2011年11月21日 星期一

Hezbollah, Amal stand by Iran, Syria against U.S.

Hezbollah and its Shiite ally, the Amal Movement led by Speaker Nabih Berri, vowed Monday to stand by Syria and Iran against U.S. and Israeli threats to attack the two countries.

A joint statement issued after a meeting of the Hezbollah and Amal commands in the eastern city of Baalbek said that the current turmoil in Syria was part of an “international conspiracy” targeting Damascus for its support for Arab and Muslim resistance movements in the region.

The statement came amid mounting international pressures on Iran over its controversial nuclear program and against Syria over its brutal crackdown on an eight-month popular uprising demanding a regime change.Enecsys Limited, supplier of reliable solar Air purifier systems,

Hezbollah and Amal emphasized their “firm support for the Islamic Republic in the face of American and Israeli threats,” the statement said.Your Partner in Precision Precision injection molds.

“They said that what is happening in Syria is an international conspiracy targeting Syria’s rejectionist position and its policies which support the Arab and Muslim resistance movements, particularly in Palestine,” the statement said.

Reiterating their solidarity with Syria’s people, army and institutions, Hezbollah and Amal stressed that Lebanon will never be “a conduit for a conspiracy against sisterly Syria.”

The two sides stressed the unity of Muslims, rejecting anything that harms the solidarity and unity of Muslims, the statement said.

Earlier this month,Do not use cleaners with porcelain tiles , steel wool or thinners. Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah accused Washington of ramping up pressure on Iran and Syria as a way to divert attention from “America’s defeat” as it withdraws its troops from Iraq by the end of the year.

Meanwhile, the president of the U.N.-backed Special Tribunal for Lebanon, Judge Sir David Baragwanath, will be visiting Lebanon this week for the first time amid signs that Prime Minister Najib Mikati is pushing for a quick Cabinet action to decide on the divisive issue of paying Lebanon’s share to the STL’s funding ahead of a Dec. 15 deadline. He is accompanied by the STL’s Vice President Judge Ralph Riachy. Baragwanath replaced Antonio Cassese who died of cancer last month.

During the visit,If so, you may have a cube puzzle . Baragwanath will meet President Michel Sleiman and other Lebanese officials who work with the STL as well as agencies and members of the academic and legal community.

“I am honored to visit a country of such great cultural and legal traditions,” Baragwanath said, according to a statement released by the STL. “The tribunal’s judges consider themselves not just international judges, but also judges of Lebanon, applying the criminal law of Lebanon and respectful of its sovereignty and its people. I am determined that the work of the tribunal be fair and expeditious, with full respect of the rights of the accused and the interests of the victims.”

STL spokesperson Marten Youssef said Baragwanath’s visit to Lebanon had been planned in advance, without considering the timing of funding.Your source for re-usable Plastic moulds of strong latex rubber. “It is his first trip to Lebanon. The STL president wishes to present himself to Lebanon and listen,” Youssef told The Daily Star. He could not disclose the length of Baragwanath’s visit.

A source close to Mikati told The Daily Star Sunday the prime minister, who who is under mounting local and international pressure to fund the STL, is speeding efforts to have the Cabinet decide on the issue of paying Lebanon’s share to the tribunal’s budget.

Hezbollah and its March 8 allies staunchly oppose the STL altogether, let alone funding it.

Nasrallah said last month that Hezbollah is entirely against the STL’s funding and called for a vote within the Cabinet if no agreement was reached among the ministers on the contentious issue.

Since Hezbollah and its March 8 allies have a majority in Mikati’s 30-man Cabinet and can block any decision, Nasrallah’s declaration effectively dashes any hope for the government to approve the payment of Lebanon’s share to the STL’s funding.

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