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Kesrouan MP urges full and immediate Syrian pullout |
2005-03-09 |
![]() Abi Nasr warned that Lebanon was drifting gradually toward the police state at the hands of Lebanese and Syrian security apparatuses at a time when other countries are moving toward democracy and freedom. He expressed fears the interference of security apparatuses would reflect on the upcoming parliamentary polls and deprive it of transparency and integrity. Abi Nasr also called for considering the jailed leader of the disbanded Lebanese Forces, Samir Geagea, a political prisoner; and former commander General Michel Aoun, exiled for political reasons, which is contradictory with human rights. He also called for considering Lebanese detainees in Israeli and Syrian prisons as political prisons and releasing them according to the UN Charter and international laws related to freedom of expression. Participants in the conference unanimously adopted the Lebanese delegation's recommendations and decided to include the issue of human rights violations in Lebanon on the agenda of the UN Human Rights Commission, which will convene in Geneva in April. |
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