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President Lahoud speech UN

By Nafez Qawas, NEW YORK: Resolution 1701, the permanent settlement of Palestinians, the presidential poll, and Israeli violations were the main issues addressed by President Emile Lahoud in his address to the UN’s 62nd General Assembly on Friday Lahoud called for international support and assistance for Lebanon to prevent the country from falling apart. "Some states are trying to interfere in Lebanon’s internal affairs against international norms … I urge the international community to prevent and halt these interferences for they are increasing the existing tensions in the county," he added.

President Lahoud said foreign interference in Lebanese domestic issues "could instigate hatred and increased tensions on the Lebanese scene, a matter which not only might have negative repercussions on the upcoming presidential election, but on the safety of the Lebanese as well." Lahoud reiterated Lebanon’s commitment to the implementation of Resolution 1701, and denounced all related Israeli violations. "The implementation of  Resolution 1701 requires the liberation of the Shebaa Farms and the Kfar Shouba Hills in the South of Lebanon, in addition to the release of all Lebanese detained in Israel," said Lahoud.

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Lebanese banks report growth despite turmoil

Lebanon’s central bank has revealed the combined profits of the commercial banks operating in the country increased by 6.8% in the first seven months of the year, in spite of ongoing political turmoil which has badly damaged much of the economy, reported the Daily Star. The combined profits had reached $451m by the end of July, while customer deposits increased by 5.8% to $64.2bn over the same period.

daily star, BEIRUT: Defying all odds, Lebanese banks maintained their steady profits and growth in the first seven months of this year. According to the Central Bank, the combined profits of all the commercial banks operating in the country reached $451 million in the first seven months of 2007, an increase of 6.78 percent compared to the same period of 2006. The Central Bank also said that capital inflows and remittances have improved in the month of July. It added that the balance of payments in the month of July alone recorded a surplus of $363 million.

At the end of 2006, the combined net income of these banks reached more than $665 million.These impressive results were achieved amid political and security turbulence which have hit most economic sectors in the country. The consolidated balance sheets of commercial banks in the first seven months of this year jumped by 9.79 percent to $79.586 billion while customer deposits increased by 5.8 percent to $64.205 billion in the same reporting period. It is worth noting that the 10 top banks in Lebanon – including BLOM, Audi, Byblos and Bank of Beirut – control more than 70 percent of the market share. In the month of July alone, the deposits rose by $1 billion while assets jumped by $550 million. Central Bank Governor Riad Salameh told the Association of Banks in Lebanon (ABL) at its last meeting that banks are expected to achieve a growth of 6 to 7 percent at the end of 2007 if the situation remains relatively calm.

But ABL president Francois Bassil said in a statement to the Central News Agency that the profits of the banks may dwindle if the presidential election is not held on time. He warned banks may be forced to increase the provisions on nonperforming loans and this will affect profits in general. Economists and bankers are holding their breath as rival politicians try to push their own candidates for the presidency.

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Lebanese find troubles fertile ground for cannabis

By Tom Perry , BEKAA VALLEY, Lebanon (Reuters) – For a poor Lebanese farmer, the cannabis plant sprouting from the fertile ground of the Bekaa Valley is a blessing from God.For his country, it symbolises the dwindling authority of a state weakened by factional conflict.Surveying a field of the spindly leafed plants, he explained how the government usually sends tractors to destroy the valuable but illegal crop. But this year, they never came, allowing him to reap his first harvest in years.

"Praise God — he wanted to compensate us," he said, declining to give his name. "It’s been 12 years — farmers have been going backwards, debts have been mounting up."With Lebanon’s government paralysed by political conflict and its army bogged down in a war with militants, farmers have made the most of a security vacuum to grow what locals describe as one of their best cannabis crops since the 1975-1990 civil war.In the chaos of war in the 1980s, Lebanon emerged as the Middle East’s main source of narcotics, producing up to 1,000 tonnes of cannabis resin annually and 30 to 50 tonnes of opium, from which heroin is made, according to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).

 

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التواصل ضرورة خص

التواصل ضرورة خصوصا ان الطريق لم يعد مقطوعا امــــام الاطراف" 
الخازن: لقاءات اليوم تسهّل اجراء انتخاب رئاسي لا يكون سببا لازمة جديدة

المركزية – اعتبر عضو تكتل "التغيير والاصلاح" النائب فريد الخازن ان التواصل مسألة ضرورية خصوصا ان الطريق لم يعد مقطوعا بين بعض الاطراف. 
ورأى في لقاءات اليوم في المجلس النيابي أمر جيّد يسهّل ويمهّد اجراء انتخابات رئاسية لا تكون سببا لازمة جديدة في البلاد، مشددا على ان العمل الجدي للدخول في الاستحقاق الرئاسي يفترض تشاورا وتواصلا مع الجميع. 
وقال في حديث الى اذاعة "صوت لبنان" ردا على سؤال: "المهلة الدستورية لانتخاب رئيس للجمهورية تبدأ اليوم. وامامنا نحو شهرين لانتخاب الرئيس وهذا أمر طبيعي ان لا يتم انتخاب رئيس للجمهورية في اليوم الاول لهذه المهلة حتى في الظروف العادية، في مرحلة سابقة قبل الحرب في لبنان لم يتم الانتخاب في اليوم الاول من المهلة الدستورية لكن اليوم يبدأ العمل جدياً لانتخاب رئيس جمهورية من اليوم حتى انتهاء المهلة، وأرى اننا اليوم دخلنا المرحلة الجديّة والعمل الجدي للتوصل الى توافق والى انتخاب رئيس جمهورية بحسب الاصول الدستورية". 
اضاف: "يجب ان لا ننسى اننا اليوم ندخل المهلة الدستورية ونحن في أزمة سياسية والبلاد في أزمة مرتبطة بالحكومة منذ نحو عشرة شهور ولا بد من التمهيد والتشاور والتواصل، ولكن التواصل مقطوع كما هو معروف للتوصل الى إتمام الاستحقاق الرئاسي بحسب الاصول الدستورية". 
وعن التواصل على خط كتلة "التغيير والاصلاح" قال: "من جهتنا سيكون وفدا يمثل التكتل ليلتقي الرئيس بري، وبما ان اليوم الجلسة تشاورية واذا تم الاتفاق اليوم على انتخاب رئيس جمهورية نحن جاهزون لهذا الامر لكن كما هو واضح ولا نكشف سرا عندما نقول ان الاجواء اليوم ليست مهيّأة بالشكل المطلوب وايضا هناك خلاف حول تفسير الدستور". 

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Lebanese presidential vote delayed

A bitterly divided Lebanese parliament adjourned Tuesday without officially beginning the process of selecting a new president.Two-thirds of members must attend before an official session can be held. The next session has been scheduled for October 23.Members of parliament arrived in armored convoys, traveling under the protection of security details. The downtown area was sealed off as concrete barriers diverted the normal flow of traffic.

BEIRUT (AFP) – Dozens of Lebanese lawmakers gathered under heavy security in parliament on Tuesday for a crucial session aimed at electing a president and ending a long-running crisis that has paralysed the country. Many MPs arrived at the legislature in central Beirut under heavy military escort from a nearby luxury hotel.Several MPs stood outside the building briefly and held up a banner bearing the names and pictures of six fellow lawmakers killed since 2005 in attacks The latest victim, Antoine Ghanem, was assassinated last week in a car bombing in a Beirut suburb."We were forced out, don’t choose to be forced out" read the banner in a supposed message from the grave

One MP, Ghinwa Jalloul, waved a Lebanese flag from her car and held up a picture of former prime minister and MP Rafiq Hariri whose assassination in February 2005 lies at the root of the current crisis."Long live Lebanon," she shouted to reporters before entering the building.The perimetre around the imposing structure was off-limits to normal traffic after elite troops and tanks deployed in the area. Checkpoints were also set up throughout the city creating traffic jams, and many businesses were shut.Ali Bazzi, an MP with the opposition Amal movement, reiterated that his camp would only take part in Tuesday’s session if the feuding political parties agreed on a consensus candidate.

But many MPs said that was unlikely to happen, and the session was expected to focus on consultations among the rival parties.Several MPs said that speaker Nabih Berri would probably adjourn Tuesday’s session and call for parliament to reconvene around October 16 or 17, after the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

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Thousands mourn slain Lebanese MP Antoine Ghanem

Khazen.org offers its deepest condoleances to the families of Antoine Ghanem, Nuhad Gharib,  Tony Daou, Charles Chikhani, Sonia Baroudi.

Times, 21 sept,  Huge crowds turned out in Beirut today for the funeral of an anti-Syrian MP whose assassination this week could derail a tense parliamentary vote to chose a new Lebanese president. Pallbearers threaded their way through a forest of Lebanese flags as they carried the coffins of Antoine Ghanem and his two bodyguards Nuhad Gharib and Tony Daou through the Furn el-Chebbak district, where the Phalange Party MP had his constituency.

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Lebanon blast kills parliamentarian Antoine Ghanem, 20 injured

BEIRUT, Lebanon Sin el Fil — Lebanese parliamentarian Antoine Ghanem was killed in a massive bombing in Beirut on Wednesday, according to Lebanese Broadcasting Corp., quoting a member of Ghanem’s Phalange Party. At least 4 other people were killed in the explosion, according to a high-ranking government official.

Red Cross officials told Lebanese Broadcasting Corp. that 20 people were wounded in the blast — a huge fireball that damaged dozens of cars.Nearby buildings were heavily damaged and broken glass littered the street, near the Librairie Antoine, a bookstore. Please click read more to view  pictures of this crime.

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‘Israeli warplanes raid’ Lebanon

Israeli warplanes have flown at low altitude over southern Lebanon in defiance of a United Nations resolution, reports from Beirut say. The fighter jets allegedly caused sonic booms as they flew over the cities of Sidon and Tyre, as well as the towns of Bint Jbeil and Marjayoun. Israel has so far made no comment on the Lebanese claims.

Israel has been criticised by the UN for making a number of overflights in Lebanon in recent weeks. Israel says they are necessary to monitor activities by the Lebanon-based Hezbollah militants.

‘Hezbollah stronghold’ Lebanese police said six Israeli aircraft violated Lebanon’s airspace at 0700 GMT, according to the AFP news agency. Police said the jets swooped low over the port cities of Sidon and Tyre as well as the Bint Jbeil region, a Hezbollah stronghold.

It was reportedly the first time that Israeli planes have flown at supersonic speeds in Lebanon’s airspace, causing sonic bangs. Last August’s UN ceasefire followed a resolution by the world body that ended a 34-day war between Israel and Hezbollah.

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Business study pegs Lebanese growth at 2 percent for 2007

19 September 2007 BEIRUT: In its latest report for the fourth quarter of 2007, London-based Business Monitor International (BMI) maintained its 2007 real GDP growth forecast for Lebanon at 2 percent. However, the agency, which conducts credit rating and country risk research, believes that this growth is propelled by postwar reconstruction activity rather than a vibrant overall economic situation.

The forecast stems from BMI’s belief that the precariousness of consumer and investor confidence has driven the economy into a state of "just getting by." Nonetheless, the country has huge growth potential, the report said."Positive reforms and the government’s full harnessing of its resources could cause drastic upward revisions in forecasts that could reach 4.5 percent in 2007, since the economy is already coming from a very low base," BMI said in a report published in Bank Audi’s weekly bulletin.

The report indicates that some sectors avoided the impact of domestic economic stagnation, as receipts from exports continued to show positive growth throughout 2007, as a result of the continuous strong demand from the Gulf.About 40 percent of Lebanese exports go to the Middle East, with the UAE accounting for a significant 8 percent, followed by Syria with 7.4 percent, Iraq at 6.8 percent, and Saudi Arabia at 6.3 percent. BMI expects this demand to remain high, given the fact that oil prices are still soaring.

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Cheikh Bachir Gemayel – 25 years

صولانج بشير الجميّل

بيروت في 14/9/2007

 جئناك يا بشير، في ذكرى استشهادك الخامسة والعشرين، لنؤكّد لك تمسّكنا بثوابتك الوطنية، التي ناضلت واستشهدت مع رفاقك من أجلها.

ظنّوا انهم غيّبوك لينقضّوا على لبنان،

ظنّوا أنهم إغتالوك ليغتالوا في قلوبنا الأمل،

لكن، لأول مرّة، أشعر أن استشهادَك لم يذهب سدىً كما كانوا يأملون وينتظرون. فدماء شركائنا في الوطن امتزجت بدمائك ودماء رفاقك، لترسم بكل فخر خريطة لبنان الجديد، لبنانَ السيّد، لبنانَ المستقل ولبنان الثائر على كلّ احتلال والرافض لأية هيمنة.

وها هي اليوم دماءُ شهداءِ جيشنا البطل، تؤكد لك يا بشير، ما كنتَ تحلم به للبنان من جيش وطنّي، قويّ بإرادته وتصميمه.

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