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11,200 Lebanese gather to form a human Lebanese flag
2005-03-14


On Saturday, more than 11,200 Lebanese had gathered in Martyrs' Square to form a human Lebanese flag.

Squares of colored cardboard - green, white and red - were distributed to the participants, who were assembled into position to form the nation's symbol.

"This event is our civilized way of expressing our solidarity and attachment to our country," said Tony Moukhaiber, the "voice behind the microphone" cheering on the crowd with zesty slogans while patriotic songs played in the background.

The flag took place in front of the Al-Amin mosque in central Beirut, facing Hariri's grave.

Thousands of men and women from all across the country began to gather at the square at noon to be part of the event.

Oumayma Loutfi said: "I departed from Baalbek this morning. I'm here with my three children, husband and mother-in-law."

Many opposition MPs also participated in the event.

"You are Lebanon's pride," shouted Zghorta MP Nayla Mouawad, while Beirut MP Ghinwa Jalloul congratulated the crowd for their patriotism and organization.

Jalloul said: "This flag shows how Lebanese people are faithful to Rafik Hariri's memory and how they won't rest until they find out the truth about who killed him."

At 3 p.m. sharp, the participants raised their squares high in the air forming a giant Lebanese flag for the cameras filming the formation from atop the Al-Amin Mosque, with the national anthem blaring out all the while. "This is the biggest flag in the smallest country," Moukhaiber screamed into his microphone.
Posted by:Sherry

#11  I donno, Eric, but it's better than "Block I" at halftime!
Posted by: Bobby   2005-03-14 10:30:25 PM  

#10  A living flag? Were they trained by Harold Starr of the Lake Wobegon Herald-Star?
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2005-03-14 10:20:15 PM  

#9  Dar, and if she's a Christian would that make her "Cross My Heart"-Bra???

Just asking .....
Posted by: too true   2005-03-14 8:28:24 PM  

#8  I think the population of Lebanon is something under 4 million. If you assume 800,000 demonstrators out of 4 million possible, that's 20%. Adjusted to US numbers that's a 60 million person march on Washington. Assad's throwing up in three rooms.
Posted by: Matt   2005-03-14 8:07:37 PM  

#7  hat top Drudge
But notice how they bury it -- their headliner is the Michael Jackson story.

Any bets on how the MSM is [not] going to cover this?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2005-03-14 5:33:47 PM  

#6  Via Ace:

http://www.stavrotoons.com/IndependanceDays2005/main.asp?toonId=811
Posted by: mojo   2005-03-14 4:55:39 PM  

#5  

800,000 at rally in Beiruit...
Hat Tip Drudge for Photo
Posted by: BigEd   2005-03-14 3:58:09 PM  

#4  Dar, LOL.

"Awright, men, the battalion's next assignment is to liberate this young lady from the clutches of the Syrian intelligence services..."

"HOO-AH!"
Posted by: Matt   2005-03-14 2:36:23 PM  

#3  Matt-- That would be the sequel: Bra-Heart!

That's one premiere I'd actually camp in front of the theater for...
Posted by: Dar   2005-03-14 2:25:56 PM  

#2  Take a look at the third picture down here. We're talking Braveheart with cleavage.
Posted by: Matt   2005-03-14 2:14:55 PM  

#1  Here's another picture I like also . . . .

http://www.stavrotoons.com/IndependanceDays2005/main.asp?toonId=811
Posted by: Interested spectator   2005-03-14 2:10:51 PM  

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