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Hezbollah-Called General Strike Ignites Riots | ||
2007-01-23 | ||
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Security sources told Naharnet 25 of the casualties suffered bullet wounds in the running confrontations that spread across most of the country after the army and security forces failed to re-open roads blocked by the Hizbullah-led opposition. Tongues of flame shot up into the sky and thick-black smoke billowed from thousands of blazing rubber tires that blocked roads in Beirut, north, east, central and south Lebanon. Meanwhile, trucks flying Hizbullah flags unloaded tons of debris, dirt and stones in at least 12 spots along the highway leading to Rafik Hariri International airport as army troops watched without trying to prevent them. Hizbullah-run bulldozers moved to erect earth mounds along the highway, to prevent citizens from reaching the airport. A statement by the civil aviation authority said the airport remains operational, but passengers have not been able to make it to the facility. In Beirut's Mar Elias commercial thoroughfare, hooded supporters of Hizbullah and the Shiite Amal movement also blocked traffic by blazing rubber tires and rocks. However, some motorists insisted on driving through the blockade. A lady, driving a dark blue Mercedes, was attacked by protestors who tried to smash her vehicle's wind shield. The apparently determined lady sped-on hitting three of the protestors, who were evacuated later by an Amal ambulance.
![]() In north and Mount Lebanon, members of Samir Geagea's Lebanese Forces took to the streets to reopen roads blocked by followers of Michel Aoun's Free Patriotic Movement and Suleiman Franjieh's Marada faction, the two Christian groups allied with Hizbullah. Violence broke out nearly three hours after the opposition blocked roads and the army refrained from intervening to reopening them. In the Northern Akkar province, seven members of Hariri's Mustaqbal movement were wounded when armed elements of the Syrian Social National Party (SSNP) opened fire at them as they arrived at the town of Halba on their way to work, security sources reported. They said one of the wounded was in a critical condition. In the Sofar mountain resort east of Beirut, three SSNP members were wounded when unidentified assailants opened fire at their car, the sources added. The opposition has been trying in vain since Dec. 1 to topple the Saniora government. The confrontation Tuesday pushed the nation a step further towards the threat of civil unrest that the majority alliance has been trying to avoid. The MSM isn't moving on this story. They're missing a big one. | ||
Posted by:mrp |
#6 BTW,Weve been sending Teheran alot of messages lately. This may be a message theyre sending back. |
Posted by: liberalhawk 2007-01-23 18:25 |
#5 The MSM isn't moving on this story. They're missing a big one. If the MSM moves on it, that might mean distracting Congress from their agenda. |
Posted by: Pappy 2007-01-23 16:50 |
#4 Looks chaotic. Might be a good time to whack Naz... |
Posted by: tu3031 2007-01-23 14:38 |
#3 Aoun showed that by siding with Nasrallah |
Posted by: Frank G 2007-01-23 14:03 |
#2 scorecard Hezb(Shiite Islamofacscist)-Amal(slightly more sane Shiite)-SSNP(secular proSyrian Fascist)-Aoun and Franjieh (renegade Maronites) vs Harirri supporters (Sunni) Geaga (Mainstream Maronites) Only surprise (to me) is Franjieh, but I dont really follow them. And no mention of the Druze and Jumblatt, but they have to be with the govt and against Hezb. Ive said here before the Aoun is not to be trusted. |
Posted by: liberalhawk 2007-01-23 13:10 |
#1 Groovy. |
Posted by: gromgoru 2007-01-23 12:57 |