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category international | anti-war / imperialism | feature author Saturday May 10, 2008 01:04author by PaulaG and the indy collective Report this post to the editors

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As reports come in from Lebanon, an indy.ie correspondent is sending in on the ground, first hand reports

The General Strike started on May 7th when unions called for a strike to increase the minimum wage from 300,000 Lebanese pounds to 960,000 due to inflation in food and fuel prices. That's an increase from $200 per month to just over $600 per month, the Government offered a mere $100 of an increase. It was then revealed that Hizbollah had their own telecommunications network and the government demanded that they shut it down. There was to be a big demonstartion for the 7th but there were rumours that pro government militia snipers were goung to attack the demonstration and protests at the airport road so the unions backed down. However the strike went ahead and the usually intensely manic streets were empty of traffic.

Roadblocks appeared all over Beirut formed by opposition groups including Hizbollah and Amal forces. The worst fighting happened along a main artery into Beriut at Corniche al Mazaraa and at Rasa al nabeh, we got caught in some of the gun battles there. The opposition militias are incredibly organised and have armed men on nearly every street corner of a contested site. What is incredible is the absolute lack of control the government has. On one side of a roadblock would be youths and the other Lebanese army forces with tanks but the army is not interfering. Checkpoints can be police, army, Amal, Hizbollah or Harriri supporters but they all wave you through. being Irish and not American is a real bonus. The normaility of life is continuing on in some areas, binmen are still collecting some bins, rubbish piling up in other areas.

The second day of the strike government militias came out and also formed roadblocks and now with all the roadblocks it doesn't seem possible to get out of Lebanon. The airport is closed although flights were still coming in none were leaving. the port is closed and the roads to Syria blocked off by March 14th supporters another name for the government. Fighting was intense in Hamra last night with pro government militia coming out onto the streets. Nasrallah, leader of Hizbollah, gave a press conference yesterday refusing to dismantle the telecommunications system saying it would be like cutting off his hands. we watched it in Hamra with a largely westernised group of of Hizbollah supporters as this was a crucial witness to see how things would escalate or not. There had been intermittant gunfire all around and after the speech continued. we got a lift home from a kind stranger. At one point an armed man in a balaclava gave us advice on to minimise the number of checkpoints to go through pulled up his balaclava to explain better! So polite in giving directions with amachine gun in his hand. The machine guns are held by all groups so calling on anyone to decommision is a no brainer.

We saw the speech given by Hariri and he looked like a man without control, but as we don't understand Arabic the content was translated and I understand that his speech was speaking to western while Nasrallah was speaking to the local population.
Today we saw the smoke plumes coming out of hamra in West beirut where Hariri's TV station was all but destroed, his radio station was also closed down. there are talks of Lebanon descending into crisis and a military coup taking place. The next few days will be testing, Bush may come in to back the gov militarily, they have thus far denounced Hizbollah but Both the Israeli gov and Hamas have issued statements that the matter is an internal one to Lebanon and they will not interfere- Hamas have also said that the 400,ooo Palestinian refugees should not get involved as they are not Lebanese citizens and should still struggle for the right to return to Palestine.

I came to Lebanon to focus on the humanitarian stories in the Palestinian Camps and the challenges that their communities face with the 60th anniversary of Nakba or forced exile out of Palestine. I'm not sure if that documentary can be made due to the current situation. It is impossible to take photos without being threatened sticks and stone may be one thing but I'm not a fan of live ammunition.

Related Link: http://electronicintifada.net/lebanon/

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Leftwing local blogs providing coverage of events     Padraic    Fri May 09, 2008 22:38 
   Here'sa free pic     seedot    Sat May 10, 2008 00:31 
   Great Report     Mark C    Sat May 10, 2008 08:41 
   Saturday report from Beirut     Paula G    Sat May 10, 2008 15:11 
   Alqaeda working with the US?     Miriam    Sat May 10, 2008 19:07 
   Sursock Blog     People Before Prophet    Sat May 10, 2008 19:38 
   Some background     HughBriss    Sat May 10, 2008 19:54 
   Thoughts are with you, Paula.     hariri's game    Sat May 10, 2008 20:57 
   Images from Beirut Lebanon     hawk eye    Sat May 10, 2008 21:02 
 10   Nasrallah's address on Monday     Miriam    Sun May 11, 2008 00:39 
 11   What is it all about?     Puzzled    Sun May 11, 2008 02:39 
 12   Sunday morning report     Paula G    Sun May 11, 2008 09:44 
 13   2 Nil to Hezbollah     Hubris    Sun May 11, 2008 16:59 
 14   Monday am     Paula G    Mon May 12, 2008 07:32 
 15   Eyewitness Beirut     Socialist Party    Mon May 12, 2008 09:58 
 16   Who benefits?     hubris    Mon May 12, 2008 11:59 
 17   Small point     Miriam    Mon May 12, 2008 12:28 
 18   technology     hubris    Mon May 12, 2008 12:45 
 19   Tuesday afternoon report     Paula G    Tue May 13, 2008 16:08 
 20   Pro-Western government militias routed by Hezbollah-led opposition     Socialist Party - CWI    Tue May 13, 2008 17:15 
 21   wednesday morning report     Paula    Wed May 14, 2008 09:25 
 22   Thursday Morning     Paula    Thu May 15, 2008 09:16 
 23   Fair play     Aron    Wed May 21, 2008 15:22 


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