Classes Suspended again at USJ after Student Quarrel

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Classes have been suspended once again at Universite Saint Joseph at the Huvelin neighborhood in Beirut after a quarrel between the students on Wednesday, reported al-Jadeed television.

It said that a verbal dispute broke out between the students, forcing the administration to suspend classes in order to avert similar tensions as the ones that erupted on Monday.

LBCI television reported that the dispute forced the immediate intervention of security forces, which soon deployed in front of the university.

MTV meanwhile said that the dispute broke out when Hizbullah students prevented other students from entering USJ's yard.

Al-Jadeed later reported that the classes were only suspended at the Faculty of Business Management.

Tensions were high at the university on Monday in wake of a standoff between Hizbullah and March 14 camp supporters.

Media reports said that Hizbullah supporters surrounded the university in protest against recent student election results, which led to the standoff and the eventual intervention of the army and security forces to avert any violence.

The tensions on Monday led to the suspension of classes at USJ-Huvelin on Tuesday.

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Thumb geha 27 November 2013, 12:03

AGAIN today:
LAF intervenes at USJ’s Huvelin campus after Hezbollah supporter Karim Mustafa provokes fellow students.
when will these thugs start to behave like human beings?

Thumb benzona 27 November 2013, 12:04

and the victims are punished....... the worst being for those who don't side with M8/14

collective punishments are unfair. the school has to make everything possible or refund the kids.

Default-user-icon edy (Guest) 27 November 2013, 12:52

Hizbollah only understands the language of arms. So be it.

Thumb lebpatriot777 27 November 2013, 12:57

The birth pangs of a new Lebanon. These old university racist policies will be eliminated one way or another. The students should be able to dialogue and discuss current events and reality on the ground rather than assume they are privileged eternally. Poor little darlings being misled by racist parents.

Thumb FlameCatcher 27 November 2013, 13:41

Hezbollah once more is trying to dictate their laws. They reject the vote of the majority as usual and behave like wild animals.

Hezbollah and their partners have no lesson to teach about democracy and dialogue.

They have shown once more that they are incapable of anything beyond dictating their terms and conditions and if someone complains, they will hit them with all their power because this is what street rats do !

For Hezbollah :

- Vote = number of weapons you have
- Dialogue = monologue
- Negotiations = imposing their terms by force
- Pre-conditions = setting their own terms and rejecting the other parties terms
- Freedom of expression = freedom to block roads, burn tires, intimidate others and attack anyone who objects to their terms
- Lebanese Constitution = toilet paper

This is your Divine Resistance ... defenders of peace and democracy providing stability to Lebanon since it's creation.

Missing theobserver 27 November 2013, 14:02

thumbs up phoenix

Thumb geha 27 November 2013, 14:15

traitors like you who support this filthy Iranian extremist terrorist militia are the ones who need to kicked out like the small cat that you are.
we are the Lebanese people and you will have to leave our country or we will make you leave.

Missing lebanon4ever 27 November 2013, 14:33

Roar I found your previous posts to be witty and quite constructive although I disagreed with the majority of them. Your most recent posts are filled with hatred, venom and frankly quite childish... The whole thief bla bla bla comments in the last 24 hours lead me to believe you have been hacked or you are showing your true colours. What has changed? With regards to your last comment, how can you call yourself a Christian and leave such a comment?

Default-user-icon Ouwette (Guest) 27 November 2013, 14:57

thumbs up phoenix. Its about time for you to open your eyes and see things for what really they are. The only protection for christians is a gun in their hand and their eyes to the front lines.I hope Hakim can open his eyes as well. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. IS IT GOING TO TAKE THE RAPING OF OUR WOMEN IN ORDER TO SAY ENOUGH. I HOPE NOT !!!! WE MUST FIGHT HIZBALLAH OR THE CHRISTIANS SHALL KISS THEIR EXISTANCE GOODBYE

Missing lebanon4ever 27 November 2013, 15:53

Ouwette the issue is the CHRISTIANS!!! They are genuinely divided. If they were all allies do you think anyone in Lebanon or even the Middle East could say boo to them?

Thumb FlameCatcher 27 November 2013, 15:03

@Roar : Most M14 leaders are indeed criminals and have war crimes on their hands.

But your leaders including Aoun, Berri, Hassan and their doggys are far from being saints and can be accused of much worst crimes without ever being punished for them.

Again, you cannot attack M14 and turn a blind eye to the scum that is M8! You are discrediting yourself.

You also cannot provide justification for HA's animal behaviour ! What they did in 2008 is all on them and their leaders should be executed for that !

Missing freedomforall 27 November 2013, 15:09

If the leader of the LF "was a known murderer of children & women" as the Iranian Ka'ak agent mentioned above those thugs surrounding USJ would have been in mass graves by now. However, in reality, Christian leadership have demonstrated to be very responsible by not allowing violent reactions. Hezbollah thugs who keep pushing for another 7 May should remember one thing, that when the house falls, it falls on everyone.. Thus remember well what happened in the civil war, and remember well that this time not only 70% of the Lebanese are against you, but the entire world specifically Arab/Islamic which would love to see your total destruction.

Missing nuetral 27 November 2013, 15:30

Your 100% right.

Missing nuetral 27 November 2013, 15:36

If you look at whats happening in the Universities here in Lebanon you can see that the future generation has already been brain washed to continue the hate against each other.

Is this the future Lebanon we are all dreaming of?????

Default-user-icon TaniT (Guest) 28 November 2013, 09:03

who does not breath freedom his heart will stop beating soon

Default-user-icon immigrant87 (Guest) 28 November 2013, 09:06

I genuinely think it's quite sad that Lebanese still support ANYONE from our beloved government. Why is everyone so blind, I cannot even begin to describe how impoverished they have made our lives, from electricity, to infrastructure, to gas prices, there is NOTHING that is right in our country. Wouldn't it be nice if everyone took a stand against both 8 and 14 and protest basic life utilities which we are deprived of!