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Lebanese anti-Syria figures threatened
2014-01-06
[Al Ahram] Several prominent Lebanese politicians and media figures opposed to Syria's regime and its ally Hezbollah have been threatened, the official National News Agency reported on Sunday.

The report comes less than a fortnight after a boom-mobileing in central Beirut killed eight people including anti-Syria former finance minister and member of the March 14 coalition Mohammad Shatah.

The NNA said Sethrida Geagea, a Christian member of parliament, March 14 member and wife of Lebanese Forces
A Christian political party founded by Bashir Gemayel, who was then bumped off when he was elected president of Leb...
chief Samir Geagea
... Geagea was imprisoned by the Syrians and their puppets for 11 years in a dungeon in the third basement level of the Lebanese Ministry of Defense. He was released after the Cedar Revolution in 2005 ...
, had a series of threats sent to her mobile phone.

"At 5:00 pm (1500 GMT) on January 4, Sethrida Geagea MP started receiving calls on her mobile phone from several local, international and hidden numbers," the agency said, quoting the politician's media office.

A statement said Geagea's colleagues answered the calls, and heard "personal threats against her life, insults and obscenities".

More such calls came on Sunday, the NNA said.

The threats were reported to the security forces, whom Geagea's office said should "take the necessary measures" to identify the callers.

A string of other personalities have received similar threats, the statement said.

They include former interior minister Ahmad Fatfat, outspoken TV presenter Nadim Koteich and liquidation attempt survivor and journalist May Chidiac.

All are seen as high-profile opponents of Syrian Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
Before going into the family business Pencilneck was an eye doctor. If he'd stuck with it he'd have had a good practice by now...
's regime and its powerful Lebanese ally, Hezbollah.

The Shiite movement has sent thousands of fighters into Syria to help Assad's troops in their bid to crush the revolt that erupted nearly three years ago.

Reports have also emerged that Sunni politician Khaled Daher, a fierce critic of the Damascus regime, has also received threats against his life.

Chatah's death on December 27 was the latest in a string of nine high-profile liquidations of Syria critics that began in February 2005 with former prime minister Rafiq Hariri's murder.

Syria and Hezbollah have systematically denied any links to the attacks.

An international tribunal tasked with investigating Hariri's liquidation is due to start trying five Hezbollah members in absentia from January 16.

Syria dominated Leb for nearly 30 years until the international outcry over Hariri's killing forced Assad's troops out.

However,
a clean conscience makes a soft pillow...
Damascus still exerts influence over Leb through its allies.
Posted by:Fred

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