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    AZG Armenian Daily #089, 10/05/2008

    Middle East

    STREET FIGHTING IN BEIRUT

    Yesterday a quarrel occurred between the Government of
    Lebanon and the "Hzbollah" organization. The quarrel
    was caused by the Government's decision to disable the
    video monitoring cameras in the Beirut Airport, which
    were controlled by "Hzbollah". For over three days the
    situation was hot in Lebanon and yesterday street
    fighting started in Beirut. BBC reports that 11 people
    were killed and over 20 were wounded.

    The "Hzbollah" militants succeeded to take control
    over the greater part of Beirut, the capital of
    Lebanon, informs InterFax relying upon information
    supplied by Lebanese special services.

    Hasan Nasrallah, head of the Shiite "Hzbollah"
    organization, added fuel to the fire saying that the
    pro-American Government's decision to close the
    organization's telecommunication system was something
    equal to declaring war. Nasrallah is sure that the
    Government's decision is only in the interests of the
    USA and Israel.

    BBC also informs that the Governmental forces are
    supported by Sunnite and Drouz militant formations.

    Children and women suffered from the armed clashes.
    One women with her son died from an explosion, and
    another women was killed with a random bullet.

    The civil life in Beirut is completely messed up.
    There are barricades in the streets and the Shiite
    part of the city is divided from the Sunnite part with
    military posts.

    This is the hardest political crisis in Lebanon since
    the times of the civil war. The chair of the President
    of Lebanon has been vacant for 5 months due to inner
    political struggle.
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