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Xiao Banfa
27th July 2006, 09:31
Lebanon protest backed by rich
by Bassem Chit, Lebanese socialist

The US has hailed the resignation of the Lebanese government as part of a democratic wave sweeping the world. What they are calling the cedar revolutionmodelled on the orange revolution in the Ukraine and the rose revolution in Georgia is less a revolution and more a medium sized demonstration of the supporters of the opposition, which is mainly made up of right wing parties.

Most of these parties have participated in ruling Lebanon since the end of the war.

All these parties had militias during the civil war, all took part in sectarian massacres and terrorism. All the parties have, at some point, co-operated in eroding Lebanons democracy.

They have all supported the rule of the security services, both Lebanese and Syrian, and have voted for harsh neo-liberal policies that have seen rises in poverty and unemployment, and cuts in pensions and health provisions.

One of the demands of the opposition is independence for Lebanon, yet they are happy to support the policies that allow the US to dominate the regionmost of them do not object to the presence of 150,000 US troops in Iraq.

The main opposition leader, Walid Jumblatt, supports the US and France meddling in Lebanon. The US ambassador to Lebanon, Jeffrey Feltman, was active in helping to coordinate the opposition.

Feltmans previous post was as the head of the Coalition Provisional Authority in the Irbil province in Iraq. The US is using the political crisis in Lebanon to put pressure on Syria next on its target list for regime change.

The demonstration in central Beirutthere were no other protests around the country was more like a business sponsored event.

The 12,000 demonstrators were a fraction of the 100,000 who attended former prime minster Rafiq Hariris funeral. The mainstream media supplied a giant screen for them to watch the parliamentary debate that led to the governments resignation. The tents and public toilets were sponsored by the powerful Hariri family and Solidere, the company that owns most of the downtown area.

The demonstrators even sang the theme tune to one of the main television stations. As Lebanon heads to the polls in May, the opposition will take part in the carve-up of ministries and government jobs. They have already suspended the cedar revolution and instructed their supporters to return home. Meanwhile the real problems faced by ordinary people will be ignored.

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Severian
27th July 2006, 10:58
That hardly refutes the claim that there was a Syrian occupation. That claim is true, as it happens. It's also true that Washington and Israel accepted that occupation for a long time, since Syrian troops attacked Palestinians and others who posed a threat to imperialism. Syria was seen as a force for "stability" for a long time. And it wasn't the character of the Syrian occupation which changed, but rather Washington's attitude towards "stability."

It's probably a one-sided picture of the demonstrations demanding Syrian withdrawal, too - even if everything in there is true as far as it goes.

In any case, Syria's been out of Lebanon for roughly a year now, so I'm not sure why you're posting this now.