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Lebanon appoints moderate ally of Syria as New PM | ||
2005-04-16 | ||
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Unlike veteran politician Karami, Mikati does not hail from one of Lebanon's political dynasties and so carries less political 'We welcome the naming of a prime minister. We expect to see both an expeditious formation of a Lebanese cabinet as well as parliamentary elections being held by the end of May without delays,' said State Department spokesman Tom Casey. 'Lebanon must be allowed to determine its own future free of intimidation and all foreign interference.' Mikati must quickly form a government, win a confidence vote in parliament, draft an election law and get it passed by the assembly all in under two weeks to have any chance of holding the polls before the end of May. He said his priorities were The Sunni Muslim former transport minister did not say whether he expected the elections to take place on time. | ||
Posted by:Steve White |
#6 Indeed. |
Posted by: Cliches For A Dollar 2005-04-16 6:41:57 PM |
#5 Facts are always bitter, but they can guide us if we think and act properly in the future. |
Posted by: muslim for peace 2005-04-16 3:26:03 PM |
#4 Boy, is that a bloody understatement. |
Posted by: Pappy 2005-04-16 3:21:54 PM |
#3 Sometimes when democratic outcome is not according to our liking , we are prone to follow non democratic methods. This was evidenced in the case of overthrow of Iranian Premier Mussadagh , annulment of unpalatable election results in Algeria, etc. |
Posted by: muslim for peace 2005-04-16 2:26:03 PM |
#2 Observations... Spreading democracy is non-sectarian. If you consider Bush's own beliefs, then you must accept that as fact, for he is not promoting Christianity. When there is freedom, you can believe anything you wish - and no one should care, except where your beliefs infringe upon another's freedom, or vice-versa. Remove religion, which should be a personal and private matter and choice, from the equation and we all make a vast leap forward. Freedom is the point of democracy. What one does with it is secondary. |
Posted by: .com 2005-04-16 11:59:40 AM |
#1 All the justice loving people should demand that Shia Muslims of Lebanon should be given their due share in any future government.According to all accounts,Shias are majority but are given the post of Speaker of the Parliament, whereas Christians and Sunni Muslims are given the post of President and Prime Minister,respectively . This would surely be in line with President Bush's aim of spreading democracy in the Muslim world. |
Posted by: muslim for peace 2005-04-16 11:45:46 AM |