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During the war between Hezbollah and Israel that started on July 12, 2006, lasting for 34 days then ended on August 14, 2006, we reported our own views and analysis. Nowadays, we continue to report the post-war effects on the Lebanese here and abroad. Stay tuned.

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Saturday, April 28, 2007

2 things

I've been meaning to express my opinion concerning two issues.

1 - Virginia Tech Massacre
Again I offer my condolences to the families of the students who died, even the guy who shot them. However, all the time I couldn't stop thinking about the fact that we hear about tens of people die every day in Iraq... Have we really gotten used to killings in Iraq, that we really are not saying anything about it anymore?

2- The 2 youth who were kidnapped then murdered
I would like to also offer my condolences to both youth's families, hope their souls rest in peace. Moreover, most people labelled it as a step to create a turmoil in Lebanon among civilians, however the crime is a crime, and too soon to have been categorized as a vendetta act or personal crime. No drawing conclusions or actions must be taken but those of the army and the investigations. It is sad and upsetting to see everyone panic over this and hatred arise.

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2 Comments:

At Wednesday, May 02, 2007 1:39:00 PM , Blogger Shirin said...

The current events in Lebanon disturb me terribly, how low can our nation stoop? Is there any hope for better times?
shirin-from-lebanon.blogspot.com

 
At Thursday, May 10, 2007 11:45:00 PM , Blogger Liliane said...

there is always hope... and definitely for those who remain in the country!

 

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