March 14 Leaders Vow to Remain Steadfast on Movement's 8th Anniversary

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March 14 alliance leaders stressed Thursday that their opposition movement remained united despite attempts to target its cause to see Lebanon a free country, and pledged to go ahead with their “battle” for “permanent peace.”

The coalition was established with “a cause based on the nation and the spirit of the people,” Phalange party leader Amin Gemayel told An Nahar daily on the occasion of the alliance's 8th anniversary.

“Our dream came true,” he said, adding that the movement had made many “unimaginable” achievements.

“March 14 will remain to consolidate what it has achieved and reach its remaining objectives,” the former president told the newspaper.

Gemayel shrugged off differences between the different opposition factions as “minor.”

Al-Mustaqbal bloc leader Fouad Saniora expressed similar remarks, saying the “March 14 intifada … was the result of the belief in Lebanon’s coexistence which the forces of hegemony and darkness won't be able to target.”

The coalition takes its name from the historic demonstration in downtown Beirut's Martyrs Square on March 14, 2005 that ultimately led to the withdrawal of Syrian forces from Lebanon in the aftermath of ex-Premier Rafik Hariri's assassination.

Several political and media figures were also killed or escaped assassination after Hariri's Feb. 2005 murder.

“Lebanon's second independence came after both Muslim and Christian (figures) were martyred,” Saniora, who is a former prime minister, told An Nahar.

“On this occasion we reiterate our promise to the innocent martyrs that Lebanon will remain independent and free despite all the attempts to undermine its members and kill its men and the ambition of its people,” he said.

The Lebanese Forces chief, Samir Geagea, also said on the 8th anniversary of March 14 that the movement “doesn't die” and “is a need for Lebanon” against the March 8 majority coalition that is led by Hizbullah.

“March 14 was in 2005 a spontaneous reaction to the Syrian security regime that led to the exit of the Syrian army from Lebanon,” he said.

But “March 14, 2013 is a national need which I dare to say that Lebanon will not exist without it,” Geagea stressed.

In response to criticism on “stormy” relations between its members on certain occasions, the LF chief said: “The Cedar tree remains steadfast despite all the storms, lightnings and heavy winter.”

“The forces of hell will not overtake the movement that was based on the blood of martyrs such as Hariri, Gebran Tueni, Pierre Gemayel, George Hawi, Samir Kassir, Antoine Ghanem, Walid Eido, Wissam Eid and Wissam al-Hassan,” he said.

Former MP Samir Franjieh, who was among several other officials that mobilized the people in the huge demonstration on March 14, 2005, invited the coalition's supporters “to wage their last battle to prevent Lebanon from sliding to war.”

“It is a battle for achieving permanent peace in Lebanon,” he told An Nahar.

Lawmaker Marwan Hamadeh echoed similar remarks on Wednesday when he told Future TV that March 14 is a “live ammunition for Lebanon.”

Comments 5
Missing dimashkiguy 14 March 2013, 11:42

The real michel aoun was hiding under a desk and was on zanax when his current ally was bombing him from the sky while his soldiers died for him on the front lines. The real michel aoun fled to the french embassy leaving his wife and kids behind. The real michel aoun testified in front of the US congress in 2003 to beg the americans to get the syrians out (since he calls us the Syrians traitors for asking the world to help stop Assad from eliminating us) The real michel aoun blamed hezbollah and syria for killing Harriri and every other Lebanese politician only to change his rhetoric when he came back to Lebanon straight into the laps of Bashar and his masters in Iran. The real michel aoun allied himself with the dictator of Baghdad and today allies himself with the dictator of Al Kurdaha. Michel Aoun will be nothing but a bad memory in the coming months when the FSA takes out his buddy Bashar...that I promise you.

Missing dimashkiguy 14 March 2013, 11:42

Keep talking about Wahhabism and Salafism or whatever you want, you are your masters will have to deal with Syria's new reality in the coming months whether you like it or not and trust me....if Osama bin laden ruled Damascus and promised Michel Aoun the presidency, you would find "le general" sporting a long salafi style beard.

It's coming my friend....it's coming.

Thumb bigsami 14 March 2013, 15:37

Ya dimashkiguy...you state "Keep talking about Wahhabism and Salafism or whatever you want"....that's all these conditioned M8'rs comments....time after time after time....like a broken record. You are right, the day of reckoning is very close.

Missing dimashkiguy 14 March 2013, 16:01

Watch how Aoun is going to run to whoever comes into power in Syria. I'm sure that they're all crapping in their pants after hearing about Paris and London's decision to arm the FSA.

Lak Jayeenak ya bashar ...mat fil

Missing maroun_khoury 15 March 2013, 00:49

Aoun had his christian soldiers slaughter other christians. Until today, the wounds havent healed yet he keeps stabbing the christians in the back.