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Posted December 22, 2006

A cartoon depicting the heavy censorship by the White House of an opinion piece on Iran written by a former subordinate of the US President, The New York Times, New York, December 22, 2006.

The Political Scene in the Middle East as Seen from the USA
A cartoon depicting the heavy censorship by the White House of an opinion piece on Iran written by a former subordinate of the US President, The New York Times, New York, December 22, 2006.

Posted December 11, 2006

Huge crowds occupying the main squares in Beirut's center to support the national oppostion parties call for the resignation of the cabinet and the formation of a government of national unity, Sunday, December 10, 2006.

The Political Situation in Lebanon
Huge crowds occupying the main squares in Beirut's center to support the national oppostion parties call for the resignation of the cabinet and the formation of a government of national unity, Sunday, December 10, 2006 (See related story)

Posted December 6, 2006

American President George W. Bush meeting with members of the Iraq Study Group headed by Baker and Hamilton, and promising to take their recommendations very seriously, December 6, 2006.

The Political scene in the Middle East as viewed from Washington through its involvement in Iraq
American President George W. Bush meeting with members of the Iraq Study Group headed by Baker and Hamilton, and promising to take their recommendations very seriously, December 6, 2006.

Posted December 1, 2006

Huge crowds of Lebanese gathering in down town Beirut before the Grand Serail (Prime Minister's offices) to demand the resignation of the cabinet and the installation of a clean government of national unity, December 1, 2006.

The Political Situation in Lebanon
Huge crowds of Lebanese gathering in down town Beirut before the Grand Serail (Prime Minister's offices) to demand the resignation of the cabinet and the installation of a clean government of national unity, December 1, 2006.

Posted October 20, 2006

Some 180,000 Muslims prayed at the Al Aksa mosque compound in Jerusalem today, the final Friday of the holy month of Ramadan.

Practice of religion in the Middle East
Some 180,000 Muslims prayed at the Al Aksa mosque compound in Jerusalem today, the final Friday of the holy month of Ramadan.

Posted September 23, 2006

Crowds of Lebanese coming from all parts of Lebanon, with numbers estimated from hundreds of thousands to over one million, gathered in South Beirut for a victory celebration called by Hizbullah and to listen to Hizbullah

The Political Scene in Lebanon
Crowds of Lebanese coming from all parts of Lebanon, with numbers estimated from hundreds of thousands to over one million, gathered in South Beirut for a victory celebration called by Hizbullah and to listen to Hizbullah's leader deliver a rousing speech, September 22, 2006. (see related news article).

Posted September 12, 2006

Thousands of Lebanese demonstrated to protest the visit by British Prime Minister Tony Blair to Beirut, accusing him of having supported the Israeli war on Lebanon and permitted American arms supplies to israel to pass through British airports, Beirut, September 11, 2006.

The Political Scene in Lebanon
Thousands of Lebanese demonstrated to protest the visit by British Prime Minister Tony Blair to Beirut, accusing him of having supported the Israeli war on Lebanon and permitted American arms supplies to israel to pass through British airports, Beirut, September 11, 2006 (see related news article).

Posted August 29, 2006

Mr. Kofi Annan was heckled and jostled in an afternoon visit to a badly bombed South Beirut. Protesters chanted Hizbullah slogans and angrily waved posters of Sheihk Hassan Nasrallah, as Mr. Annan and his security detail and aides moved through a World War II tableau of muddy streets lined by collapsed and soot-scarred apartment buildings, Monday, August 28, 2006.

The Political Scene in Lebanon as seen from South Beirut
Mr. Kofi Annan was heckled and jostled in an afternoon visit to a badly bombed South Beirut. Protesters chanted Hizbullah slogans and angrily waved posters of Sheihk Hassan Nasrallah, as Mr. Annan and his security detail and aides moved through a World War II tableau of muddy streets lined by collapsed and soot-scarred apartment buildings, Monday, August 28, 2006.

Posted August 21, 2006

History repeating itself? The political scene in Lebanon on the heal of the Israeli withdrawal of May, 2000.

History repeating itself? The political scene in Lebanon on the heal of the Israeli withdrawal of May, 2000.
UN Secretary General Kofi Annan meeting with Hizbullah leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah against a backdrop of flowers (As a U.N. press release put it at that time, “They talked of cooperation between Hizbullah and the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Southern Lebanon. The Secretary-General thanked the Sheikh for the restraint shown by Hizbullah during Israel’s withdrawal from Lebanon.”), Beirut, June 20, 2000.

Posted August 16, 2006

Demonstrators in London on Friday blamed British Prime Minister Tony Blair and President Bush for the war in Lebanon

The war scene in Lebanon as seen from London
Demonstrators in London on Friday blamed British Prime Minister Tony Blair and President Bush for the war in Lebanon. (August 15, 2006)

Posted August 8, 2006

Survivors of a residential building at the Shiah suburb of Beiurt, destroyed by Israeli airstrike on Monday evening, are rescued. Over 30 residents are so far confirmed as dead. The attack was closest to Beirut

The war scene in Lebanon
Survivors of a residential building at the Shiah suburb of Beiurt, destroyed by Israeli airstrike on Monday evening, are rescued. Over 30 residents are so far confirmed as dead. The attack was closest to Beirut's center so far and within less than one kilometer from the residence of the French Amabassador to Lebanon. (August 7, 2006)

Posted August 5, 2006

Huge demonstrations of Iraqi  protesters in support of Hizbullah and Lebanon filled 20 blocks of a wide boulevard and dozens of side streets in the Sadr City section of Baghdad (August 4, 2006).

The political scene in Lebanon as seen from Baghdad
Huge demonstrations of Iraqi protesters in support of Hizbullah and Lebanon filled 20 blocks of a wide boulevard and dozens of side streets in the Sadr City section of Baghdad (August 4, 2006).

Posted August 4, 2006

Rescuers and residents inspect a bombed bridge at Halat on the Tripoli expressway linking Beirut to Northern Lebanon (August 4, 2006).

Lebanon Under Attack
Rescuers and residents inspect a bombed bridge at Halat on the Tripoli expressway linking Beirut to Northern Lebanon (August 4, 2006). (see news article)

Posted August 2, 2006

Sen. Chuck Hagel, R-Nebraska, called the current crisis in the Mideast "madness."

The Political Scene in the Middle East
as seen from Nebraska, USA

Sen. Chuck Hagel, R-Nebraska, called the current crisis in the Mideast "madness." (see news article)

Posted July 30, 2006

Staying the course of war: Tzipi Livni of Israel greeting Condoleezza Rice of the USA at the start of their meeting in Jerusalem on Sunday, July 30, 2006.

The political scene in the Middle East
hours after the second Qana massacre

Staying the course of war: Tzipi Livni of Israel greeting Condoleezza Rice of the USA at the start of their meeting in Jerusalem on Sunday, July 30, 2006.

Posted July 28, 2006

Demonstrators in Cairo on Wednesday, cordoned off by hundreds of policemen, condemned the killing by Israel of hundreds of Lebanese civilians and expressed support for Hizbullah.

The Political Scene in the Middle East
Demonstrators in Cairo on Wednesday, cordoned off by hundreds of policemen, condemned the killing by Israel of hundreds of Lebanese civilians and expressed support for Hizbullah.
(see news article)

Posted July 25, 2006

Condi Rice of the USA hugging Fouad Siniora in Beirut, July 24, and posturing with Ehud Olmert in Jerusalem, July 25, 2006. The US government has openly thrown its weight behind Israel and is widely believed to have given the Israeli army more time to march on Lebanon and seize a chunk of Lebanese territory for bargaining purposes before a cease fire is declared.

War vs. peace in the Middle East
Condi Rice of the USA hugging Fouad Siniora in Beirut, July 24, and posturing with Ehud Olmert in Jerusalem, July 25, 2006. The US government has openly thrown its weight behind Israel and is widely believed to have given the Israeli army more time to march on Lebanon and seize a chunk of Lebanese territory for bargaining purposes before a cease fire is declared.

Posted July 13, 2006

Lebanese civil population and infrastructure under Israeli air and sea bombardment, July 12, 2006.

The Political Scene in Lebanon
Lebanese civil population and infrastructure under Israeli air and sea bombardment, July 12, 2006.

Posted July 12, 2006

Israeli troops roll on a road near the Israeli-Lebanese border. July 12, 2006.

Israeli troops roll on a road near the Israeli-Lebanese border.
July 12, 2006.

Posted June 29, 2006

Lebanese Speaker of Parliament and strong man of the regime Nabih Berri calling on Syrian President Bashar Assad, Damascus, June 28, 2006.

The Political Scene in Lebanon as seen from Syria
Lebanese Speaker of Parliament and strong man of the regime Nabih Berri calling on Syrian President Bashar Assad, Damascus, June 28, 2006.

Posted June 25, 2006

A hot selling poster in Damascus carries a composite of the portraits of the Syrian and Iranian presidents plus the leader of Hizbullah

The Political Scene in the Middle East (including Lebanon)
A hot selling poster in Damascus carries a composite of the portraits of the Syrian and Iranian presidents plus the leader of Hizbullah
(See news article)

Posted June 15, 2006

Members of the newly reconstituted higher judiciary council adding evidence to the disputed legitimacy of President Emile Lahoud by appearing for a photo opportunity with him and Justice Minister Charles Rizq after taking the oath of office before President Lahoud at the presidential palace, Baabda, June 14, 2006.

The Legitimacy Scene in Lebanon
Members of the newly reconstituted higher judiciary council adding evidence to the disputed legitimacy of President Emile Lahoud by appearing for a photo opportunity with him and Justice Minister Charles Rizq after taking the oath of office before President Lahoud at the presidential palace, Baabda, June 14, 2006.

Posted June 8, 2006

'National dialogue' participants reconvening in Beirut, June, 8, 2006, discussed a 'code of honor' among themselves, and adjourned their 'dialogue' meeting to June 29, 2006.

The Political Scene in Lebanon
'National dialogue' participants reconvening in Beirut, June, 8, 2006, discussed a 'code of honor' among themselves, and adjourned their 'dialogue' meeting to June 29, 2006.

Posted June 1, 2006

Human rights activists picketing the  Bar Association at Beirut and demanding strict respect for the rule of law and for the exercise of the freedom of expression and criticism by all lawyers, Beirut, June 1, 2006.

The Rule of Law Scene in Lebanon
Human rights activists picketing the Bar Association at Beirut and demanding strict respect for the rule of law and for the exercise of the freedom of expression and criticism by all lawyers, Beirut, June 1, 2006.

Posted May 30, 2006

Hizbullah led a funeral procession in honor of  Youssef Mohammad Alaeddine, 36, a resistance fighter from the Bikaa town of Sohmor who fell on Sunday in the Israeli attack on Hizbullah positions, Monday, May 29, 2006.

The Political Scene in Lebanon
Hizbullah led a funeral procession in honor of Youssef Mohammad Alaeddine, 36, a resistance fighter from the Bikaa town of Sohmor who fell on Sunday in the Israeli attack on Hizbullah positions, Monday, May 29, 2006.

Posted May 11, 2006

Tens of thousands of Lebanese workers, students and teachers, rejecting government economic plans they fear will increase taxes and deprive civil servants of their benefits and employment security, marched to Downtown Beirut, May 10, 2006.

The Political Scene in Lebanon
Tens of thousands of Lebanese workers, students and teachers, rejecting government economic plans they fear will increase taxes and deprive civil servants of their benefits and employment security, marched to Downtown Beirut, May 10, 2006.

Posted April 28, 2006

American Ambassador Jeffrey Feltman calling on Maronite Patriarch Nasrallah Cardinal Sfeir, shortly before he issued a statement giving the official American position on the future of the Lebanese presidency, Bkerke, Lebanon, April 27, 2006

The Political Scene in Lebanon: Advice and Consent
American Ambassador Jeffrey Feltman calling on Maronite Patriarch Nasrallah Cardinal Sfeir, shortly before he issued a statement giving the official American position on the future of the Lebanese presidency, Bkerke, Lebanon, April 27, 2006

Posted April 5, 2006

Sultan Abul-Aynain, 'Brigadier General' in the Palestine Liberation Organization/Fatah, in charge of Lebanon's Palestinian refugee community and commander of the PLO/Fatah forces in Lebanon, calling on Mr. Saad Hariri, MP, and titular head of Lebanon's parliamentary majority, to thank him for his support, Beirut, April 4, 2006. Abul-Aynain had been summoned, tried and acquitted in Lebanon's military court last Thursday, March 30th, all within 30 minutes.

The Political Scene in Lebanon
Sultan Abul-Aynain, 'Brigadier General' in the Palestine Liberation Organization/Fatah, in charge of Lebanon's Palestinian refugee community and commander of the PLO/Fatah forces in Lebanon, calling on Mr. Saad Hariri, MP, and titular head of Lebanon's parliamentary majority, to thank him for his support, Beirut, April 4, 2006. Abul-Aynain had been summoned, tried and acquitted in Lebanon's military court last Thursday, March 30th, all within 30 minutes.

Posted April 4, 2006

Lebanon's Association Agreement with the EU came into full force on April 1, 2006. Its Article One calls for full respect  for human rights and democracy. In a press  conference held at the prime minister's office on April 3, 2006, Ambassador Patrick Renauld, chief of the EUC delegation to Lebanon, had this to say: 'The Association Agreement ... may help Lebanon to implement reforms in such essential fields as justice, human rights, business judicial framework.'

The Political Scene in Lebanon from a European Perspective
Lebanon's Association Agreement with the EU came into full force on April 1, 2006. Its Article One calls for full respect for human rights and democracy. In a press conference held at the prime minister's office on April 3, 2006, Ambassador Patrick Renauld, chief of the EUC delegation to Lebanon, had this to say: 'The Association Agreement ... may help Lebanon to implement reforms in such essential fields as justice, human rights, business judicial framework.'

Posted March 31, 2006

PLO 'brigadier general' Sultan  Abul Aynan grinning after he surrendered to Lebanon's military court, tried, found not guilty and let go within a record 30 minutes, Beirut, March 30, 2006.

The Political Scene in Lebanon
PLO 'brigadier general' Sultan Abul Aynan grinning after he surrendered to Lebanon's military court, tried, found not guilty and let go within a record 30 minutes, Beirut, March 30, 2006.

Posted March 28, 2006

Presidents of Syria and Lebanon embracing warmly at the Arab Summit Meeting, Khartoum, March  27, 2006.

The Lebanese-Syrian Political Scene as Seen from the Sudan
Presidents of Syria and Lebanon embracing warmly at the Arab Summit Meeting, Khartoum, March 27, 2006.

Posted March 23, 2006

Remains of long missing fallen soldiers exhumed, honored and sent home for final rest, Beirut, March 18. 2006.

The Political Scene in Lebanon
Remains of long missing fallen soldiers exhumed, honored and sent home for final rest, Beirut, March 18. 2006.

Posted March 4, 2006

Twelve political bosses, sub-bosses and quasi-bosses, jointly and collectively self-styled as constituting the super ruling class in Lebanon, somehow in the tradition of a revolutionary command council, were convened by Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri in an ad hoc conference on national dialogue to deal, over one full week, with  the impossible choices they face in implementing UNSCR 1559, and are seen with eachother in various photo opportunities, Beirut, March 2, 2006.

The Political Scene in Lebanon on a long day
Twelve political bosses, sub-bosses and quasi-bosses, jointly and collectively self-styled as constituting the super ruling class in Lebanon, somehow in the tradition of a "revolutionary command council", were convened by Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri in an ad hoc conference on "national dialogue" to deal, over one full week, with the impossible choices they face in implementing UNSCR 1559, and are seen with eachother in various photo opportunities, Beirut, March 2, 2006.

Posted March 2, 2006

Twelve political bosses, sub-bosses and quasi-bosses, jointly and collectively self-styled as constituting the super ruling class in Lebanon, somehow in the tradition of a revolutionary command council, were convened by Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri in an ad hoc conference on national dialogue to deal, over one full week, with  the impossible choices they face in implementing UNSCR 1559, and are seen with their close aides, Beirut, March 2, 2006.

The Political Scene in Lebanon
Twelve political bosses, sub-bosses and quasi-bosses, jointly and collectively self-styled as constituting the super ruling class in Lebanon, somehow in the tradition of a "revolutionary command council", were convened by Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri in an ad hoc conference on "national dialogue" to deal, over one full week, with the impossible choices they face in implementing UNSCR 1559, and are seen with their close aides, Beirut, March 2, 2006.

Posted February 24, 2006

American Secretay of State, in Beirut for a few hours on Thursday February 23, to push for the disarming of Hizbullah and the holding of new Lebanese presidential election, (from top to bottom) calls on allies Walid Jumblat and Saad Hariri at Jumblat's Beirut residence, and on the leader of the Maronite Church Nasrallah Cardinal Sfeir in Bkerki, holds a joint press conference with prime minister Fouad Siniora at the Grand Serail with American and Lebanese flags in the background. In parallel, Hizbullah's leader Hassan Nasrallah addressed huge crowds chanting calls for death to America.

The Political Scene in Lebanon on a long day
American Secretay of State, in Beirut for a few hours on Thursday February 23, to push for the disarming of Hizbullah and the holding of new Lebanese presidential election, (from top to bottom) calls on allies Walid Jumblat and Saad Hariri at Jumblat's Beirut residence, and on the leader of the Maronite Church Nasrallah Cardinal Sfeir in Bkerki, holds a joint press conference with prime minister Fouad Siniora at the Grand Serail with American and Lebanese flags in the background. In parallel, Hizbullah's leader Hassan Nasrallah addressed huge crowds chanting calls for death to America.

Posted February 15, 2006

Crowds participating in February 14 Day, commemorating the first anniversary of the assassination of former prime minister Rafik Hariri, led by Saad Hariri, Walid Jumblat and Samir Ja'Ja' (inset). The occasion was marked by fiery speeches calling for revenge, and including public accusations and threats, against Syrian President Bashar Assad and Lebanon's President Emile Lahoud, among others.

The Political Scene in Lebanon
Crowds participating in February 14 Day, commemorating the first anniversary of the assassination of former prime minister Rafik Hariri, led by Saad Hariri, Walid Jumblat and Samir Ja'Ja' (inset). The occasion was marked by fiery speeches calling for revenge, and including public accusations and threats, against Syrian President Bashar Assad and Lebanon's President Emile Lahoud, among others.

Posted February 13, 2006

Prime Minister Fouad Siniora, in violation of the most elementary democratic principle of separation of state and church, hosting at the Grand Serail, Beirut, a gathering, dubbed 'summit', of leaders of fourteen Christian churches and two Muslim mufties, Thursday, Februay 9, 2006.

The Political Scene in Lebanon
Prime Minister Fouad Siniora, in violation of the most elementary democratic principle of separation of state and church, hosting at the Grand Serail, Beirut, a gathering, dubbed 'summit', of leaders of fourteen Christian churches and two Muslim mufties, Thursday, Februay 9, 2006.

Posted February 9, 2006

Leaders of 57 Muslim nations, gathered in Mecca, performing the ritual at the Holy Kaaba. Prominent on their agenda is how to deal with the crisis arising from the offensive Danish cartoons, February 9, 2006.

The Political Scene in the Lands of Islam
Leaders of 57 Muslim nations, gathered in Mecca, performing the ritual at the Holy Kaaba. Prominent on their agenda is how to deal with the crisis arising from the offensive Danish cartoons, February 9, 2006.

Posted February 7, 2006

MP Michel Aoun, leader of the Free Patriotic Party,  met with Hizbullah's leader Hassan Nasrallah, at Mar Mkhaiel Maronite Church, Shiah, a southern suburb of Beirut, and issued a joint statement, February 6, 2006.

The Political Scene in Lebanon
MP Michel Aoun, leader of the Free Patriotic Party, met with Hizbullah's leader Hassan Nasrallah, at Mar Mkhaiel Maronite Church, Shiah, a southern suburb of Beirut, and issued a joint statement, February 6, 2006.

Posted February 6, 2006

Islamic rage against offensive Danish cartoons engulfed dozens of cities, including Beirut, where the weak structure of government was badly shaken, February 5, 2006.

The Political Scene in Lebanon
Islamic rage against offensive Danish cartoons engulfed dozens of cities, including Beirut, where the weak structure of government was badly shaken, February 5, 2006.

Posted February 1, 2006

American Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice congratulating US President George W.  Bush after his State of the Union address before US Congress, Tuesday, January 31, 2006. In this speach, Bush said that

The Political Scene in the Middle East from an American Perspective
American Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice congratulating US President George W. Bush after his State of the Union address before US Congress, Tuesday, January 31, 2006. In this speach, Bush said that "America is addicted to oil" and set a goal of replacing 75 percent of Middle East oil imports to the United States..

Posted January 26, 2006

The Islamic flags of Hamas rising in Palestine: Hamas won a clear majority of the seats in the new Palestinian Legislative Assembly (January 26, 2006).

The Political Scene in the Middle East
The Islamic flags of Hamas rising in Palestine: Hamas won a clear majority of the seats in the new Palestinian Legislative Assembly (January 26, 2006).

Posted January 15, 2006

Protestors against the visit of David Welsh burning the American flag, Beirut, January 15, 2006.

The Political Scene in Lebanon
Protestors against the visit of David Welsh burning the American flag, Beirut, January 15, 2006.

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Editorials
Coming Clean
5/25/2009

How the New York Times misreads Lebanon and the Middle East!
5/22/2008

End the old rule of 'an eye for an eye' now
7/24/2006

Why Israel's latest war on Lebanon is doomed to failure
7/15/2006

Working for Lebanon's Second Independence is a Task for the Lebanese
7/11/2006

The Lebanese Regime Must Go!
12/4/2005

Make the Tyrants Fear!
7/15/2004


Documents
2009 Human Rights Report: Lebanon - 3/18/2010
A New Beginning: Remarks of President Barack Obama, Cairo, Egypt - 6/4/2009
US Torture Memos (Released on April 16, 2009) - 4/16/2009
Report on the Treatment of Fourteen "High Value Detainees" in CIA Custody - 4/10/2009
Where is Turkey Going and Why?: A Panel Discussion - 3/1/2009

Opinions & Views
My Burqa Is None of Your Business - 7/3/2009
Lebanon's vote for stability - 6/9/2009
The Banality of Bush White House Evil - 4/26/2009
Unreasonable Search - 4/20/2009

Appeals
Stand Up, Do Not Allow this Regime to Succeed Itself! - 3/17/2005
The People of Lebanon Should and Must Vote for Liberty and Integrity! - 8/21/2000
Stop The Buck! Now! - 7/30/1998
18 Billion Dollars of Public Debt Are More Than Enough!
Kick This Government Out of Office Now!
- 7/11/1998



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