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    HANNA ATIK: "WE WILL DEFEND THE HOMES OF ARMENIANS IN LEBANON"

    Mediamax
    Nov 6 2012
    Armenia

    Narine Daneghyan talked to Hanna Atik for Mediamax.


    Hanna Atik is a Christian Lebanese politician and veteran of the
    Lebanese Civil War. He is one of the founding fathers of the Lebanese
    Forces that was established in 1980. He is also the founder of the
    "Lebanese Forces-Corrective Movement".

    - The car bomb in Beirut on October 19 killed 8, and wounded more
    then 100 people. It is called the deadliest bombing attack in Beirut
    in 4 years. The target of the attack is believed to have been Wissam
    al-Hassan, the head of the intelligence branch of the Lebanese Internal
    Security Forces. Can you give us a little background on what was
    Wissam al-Hassan's role in Lebanon's political life?

    - General Wissam Al-Hassan is a martyr to all of Lebanon and to all
    of its denominations and political parties. He was known to have
    worked hard to ensure the security of the entire Lebanese front in
    all its diversity and was instrumental in many security operations
    including: the dismantling of some Israeli networks operating in
    Lebanon, revealing the Michael Semaha conspiracy, fighting Islamic
    terrorism especially "Fath Al Islam" activities, as well as cracking
    down on other illegal offenses such as kidnapping, money laundering,
    and other mob-directed crimes. As such, many theories could be posited
    regarding the identity of his killers. However, we must remember that
    the Lebanese Internal Security Forces has been targeted several times
    in the past beginning with the assassination of Wissam Eid, one of
    its highest officials, and ending with the assassination attempt on
    Samir Shehade, the previous Head of the Intelligence Branch of the
    Lebanese Internal Security Forces.

    Once again, we have lost a vital member of the Lebanese Security
    Forces. The Lebanese, government and people, mourn this loss.

    - The former PM and opposition March 14 alliance leader Saad Hariri
    described the bombing as an act of terror and said "he had no doubt
    that the Syrian president Bashar al-Assad was responsible for the
    attack" and that al-Hassan had been murdered because of his involvement
    in the arrest of the former Information Minister Michel Samaha.

    - No one has real evidence on who killed the late General al-Hassan and
    many fronts could benefit from such an act; we feel it is best to wait
    for the investigations to finalize and we ask the Lebanese Judicial
    Council to concentrate its efforts to reveal the criminals behind
    this heinous act and to put an end to this series of terrorist attacks.

    - Do you agree that nowadays we already are the witnesses of Syria
    conflict transfer into Lebanon?

    - I believe that the revolution of the Lebanese people in 2005, which
    I consider to be the "Spring of Lebanon" was the main motivation that
    lead to the revolutions that we were witness to in many countries
    around the Middle East, ending in that of Syria's. The key political
    players of the West, that were well-known supporters to many of these
    regimes and to their dictatorial leaders, abandoned them and that
    resulted in their collapse. This rule of thumb we saw does not apply
    to Syria, however, for Syria stands on a very strategic cross-road
    in the Middle East for the following reasons:

    ~U Syria holds a major card in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict
    through Hamas;

    ~U It holds a major card in the Lebanese-Israeli Conflict through
    Hezbollah;

    ~U Geographically and on a security level, Syria holds a key card in
    the Iranian-Arabian-Israel conflict.

    Any developments in Syria's internal affairs, positive or negative,
    will have a direct and immediate effect on Lebanon. Till now, the
    awareness and efforts of the Lebanese Government, the Lebanese Army
    and the Lebanese Intelligence has been able to fail the attempts of
    many regional powers endeavor to bring the Syrian conflict to Lebanon.

    Thankfully, these attempts are so far unsuccessful and they should
    remain so.

    - Being a member of Christian community yourself, please tell us what
    does the Christian community, especially Armenians of Lebanon think
    about the current situation?

    - Armenians are mostly devoted Christians. Armenian-Lebanese are no
    exception. Therefore, like most Lebanese, I consider the Armenian
    community's position to be part and parcel of that of the larger
    Christian community of Lebanon. Unfortunately, the Lebanese Christians
    today are divided between two major political groups: March 8 and
    March 14th and that is of course reflected within the Armenian-Lebanese
    lines. As always, we call for all Christians to unite towards a clear
    political mission that ensures their continuity and stability, under
    the leadership of our righteous religious Christian figures. We hope
    to put an end to the splits we are witnessing today and we strongly
    believe that the unity of the Christians is the initial and most
    mandatory step to the overall unity of Lebanon.

    - Armenia has a large diaspora both in Syria and Lebanon. Because
    of Syria conflict lots of Armenians had left Syria. Do you see
    it possible, that the same scenario can be repeated in the case
    of Lebanon?

    - The density of the Armenian-Lebanese is related directly to the
    destiny of the Christians in Lebanon and that falls within the
    stability of the Lebanese government. Despite the many instances
    of instability, there has been an Armenian presence in Lebanon for
    decades. The Armenian community of Lebanon is an integral part of
    our national make-up and we engulf their presence and will make any
    needed effort to preserve it: we shall defend the homes of Armenians
    with the same intensity that we defend the homes of all Lebanese,
    should the need arises. Hopefully, that will not come to pass. If
    things develop in that realm, there will be a huge danger on the
    Christians of Lebanon and on Lebanon overall. As the late Pope John
    Paul II said, Lebanon is a message to the Middle East and the stability
    and continuity of its Christians will strengthen the Christians of
    the Middle East overall. Rest assured that should we need to defend
    Lebanon, we shall not hesitate, as we did many times before.

    Lebanon is the Phoenix, it rebuilds itself from its ashes and no matter
    how much they destroy, we will always rebuild. We have undergone many
    occupations but we fought hard and our existence has never seized. Our
    grandfathers have carved the stones and turned them into an eternal
    safe haven. Today, we are seeing a dark cloud over the skies of Lebanon
    but our women will continue to give birth to Christians who will ensure
    our existence and pose the needed equilibrium in Lebanon's diversity.

    - Is there panic and fear in the streets of Beirut nowadays? Is it
    true, that people prefer to stand indoors?

    - Not really. The Lebanese are resilient; they have seen worse. Not to
    forget, the bomb that killed General al-Hassan also nearly destroyed
    an entire neighborhood of Al Achrafiyeh, Beirut. That is not easy
    on either those who were directly affected or on those who were not
    but sympathize with them. We have witnessed the Lebanese solidarity
    at its best in the aftermath. That is, perhaps, the only bright side
    of this monumental tragedy.

    - How Syrian conflict must be resolved and do you think that Syria
    is the last target of Arab spring?

    - We hope that soon peace and serenity will occur in Syria and we hope
    to see an end to the destruction and internal conflicts, which we once
    suffered from in Lebanon for many years. However, we must realize that
    the Syrian government is supported by big international players and
    that ensures its endurance and the same goes for the revolutionaries
    and the " Syrian Free Army". Hence, we predict that the conflict will
    be long-lasting and could lead eventually to either the partition of
    Syria or to a never ending militia-like fighting.

    Furthermore, is there really a Spring? That Spring is revealing to be
    more of an autumn or even a winter: too much killing and destruction
    along factional and sectarian lines. The Syrian Christians are
    targeted, along with all other Syrians.

    Unfortunately, we've seen an extremist side ride the wave of the
    Arab revolutions in the Middle East and that has resulted in the
    endangerment of the minorities in the region.

    http://www.mediamax.am/en/news/interviews/6192/



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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