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    Hoss praises national diversity despite quest for harmony

    By Leila Hatoum

    Daily Star staff
    Saturday, March 05, 2005


    BEIRUT: Lebanon's multiple religions and ethnic groups are both its
    strength and its weakness, according to former Prime Minister Salim
    Hoss.Hoss was speaking at a press conference held Friday by the
    Catholic Patriarchs and Bishops Council on the importance of dialogue
    in the country at the Press Club in Beirut's Al-Azariah area.

    Father Antoine Daw also delivered a statement from Maronite Cardinal
    Patriarch Nasrallah Butros Sfeir during the conference, in which he
    stressed the importance of discussing relations between Christianity
    and Islam.

    Hoss, who formed a national unity party Tuesday called the "Third
    Force," explained that the country's strength came from the fact that
    "Muslims, Christians and Jews - until the Arab-Israeli conflict of
    1948 - have dwelled together in harmony. The same thing goes for
    ethnic groups such as Armenians, Assyrians and Kurds."

    This fact, according to Hoss, makes Lebanon a country open to all
    religions and ideologies.

    However, despite all their diversity, the Lebanese "have failed to
    find a common coexistence formula since Lebanon's independence in
    1943."

    Hoss cited the 1952 riots that ended President Beshara Khoury's reign,
    the civil war of 1975-1990 and divided opinions regarding United
    Nations Resolution 1559 as examples of the country's failure at
    coexistence.

    He also stressed that Lebanon is an Arab country.

    Lebanon has come together in the wake of the assassination of former
    Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, with citizens of different religions
    uniting in peaceful demonstrations and demanding to know who was
    behind the assassination.
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