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Corruption is widespread - News Stories
'Widespread torture persists in Lebanon'
Alexander Besant . 6/29/2008 - Daily Star
Mayflower Hotel sues UK's The Independent for libel
Michael Bluhm . 11/11/2007 - Daily Star
CIA Releases Files On Past Misdeeds
Karen DeYoung and Walter Pincus . 6/27/2007 - Washington Post
British ams company said to have paid Saudi prince Bandar while serving as ambassador in Washington
Alan Cowell . 6/8/2007 - New York Times
Lebanese billionaire is drawn into BAE arms deal inquiry as 'second middleman for Saudis'
David Leigh, Rob Evans and Ewen MacAskill . 12/4/2006 - Guardian
Israel's State comptroller assigns fifty officials to probe war in Lebanon
Zvi Zrahiya
. 10/7/2006 - Haaretz
Police question president of Isrtael in a rape case, evidence against him 'dramatic'
Yuval Yoaz, Jonathan Lis, and Amiram Barkat
. 8/23/2006 - Haaretz
Israeli Cabinet minister to be indicted in political appointments affair
Jonathan Lis
. 8/15/2006 - Haaretz
Israeli Police: Solid evidence in Haim Ramon sexual harassment case
Jonathan Lis
. 8/15/2006 - Haaretz
Mufti Qabbani accuses Lebanon’s ‘ongoing security regime’ of torturing detainees
CGGL Staff . 6/29/2006 - Local News
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News Stories by Category
Bribery is Abundant
The Lebanese have lost their faith in the integrity of most public officials, high and low level. No story of bribery comes to them as a surprise.
Corruption is widespread
Corruption stories do not surprise anyone any more. Newspapers often publish stories without naming names. The worst part is the trade of corruption accusations between members of the government. At stake are vital public interests and large amounts of money from public funds.
Democracy
The Lebanese system of government lacks the basic foundations and characteristics of democracy with the absence of the rule of law and fair democratic representation.
Sectarianism
It is not only unconstitutional, but it also violates the basic civil and human rights of the Lebanese.
Solidere, is it a private company or the government of Lebanon?
Solidere was incorporated in 1994 as a privately owned company listed on the stock exchange with vast powers over the old town of Beirut, commonly known as the Beirut Central Commercial Destrict "BCCD."
This company is controlled by Prime Minister Hariri and managed by persons hand picked by him. It is widely believed that the law providing for the incorporation of real estate development companies such as Solidere is blatantly unconstitutional, and that Solidere does not behave like a private company but excercises power that properly belongss tot he government leading to a wide range of excesses. The first of these excesses was the confiscation of property belonging to tens of thousands of Beiruti families.
Sovereignty
Lebanon continues to be the victim of open intervention by several foreign governments. Decisions and policies declared by the official Lebanese government are often dictated from abroad. Sovereignty is in doubt.
The Ecology
The mountains of Lebanon look less and less green as the scavengers continue to plague nature anabated. The waters are polluted.
The Economy
The economy suffers from the consequences of bad governance including manifestly bad monetary and public financial policis, No national accounts are maintained for the GDP and statistics are scarce and often rigged to suit the objectives of the authorities.
The Judiciary and the Role of Special Courts
The Lebanese justice system is short circuited by a multitude of special courts outside the hierarchy of regular courts. There is the Justice Council, a criminal court of high justices which makes final judgements that cannot be appealed. There is the millitary tribunal, where regular offices with no legal training try civillianss and excercise a very wide jurisdiction. And there are the religious courts of the various communities who apply their own laws with no accounting to civil authorities.
Who Controls the Lebanese Media?
The identity of the real owners and controlling interests in most Lebanese media is not clear to the public.
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