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Tag Archives: Lebanese Civil War

The Story of Ziad Rahbani, The Lebanese Left and The Syrian Moukhabarat

01 Monday Apr 2013

Posted by Zak in Arab Spring, Arab World, LB Politics, Lebanon, Media Monitoring, TV

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arab spring, Bashar Al-Assad, Beirut, Hezbollah, Kamal Jumblatt, Lebanese Civil War, Lebanese Communist Party, Lebanese Left, lebanon, Nabih Berri, syria, Syrian Army, Syrian moukhabarat, Terrorism, YouTube, Ziad Rahbani

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I am from a generation who loved Ziad Rahbani, growing up with his music, songs, shows, plays and ‘revolutionary’ appearances and quotes like most of the youth of my time.

I can nearly recite all his plays, which I think they were masterpieces and will be engraved in our cultural heritage. I can never forget Joseph Sakr’s great songs in Sahriyyeh, the revolution of Abbas and Fahed in Nazl el sourour (which suits our current mood by the way), the social struggles of both Thurayya and Zakariya in Bennesbe La Boukra Shou, the Western conspiracy and our sectarian disease in Film Ameriki Taweel, the broken Lebanese society in Shi Fashel and the stubborn Lebanese people in his last series of Bikhsous el Karameh wel Shaab el Aaneed and Lawla Fos’hat el Amal. I adore his music and songs whether were part of his plays or not. He composed the greatest music and anthems, not exhaustively, but I mention Mays el Reem, Prelude 83, Abou Ali, People’s Winds and The Revolution Anthem.

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Not All Victims Are Martyrs, Please

04 Monday Jun 2012

Posted by Zak in LB Social, Lebanon

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Bab Al-Tabbaneh, Jabal Mohsen, Lebanese Civil War, Lebanese Martyrs, Lebanese War, lebanon, Martyrs, Religion, Sectarian violence, Tripoli

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Why everyone who is unfairly and unexpectedly killed in Lebanon becomes a martyr? I think It’s a Middle East-wide problem, but let’s talk about Lebanon for now. Martyr for me is someone who got killed, with a personal readiness to die, for his country or a legitimate national cause.

In Lebanon, people get killed in car accidents, family disputes, normal crimes, street conflicts and of course in sectarian fightings. We use the term loosely to the extent that all the killed individuals can be called “martyrs”.

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The Sabotage of Hariri’s Leadership and The Death Of March 14

22 Tuesday May 2012

Posted by Zak in LB Politics, Lebanon

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Bab Al-Tabbaneh, Beirut, Clashes, Future Movement, Jabal Mohsen, Lebanese Civil War, Lebanese War, lebanon, March 14, Saad Hariri, Tarik Al-Jadideh, Tripoli

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Within a matter of days, the Hariri’s Future Movement has shifted its rhetoric from the injustice the Lebanese people live in due to the control of Hezbollah, to the injustice and “persecution” – as Mohammad Salam put it – the Sunni sect is facing.

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April 13th 1975: a gentle reminder of the start of the Lebanese civil war

12 Thursday Apr 2012

Posted by Zak in LB Politics, Lebanon, Politics

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Lebanese Civil War, lebanon, Satire, Walid Jumblatt, YouTube

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Only 37 years on the start of the Lebanese civil war, and you feel it was like 370 years ago. It’s really evident how the Lebanese society has learnt from its history and mistakes to become developed, forward-thinking and tolerant. 

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