***UNITED PHOENICIAN PARTY***
“Cedar revolution” is waiting for an answer

The political situation in Lebanon today shows how much this country suffered without any help from the
world community. Independence from the Syrian regime and democratic elections to the new parliament
was signs of hope in recent year, but bombings and assassinations bring the country back to instability
and doubts about fast way to democracy. Discussion about who was involved in Lebanon�s Prime
Minister R. Hariri assassination builds tensions and raises a lot of emotions within the country. But what
are really most the important issue Lebanese people and politicians should concentrate on. Do Lebanese
already have a new election law? Do they have democratically elected president? Do they have a plan
for economical and social reforms in the country? Is the political space of Lebanon free from terrorist
and militant groups, which represent the ideology and interests of foreign countries? Are we taking a
proactive role in the creation of the better future for Lebanon or we are wasting energy on high profile,
of course, political crime investigations .One crime is just a little part of the iceberg, which sank a long
time ago in the indifference and political blindness of the UN and the world community as well as the
wrong political analysis regarding the real conflict on the east cost of the Mediterranean sea. Lebanon is
a small model of how much country suffers from the international terrorism when it is left alone to fight
it. Today we would like to remind about that time, when the whole world turned its back on Lebanon,
during the “civil war”, which was in fact an invasion and active terrorist attack from neighboring
countries. Is there any country in the world that in a thirty years period had two presidents, two prime
ministers, five leaders of political parties assassinated? We don�t talk now about dozens of bomb
explosions in Christian churches, residential neighborhoods, killed journalists, about those, who never
came back from Syrian prisons. It is time to count all the Lebanese, killed since 1967. Just because
some of them weren�t famous political figures, it doesn�t mean, that their families have no right to
find the truth. If we will not find the whole truth, it will not be truth at all, because there is no “partial”
truth. One political leader in Lebanon said that the Lebanese people will not benefit from the search
about political crimes in the past. In other word, if there is a wound, we need to cover it and it will heal.
However, without looking into a wound it is impossible to find the best way to treat it. The truth usually
scares those people, who have something to hide. But in a democratic society the “whole truth” is the
essential feature. The UN�S report about R. Hariri�s assassination case brings the world�s
community to face a difficult assignment-to provide all possible economical and political support to the
youngest democratic country in the Middle East and not to leave it alone to fight international terrorism
as has been happening for the last 30 years. The world has also to support Lebanon in its right to ask for
compensation from those foreign countries who were involved in the “demolition” of Lebanese economy,
civil rights, and which forced thousands of Lebanese to flee the country. The people who left Lebanon in
1968-2005 should have refugee status. The world community still doesn�t want to recognize this fact
(even after the UN representative�s removal from Lebanon, because of security threats against him
in recent days). The “Cedar revolution” of Lebanon, after 30 years of brutality and political isolation,
has already shown the world how strong and powerful the desire for democracy is in this nation.
How long it will last? Now, it is time for the world community to give an answer.

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