Titles For Latest LCCC Bulletin analysis & editorials from miscellaneous sources published on january 27-28/16
Mere Lebanese Political Puppets/Elias Bejjani/January 27/16
The 1960 Parliamentary Election Law is no Federation/Tom Harb/Thawrat Al Arz/January 27/16
Disarray remains the norm in Lebanese politics/Michael Young/The National/January 27/16
Aounist unease as Hezbollah fails to rally partners behind presidency/Alex Rowell/Now Lebanon/January 27/16
The Political Revival of the Country’s Christians/Bilal Y. Saab/Foreign Affairs/January 27/16
A Shi’ite genie has escaped the bottle – and is threatening Hezbollah/Yaron Friedman /Ynetnews/January 27/16
The new IDF Cyber Defense Brigade divided between two military branches/DEBKAfile/January 26, 2016
How terrorism threatens the state/Turki Al-Dakhil/Al Arabiya/January 27/16
The key to a solution in Syria is in the Gulf/Abdulrahman al-Rashed/Al Arabiya/January 27/16
Rumors and wrangling over a Russian base near Turkey/Maria Dubovikova/Al Arabiya/January 27/16
Why do militants attack educational institutions/Dr. Azeem Ibrahim/Al Arabiya/January 27/16
For Israel, ISIS is too close for comfort – but so is Iran/Yossi Mekelberg/Al Arabiya/January 27/16
Could Iraq mediate Iran, Saudi strife/Mohammad Ali Shabani/Al-Monitor/January 27/16
Rouhani makes up for lost time in Italy/Arash Karami/Al-Monitor/January 27/16
Israeli land grab threatens Palestinian church/Ahmad Melhem/Al-Monitor/January 27/16
Is Iran deal the gateway to Israeli-Palestinian peace/Julian Pecquet/Al-Monitor/January 27/16
Lebanese Related News published on january 27-28/16 Mere Lebanese Political Puppets The 1960 Parliamentary Election Law is no Federation… Disarray remains the norm in Lebanese politics Aounist unease as Hezbollah fails to rally partners behind presidency The Political Revival of the Country’s Christians Dialogue Session Does Not Tackle Presidency as Next Round Set for Feb. 17 Jumblat Applauds ‘Iran’s Democracy,’ Wonders if it Will Allow Lebanese Elections to Be Held Lebanese Cabinet Marred in Controversy over Appointments, Samaha’s Trial Woman Critically Injured after Gunmen Storm Arsal Home Amin Gemayel Says Geagea’s Nomination of Aoun May Have Destroyed ‘March 14 Institution’ Woman Critically Injured after Gunmen Storm Arsal Home Gas Blaze Razes Syrian Refugee Encampment in Akkar Lebanese Baby Diagnosed with Swine Flu Khalil: Export File Must be Reconsidered, ‘Cost too High’ Bassil Dismisses Franjieh’s Remarks: We Won’t Compete with Him in Parliament Bassil, Derbas Appease Fears over Employment of Syrian Refugees TI: Lebanon Continues to Suffer from Rampant Corruption
Titles For Latest LCCC Bulletin For Miscellaneous Reports And News published on january 27-28/16 Canada’s Statement on International Holocaust Remembrance Day Canada confirms lifting of Iran sanctions Netanyahu says U.N. chief ‘encourages terror’ Iran warned U.S. warship to leave drill area White House dropped $10 million claim in Iran prisoner deal Rowhani: Iran didn’t ask for nude statue cover-up Qatar names new foreign minister in cabinet reshuffle Three soldiers killed in Turkish city as curfew expanded ISIS ‘plans to kidnap Russian tourists’ in Turkey Low hopes as Syrian opposition sets new terms U.N. panel calls for global inquiry on Yemen Saudi soldier dies in border shelling from Yemen Eight Hamas men missing after Gaza tunnel collapse EU considers sanctions for Libya peace ‘spoilers’ Egypt youth leader from 2011 uprising to stand trial
Mere Lebanese Political Puppets Elias Bejjani/January 27/16 Apparently for our Maronite rotten political leaders, it seems that all the roads they love to walk through to achieve their individual power agendas leads to Hezbollah. Accordingly, It will not be a surprise for any Lebanese who can differentiate between right and wrong and between a patriotic and a puppet to witness very soon a sort of a fishy meeting between Geagea and Nasrallah. Sadly In Lebanon, In the Iranian occupied Lebanon there is nothing any more surprising.
The 1960 Parliamentary Election Law is no Federation… Tom Harb/Thawrat Al Arz/January 27/16/Make no mistake the so-called 1960 law which would allow members of a commuity to elect their representatives, will actually give the control of the representation of the community to those who have most money, including regional donations and create a dominant power inside each community while Lebanon as a whole is controlled by Iran and Hezbollah. If the Christians of Lebanon or any other community wants a real reprentation and a democratic one, they should establish a real federal system with local Governments and assemblies. The 1960 Law is not a federation. It is a mafia style control of each community by warlords and zaims who in turn would divide the authorities of the Government among themselves. The Lebanese Christians and other communities should call for a clear and transparent federal system not a zaims-systems.