed for a real military coup...it's not even a guess anymore.
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Post by Janjoon-Lebanese on Dec 10, 2006 13:18:18 GMT -5
Karen, I am afraid what you have said is true Just because the media is covering up now on the fightings that are occuring in Beirut and another towns , that doesn't mean they're not happening ...each day they're fighting !
the problem is one group has as said by their leader "more than 20,000 missle" and the other group , well just the bodyguards of their leaders are the ones who hold any guns !! so in case of any conflict , take a guess who'll be beaten up first , and who'll lose ..
Nassrallah said at the start of their open demo, " Law Sakat 1000 Kateel Minnna , Lan Nar7al 7ata Tskota Al 7okoma ...."
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