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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
6 Dead, 70 Hurt as Clashes Spread in Tripoli
2012-05-15
[An Nahar] Sectarian violence linked to the unrest in Syria claimed another six lives in the northern port city of Tripoli
...a confusing city, one end of thich is located in Lebanon and the other end of which is the capital of Libya. Its chief distinction is being mentioned in the Marine Hymn...
on Monday as festivities spread beyond the rival districts of Bab al-Tabbaneh and Jabal Mohsen and Islamist protesters reclosed the roads around al-Nour Square after their Salafist comrade Shadi al-Mawlawi remained in jug.

Clashes erupted in the afternoon in the areas of al-Mallouleh, Jabal Mohsen, al-Riva and al-Baqqar, leaving two people dead -- Bahaa Mohammed Daoud and Riad Ali Maarouf, state-run National News Agency reported.

Meanwhile,
...back at the the conspirators' cleverly concealed hideout the long-awaited message arrived. They quickly got to work with their decoder rings...
OTV said festivities killed citizens Mahmoud Maarouf and Khodr al-Jalakh.

For its part, LBC television said at least 70 people were maimed on Monday.

NNA earlier said Haidar al-Rashed was killed by gunfire as he was standing on the balcony of his house in the area of Wadi al-Nahle-al-Baddawi during the fighting overnight.

Later in the day, Ramzi Taan Bakir was killed in Jabal Mohsen.

Clashes intensified at around 3:00 p.m. as several RPGs fell on al-Mankoubin district and flames and smoke could be seen rising from a building on the area's outskirts.

The ongoing violence has brought Leb's second largest city to a standstill socially and economically, with piles of garbage visible across its neighborhoods after festivities forced the suspension of waste collection.

NNA reported that several gunnies were seen on scooters on Azmi Street, which is outside the festivities area.

Meanwhile,
...back at the sandwich shop, Caroline was experimenting with ingredients of increasing volatility...
Islamist protesters reclosed the roads leading to al-Nour Square to protest the continued detention of their comrade Shadi al-Mawlawi, whose arrest on Saturday by General Security agents had sparked the unrest.

LBC reported that Internal Security Forces troops were preventing vehicles from heading to al-Nour Square, as Islamists formed disciplinary committees to maintain the sit-in's "peaceful nature."

Mawlawi's brother, Nizar, told LBC that the protesters "were surprised by the judiciary's ploy against Shadi," vowing that they will maintain their sit-in until the release of Shadi.

Fighting had erupted on Saturday night between the rival neighborhoods of mainly Sunni Bab al-Tabbaneh and majority Alawite Jabal Mohsen.

Clashes witnessed the first use of mortar shells on Monday, after rival gunnies used machineguns, rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs) and Energa rifle-launched anti-tank grenades.

The Lebanese army has sent reinforcements to the city and warned that it would not tolerate any attempt to shake Tripoli's security and stability.

The gunbattles erupted over the General Security Department's arrest of Mawlawi by luring him to an office of Finance Minister Mohammed Safadi's welfare association under the pretext that he would receive health care.

Mawlawi was seized for allegedly contacting a terrorist organization. Media reports said that the suspect is an avid supporter of the Syrian revolution against Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
The Scourge of Hama...
's regime.

Premier Najib Miqati told As Safir daily that some parties are trying to picture the army as being against the Islamist forces in the city. "But the reality is different and the proof is that it didn't interfere to end the sit-it on Saturday."

He was referring to the protest held by Mawlawi's supporters at al-Nour Square on Saturday. The sit-in was followed by the deadly festivities between the two neighborhoods.

"When the festivities spread ... the army had to interfere to control security in the city," Miqati said.

Interior Minister Marwan Charbel also said that security agencies have the names of the gunnies involved in the festivities and the judiciary will take action.

Tripoli Mufti Sheikh Malek al-Shaar told Future News that the only solution to remove arms from the streets lies in taking a firm political decision. He blamed the deadly festivities however on a fifth column that he said is capable of smuggling weapons to the city anytime it wants.

"There won't be any security without justice," he said in other remarks to al-Liwaa daily. "Security would return to the city when its residents feel that justice has returned."

Al-Shaar said the festivities were partly to be blamed on the lack of development projects in Tripoli, adding the residents believe that they don't have equal opportunities.

The mufti also told Voice of Leb radio (93.3) that the sit-in at Abdul Hamid Karami Square might not end because the protestors believe that holding a demonstration is a democratic right.
Posted by:Fred

#1  Tripoli Lebanon is about 80% or more Sunni about 10% Alawite, about 5% Christian and most of the rest Shia with a few Druze and maybe some others.

I think the Sunni are taking out their anti Assad feelings on the local Alawite.
Posted by: Lord Garth   2012-05-15 19:12  

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