Germany Will Work on Making lives of Hizbullah Members 'Difficult'

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Germany announced on Tuesday that it will work on making the lives of a large number of Hizbullah members living in the country “difficult.”

German Interior Minister Hans-Peter Friedrich said a "significant" number of people belonging to Hizbullah were living in Germany but that they behaved in a "relatively moderate way."

"We are doing everything to make life for them as difficult as possible," Maassen added, saying Germany was cooperating with Israel on the issue of Hizbullah, blacklisted as a terrorist organization by Washington.

The European Union is facing calls to also add Hizbullah's military wing to its list of "terrorist" groups.

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Default-user-icon alfonse (Guest) 11 June 2013, 18:39

Khay hay khabriye

Thumb geha 11 June 2013, 18:46

hizbushaitan are going to be expelled from all over the world :)

Thumb joker37 11 June 2013, 19:09

great, more back home to make YOUR life difficult :D

Default-user-icon Saradomin (Guest) 11 June 2013, 19:34

OUR*

Every single one of us. Even the shia among us.

Thumb fero 11 June 2013, 20:14

This is just stupid the interior minister of that country clearly stated that "significant" number of people belonging to Hizbullah were living in Germany but that they behaved in a "relatively moderate way." so if they were behaving moderatley why would you want to make there lives difficult , how can you claim to be a democratic country when you are openly saying that even though these particular people have not done anything to you , hyou will still try to make there lives difficult. I am extremely disapointed in this statement and hope that they stop making these negative comments to a group of people that are trying to support themselves and there families abroad. these people claim to respect human rights so repsect the fact that they have done nothing to you and let them live there lives

Thumb fero 11 June 2013, 22:38

Well if that is what he meant why didnt he say so.. all he had to do was say that and provide evidance of it but since he didnt that would mean that they are simply making assumptions and assuming they are guilty

Thumb fero 11 June 2013, 20:14

This is just stupid the interior minister of that country clearly stated that "significant" number of people belonging to Hizbullah were living in Germany but that they behaved in a "relatively moderate way." so if they were behaving moderatley why would you want to make there lives difficult , how can you claim to be a democratic country when you are openly saying that even though these particular people have not done anything to you , hyou will still try to make there lives difficult. I am extremely disapointed in this statement and hope that they stop making these negative comments to a group of people that are trying to support themselves and there families abroad. these people claim to respect human rights so repsect the fact that they have done nothing to you and let them live there lives

Missing plantmorecedar 11 June 2013, 20:24

I adamantly oppose Hizbullah, but it's awkward to see what distance from Lebanon and its internal politics might, in some ways, compel Lebanese expatriates and other Arabic nationalities to believe that the defense of Lebanon and of Middle eastern resistance towards Israel resides solely in Hizbullah. This is completely mind boggling, when there is sufficient evidence to put Hizbullah in jail for as long as an Israeli can be sentenced for. Lebanon can develop a more powerful economy, military and culture that far exceeds the expectations of any democratic constitution without these scoundrels! they are impeding this country from uniting, we've had our time to blame the Israelis, Syrians and Palestinians, now it's them, and it doesn't seem like we will get out of this annoying cycle until every sect has had its chance of playing power politics.

Missing plantmorecedar 11 June 2013, 20:24

I adamantly oppose Hizbullah, but it's awkward to see what distance from Lebanon and its internal politics might, in some ways, compel Lebanese expatriates and other Arabic nationalities to believe that the defense of Lebanon and of Middle eastern resistance towards Israel resides solely in Hizbullah. This is completely mind boggling, when there is sufficient evidence to put Hizbullah in jail for as long as an Israeli can be sentenced for. Lebanon can develop a more powerful economy, military and culture that far exceeds the expectations of any democratic constitution without these scoundrels! they are impeding this country from uniting, we've had our time to blame the Israelis, Syrians and Palestinians, now it's them, and it doesn't seem like we will get out of this annoying cycle until every sect has had its chance of playing power politics.

Thumb primesuspect 11 June 2013, 22:25

Richard quest says hi to you.

Missing cedars 12 June 2013, 04:09

I oppose what Nasrallah has done to our Lebanese citizens, but I also oppose this idiot who is blindly listening to Israeli demands. We were the only Arab Country to defend the Palestinian cause with destruction and blood, and now we are beginning the journey of the Syrian crisis. Thank you to both KSA and Iran financial support, you have done an awesome job.

Thumb dandoun 12 June 2013, 08:34

3ama !!!! shu hal 32de la hizb...hehehe...yalla ahla w shala fehoun b arade lebanon..the more we have the better..loooooooooool