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  • Armed Clashes Stopped In Beirut, Civil Disobedience Remains

    ARMED CLASHES STOPPED IN BEIRUT, CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE REMAINS

    Yerkir
    13.05.2008 15:29

    Yerevan (Yerkir) - Shahan Gantaharian, the chief editor of the Azdak
    newspaper published in Beirut, has told Yerkir that the situation in
    Lebanon is relatively calm.

    He, however, added that while armed clashes have stopped, there still
    are signs of civil disobedience. "The army continues to be placed in
    mountainous Lebanon and northern Lebanon," Gantaharian said. "This
    situation continues to be tense, there are political statements from
    both camps and abroad. The statements by US President George Bush are
    remarkable where he called for backing the Lebanese government and
    that maintaining democracy in Lebanon is in the interests Israel. The
    Saudi Arabia embassy has also shut down."

    He said that Amr Musa, the secretary general of the Arab League,
    is expected to visit tomorrow.

    As for the mood in the Armenian community, he said that the situation
    in the Christian districts is relatively normal. "Schools continue to
    operate, stores are open. The situation is normal in Armenian Anchar
    too though some events have happened on the roads leading to Anchar,"
    Gantaharian added.

    He also said that there are some 40 casualties and about a 100 wounded
    according to the Interior Ministry.
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