What Manar TV won’t show you…

December 2, 2006 at around evening time

A man removes the Lebanese flag and replaces it with a Hizballah flag.  What a shame.  Watch here. 

(hat tip to Mustafa)

29 Comments »

  1. maria et fatima says

    the guy in the video is disgusting. you can see his buttcrack and he’s barefoot, his demeanor and the way he throws down the flag is totally not representative of the demeanor of the demonstrators or the demeanor of the organizers.

    the flag he puts up is not a foreign flag, it is a partisan flag, one that the demonstrators did not want to raise, because the demonstration is not a sectarian demonstration or a partisan demonstration, it is a lebanese unifying one. remember, all the march 14 demos were full of partisan disgusting flags of murderous parties, including LF and Huras-al-Sahayneh.

    December 2nd, 2006 | #

  2. Rampurple says

    Not representative? But he is there and the crowd seems to be cheering him instead of stopping him. Interesting.

    Yes there were other flags during March 14th, just like there are other flags during this sit-in and it is understandable, BUT I did not see anyone during March 14th removed the Lebanese flag to replace it with their party’s flag. Shall I remind you of the time, when refugees from the south were hiding in Zouk Mikael in a school called St. Michel, where there too, they removed the Lebanese flag and replaced it with the Hizbollah flag.

    These are the people calling for a “clean” government, those are the people calling for “national unity” those are the people who only wanted to carry Lebanese flags.

    3ayb walla 3ayb

    December 2nd, 2006 | #

  3. Sam says

    There are idiots in every party let’s not generalise.

    December 3rd, 2006 | #

  4. Bach7ayfina says

    not partisan? are you on drugs? what have you been smoking? there was noone else but Pro-Syrians there, and almost exclusively Shias. So it’s 100% partisan. Let’s not play dumb here. And the idiot throwing the Lebanese flag is very representative of many of the faces I’ve seen (including the several thousands Syrians and Palestinians taking in part in your mascarade of a demonstration)

    December 3rd, 2006 | #

  5. Sam says

    Bach7ayfina, it is people from the political majority that
    want to give the palestinians Lebanese citizenship not
    the opposition so hayyartni: you support people who want
    to make them lebanese but when they demonstrate you
    consider them ugly foreigners?
    It is this government that is a mascarade not the people on
    the street.

    December 3rd, 2006 | #

  6. maria et fatima says

    in the u.s. they exploit mexicans and blacks then describe them the same way you describe shiaa, palestinians, and syrians. keep doing that. devulge more about yourself.

    December 3rd, 2006 | #

  7. Vox P. says

    They try to fool us by pretending that they are Lebanese patriots, but they cannot hide their true face. We know who they are.

    December 3rd, 2006 | #

  8. Walid Phares says

    After serious warnings delivered by HezbAllah secretary general, Hassan Nasrallah since early November, the generalized offensive to bring down the Cedars Revolution-backed Government has begun. As of the early hours of Friday December 1, 2006, thousands of HizbAllah members and pro-Syrian militants took the streets of Beirut, hurdling from all Lebanese areas. The demonstrators started a series of sit-ins around the offices of Prime Minister Fuad Seniora and in other surrounding neighborhoods and public places to “suffocate the cabinet into resignation or collapse” as Lebanese sources said. Following are bullet points to be updated as events will develop:

    HizbAllah’s “army”

    HizbAllah has mobilized all its membership as well as all persons on payrolls of the organization and in the various bureaucracies controlled by the pro-Iranian militia. In addition, the entire pro-Syrian movements in the country such as the Baath, National-Socialist Syrian Party, and politicians such as Michel Aoun, Omar Karame, Sleiman Frangieh and others. Added to this list, pro-Syrian and Jihadi elements from the Palestinian camps in Lebanon. And since the Lebanese-Syrian borders haven’t been sealed by a multinational force, loads of buses carrying members of the Syrian Baath, have been crossing the international frontier to join the anti-Government rally. The total number of the participants would be calculated as equivalent to the pro-Syrian March 8, 2005 demonstration led by HizbAllah then plus an undetermined number of Palestinian and Syrian elements. And since General Aoun shifted from the Cedars Revolution to an open alliance with HizbAllah few months ago, a number of his hard-core followers are expected to join the crowd.

    HizbAllah’s objectives

    The political objectives of the “offensive” is to paralyze the Fuad Seniora Government from performing the following tasks: One, is to block the passing of the international tribunal (in the Hariri assassination) law in the Lebanese Parliament in the next two weeks. The Syrian-Iaranian strategy is to block the meetings of the Lebanese cabinet and the Lebanese legislative assembly for as long as needed to crumble this bill. Two, is to force the Seniora cabinet to resign or to accept the inclusion of pro-Syrian ministers so that any decision to disarm HizbAllah would be killed inside the Government. Three, is to crumble the UNSCR 1559 and the relations between Lebanon and the United Nations in general and the US and France in particular. In short a return of the Syrian-Iranian domination in Lebanon.

    Media tactics

    The media campaign by HizbAllah and its allies worldwide focuses on portraying the “battle” as one between an “opposition” and a “Government,” while in reality it is between an Iranian-backed militia receiving $300 millions annually and has about 20,000 missile on the one hand and a democratically selected Government by a democratically elected Parliament in which HizbAllah and its allies are a minority. And to break up he international unity behind the Cedars Revolution, the “axis” is directing its operatives and supporters worldwide to state that the demonstrations are “anti-American,” and when possible anti-Bush. While in reality the US legislation known as “Syrian accountability act” was launched by Democrats in 2003, and that the UNSCR 1559 was initiated by France and that the international investigation missions were headed by a German then a Belgian judges, nevertheless the “architects” of the Syro-Iranian “offensive” in Lebanon want the international media to use the words “anti-American” protests instead of pro-Syrian or pro-Iranian moves. Indeed the war of words will determine how the events will be framed in the next few days and weeks. For many in the international media elite haven’t yet “digested” the fact that the Cedars Revolution has risen without an American support in money or military aid. And that the Lebanese democracy movement is genuinely indigenous, with left wing and right wing united against a “foreign occupier,” the Syrians, and an Iranian-supported Terror organization, HizbAllah. But this “oil” influenced network of “pens” inside many news distribution rooms is attempting desperately to force the slogan “anti-American demonstration” as a way to break the international unity behind Lebanese democracy and dubbing the Cedars Revolution as “American” while portraying HizbAllah as a regular “opposition” group.

    The “ground” objectives

    The longer aim of these movements however is to perform a penetration by HizbAllah and other pro-Syrian forces inside the areas under the control of the Lebanese government. According to inside sources, between five to ten thousand HizbAllah fighters have been mobilized to “organize the security of the demonstrators.” This means that the equivalent of one “Iranian division” will be entering Beirut from the southern suburb and deploying in downtown and in areas adjacent to the strategic Damascus road. In addition elements from the radical SSNP (the Greater Syria National-Socialist movement), who are believed to have been behind a number of political assassinations, as well as hundreds of Syrian special forces camouflaged as supporters of HizbAllah are already inside the city. According to security in Lebanon, all roads leading into Beirut with the exception of the north will be under the control of these “forces.” The regular Lebanese Army has received orders by its commander to deploy between the “demonstrators” and the official buildings. While the “core” of the Army follows the institution significant numbers of troops and many officers are either HizbAllah members or follow its instructions. Hence, according to Lebanese Army officers (names not to be disclosed) “when and if the time will come, no one will really know how many will join the Iranian-Syrian axis against the Government.”

    For now, the HizbAllah offensive has begun: The infantry has moved in unarmed, yet..

    December 3rd, 2006 | #

  9. Coco says

    What the video shows is similar to sticking a knife in Lebanon’s heart. I too don’t understand how people around let this happen. Throwing away the Lebanese flag in a sit-in and demonstration that is supposedly made for the sake of Lebanon? Who are we kidding? It is clear as vodka that no one cares about Lebanon anymore. In a way, at least this guy didn’t hide his real intentions. Why didn’t he fall down and break his neck, why ya Rabby why????????

    December 3rd, 2006 | #

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