Asir Accuses Hizbullah of Renting Apartments to Monitor His Movements

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Salafist cleric Sheikh Ahmed al-Asir on Wednesday accused Hizbullah of “renting apartments” in the vicinity of his mosque in Abra, east of Sidon, with the aim of “monitoring” his movements.

“Recently, the mosque's neighbors, and we're among them, noticed some rented apartments that are inhabited by young men who are not residents of the area, and the neighbors thought that they are students,” Asir said, adding that “a dispute happened recently and heavily armed young men came out of these rented apartments and threatened the neighbors.”

“It turned out that these men are present in the apartments in large numbers around the clock and that they are bringing weapons when night falls,” Asir added.

The Islamist cleric noted that “the neighbors have submitted a petition to the governor, demanding the departure of these strangers from the apartments because they are threatening the security of the area.”

“So far, we know of two apartments that are located around and near the mosque, of which the gunmen came out and threatened the neighbors with their weapons. The security agencies were informed of this incident, but some of them tried to cover up the issue,” Asir added.

“We have irrefutable evidence that the mission of these men is to monitor me, my movements and the movements of the mosque goers,” Asir went on to say, noting that “when we started to raise the issue, a lot of security agencies, including the army, deployed around these apartments to protect them.”

The anti-Hizbullah Salafist cleric urged officials and authorities to force the evacuation of the apartments to avert a possible “strife or any dangerous incident.”

“We have informed the governor of the issue and we're following up on it, and the premier (Najib Miqati) and the interior minister (Marwan Charbel) are aware of the issue and trying to follow up on it,” Asir added.

Comments 18
Missing ArabDemocrat.com 20 February 2013, 22:26

Omar - you have a noble surname. Do not muck it up with such language. Like it or not, he is a citizen and he is entitled to protection under the law.

Missing realist 20 February 2013, 22:41

together with your nasrala, ameen. I also like the decoy 'omar' name of yours lol.

Thumb andre.jabbour 20 February 2013, 23:08

Assir, Hezb, al Nusra.... they're all in the same league. the league of fondamentalism and terror.

I'm however inclined to believe Assir, they surely monitor him in order to take him down as soon as he becomes too powerful, just like Rafik Hariri was.

Missing peace 20 February 2013, 23:58

seems you are repeating this sentence a lot on every pages as to convince you that you are stupid...

Missing ssnp4ever 21 February 2013, 04:31

Andre please please don’t compare Hariri to this scum Asir .Hariri was a good man & a great loss to Lebanon ,but if this child touching Asir is killed tomorrow people will give free candy on the streets .

Thumb barbar 21 February 2013, 06:15

He meant they should monitor him just like Rafic Hariri was monitoring him.

Thumb clouseau 21 February 2013, 09:41

lol

Thumb andre.jabbour 21 February 2013, 10:39

Ssnp, I'm comparing him just for one thing. As soon as Hezbollah's opponents become powerful, they kill them. This Assir is gaining power among the populace and his days are most likely numbered. Rafik Hariri was the sweetest politician in lebanon, the most generous. He educated Muslims, Christians abroad indiscriminately. He rebuilt Beirut.... May his soul rest in peace.

Missing peace 21 February 2013, 14:15

yes brucelee!!! bravo!!!! NLS league! waw ! thx! you honor us! coming from a master in stupidity!

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 21 February 2013, 03:57

Omar ... Then you know nothing about law or about the responsibility of the state to its citizens. You are perhaps the least knowledge "solh" I have met - which make me wonder if you are an actual one.

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 21 February 2013, 03:59

He should have a job in marketing! However if the Hizb is monitoring him, who else are they monitoring and where does that become an invasion of privacy.

Default-user-icon old ssnp partisan (Guest) 21 February 2013, 04:36

ssnp4ever

why do most ssnp support assad the terrorist?

Missing ssnp4ever 21 February 2013, 10:42

The true SSNP do not support Assad or Hezb Iran or Asir ,we support the greater Syria free of Hassan & Asir ..

Default-user-icon dandoun (Guest) 21 February 2013, 07:45

eh l2eno mafe ghayrak i wonder how much he is getting paid, he will b rich in no time ....looooooooooool...instead of u guys fighting here and talking to each other the way u do..how about u start making a difference....

Default-user-icon FilthyAsir (Guest) 21 February 2013, 11:52

Asir needs a shower.... and no, the ocean doesn't count!

Default-user-icon FilthyAsir (Guest) 21 February 2013, 14:18

No, but I'm sure your mother wouldn't have a problem with that

Default-user-icon mohamad (Guest) 03 April 2013, 22:01

andre.jabbour Rafic hariri had less then a billion dollars before becoming president, and 17 billion when he died. he "rebuilt" lebanon but not FOR FREE,he gave EVERY| SINGLE CONTRACT of building lebanon to his own companies, conflict of interest? ohh yea all lebanese billionaires are THIEVES he lined his own pockets with BILLIONS of dollars from us (lebanese), look up rafic harriri on wikipedia, or anysite, there will always be a CORRUPTION section, cus he was as corrupt as they come, if he didnt die, everyone would still be against him, but you know how it is, once someone dies, they only say good things about them.

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