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Lebanon sends troops after residents clash in Tripoli
2011-06-19
BEIRUT: LebanonÂ’s army clamped down on two sectarian districts of a northern city on Saturday after a rally in support of anti-government protesters in Syria triggered deadly clashes between rival gunmen.

Troops manned checkpoints and searched cars and houses in TripoliÂ’s Bab Al-Tebbaneh neighborhood, a Sunni Muslim stronghold, and Jabal Mohsen neighborhood, whose residents hail from the same Alawite sect as Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad.

The communitiesÂ’ long-running feud erupted into violence on Friday after dozens of people took to TripoliÂ’s Nour Square to show support for a three-month-old Syrian revolt that has drawn bloody crackdowns by AssadÂ’s government.

Security sources said between four and seven people, among them a boy and a soldier, were killed as street fighters attacked each other with assault rifles and grenades. At least 48 people were wounded.

In a statement, the army said it had “returned the situation to normal” and was enforcing a ban on residents carrying guns.

Since last month, northern Lebanon has seen an influx of Syrians fleeing an assault by AssadÂ’s forces on the border village of Tel Kelakh.
Posted by:Steve White

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