تبادل الاتهامات بين السنيورة ورعد حول السلاح في جلسة الحوار
Read this story in Englishشهدت جلسة الحوار الاثنين تبادلاً للاتهام، بين رئيس كتلة "المستقبل" النيابية فؤاد السنيورة ورئيس "كتلة الوفاء للمقاومة" النائب محمد رعد، خصوصاً في ملف السلاح وتصديره الى سوريا واستيراده الى لبنان.
فقد أثار السنيورة في مداخلته سلاح المقاومة، قائلاً أنه" قام بنفريخ اسلحة اخرى حوله وبدأ يظهر سلاح آخر بسببه". وشدد على ضرورة "وضع حل لهذا الامر بشكل صريح وجدي".
وأضاف "نحن نجد ان هذا السلاح بات موجوداً في جبل محسن والفريق ذاته يستخدم سلاحه بين جبل محسن وباب التبانة لإبقاء التوتر قائماً ولتحريك الجراح وتحريك التوترات والاشتباكات وإشغال الأطراف وفرض المعادلات".
اما رعد فقد قال في مداخلته "يتكلمون عن السلاح، فليس سلاح المقاومة هو الذي "فرّخ" السلاح، بل لغة التحريض هي التي فرّخت السلاح، وفرّخت بواخر".
واتهم رعد، تيار "المستقبل" بتهريب السلاح الى سوريا والسعي الى انشاء منطقة عازلة. كما وجه اليه تهم الاساءة الى الجيش ومنعه من الانتشار في الشمال.
وتساءل قائلاً "هل نريد ان ننأى بأنفسنا عن الأزمة السورية، هل نريد ان نعتني بالنازحين انسانيا، نعم نريد ذلك، نحن مع العناية بالنازحين، ولكن مع عدم اتخاذ النازحين غطاء لتغطية التهريب للسلاح والمسلحين".
فرد السنيورة نافياً هذه الاتهامات وقال "اننا ضد أي سلاح خارج اطار الشرعية ونحن ضد تهريب السلاح الى سوريا والى لبنان ايضا وضد تهريب المسلحين لكن موقفنا السياسي الدعم لمطالب الشعب السوري لن نتراجع عنه وهو معلن ومعروف".
وشدد على أن تيار "المستقبل" لا يعمل لمنطقة عازلة في الشمال. و"ليس من الجائز تشويه موقفنا".
كما حصلت سجالات اخرى بين السنيورة ورعد حول حرب تموز 2006.
وقد عقدت جلسة الحوار الاثنين في بعبدا، برئاسة رئيس الجمهورية ميشال سليمان، بعد غياب دام 19 شهرا، حضرها 16 سياسياً، في ظل غياب رئيسي "حزب القوات اللبنانية" سمير جعجع و"تيار المستقبل" سعد الحريري ووزير المال محمد الصفدي الذي تغيّب لدواع صحية.
وهي الجلسة السادسة للحوار في ترتيب "هيئة الحوار الوطني" التي ترأسها سليمان بعد انتخابه رئيساً للجمهورية في العام 2008، والـ13 في ترتيب الحوار الوطني الذي عقد سبع جلسات في مجلس النواب برئاسة رئيسه نبيه بري.
ليس لطاولة الحوار اي صفة قانونية. من الواضح ان لا احد ملزم بتطبيق قراراتها. اي قرار يصدر عن هذا الحوار هو توافقي يجمع عليه الجميع يجب تحويله فورا الى قانون يصدر عن مجلس النواب او الى قرارات عن مجلس الوازراء مع تحديد المسؤوليات و الفترة الزمنية للتنفيذ. غير ذلك هو بيع حكي و ضحك عالناس.
I fully agree with both of you. They contribute zero to the well being and reputation of the country. Our basketball team contributes ten times more for example..
“The resistance’s arms led to the proliferation of other weapons,”
no need to be a politician to know that: it s mathematical! since one party is allowed to arm itself then the others will feel the need to do the same!
you cannot authorize to one what you deny the other!
the root of all the problems in lebanon are the weapons of this militia...
those who say the contrary are in big denial and blind....
How dare this shabby looking punk drug dealer to appear before the President with unbuttoned shirt. Even the Iranians dress neatly. How low can some one sink? Filth begets filth
what they met for and agreed upon is not what they advised.
it seems there is something big they have been made aware of (all of them) which involves the country as a whole.
the renewed call by the UAE for non travel t lebanon and others is a serious warning of somthing is going to happen, and it is going to be extremely big.
During St Maroun's mass, Aoun and his his supporters staged a stunt where they delayed Auoun's arrival till after the president entered the church, and made a massively bigger applaud for him, the only point of breaking the protocol this way is to humiliate the president. Hizbullah invaded Beirut and acted liked a militia killing and destroying properties on May 7th. Shame on the president, shame on March 14th for sitting with these people who humiliate them and offend them. The only class in this act was Geagea, but he seemed to be flip-flopping between wanting to join and not join the dialogue. I agree with FlameThrower; all our leaders should be thrown out. We need to build a class of leaders with a vision for the future, not people from the past working to settle their differences today.
This discussion table is like the movie 'The Godfather' where all the organized crime families met to agree on keeping the peace (although in the movie the mafias keep their word, in reality Hizbullah promises something and changes its mind the next day).
I agree, we need a new government who stand for lebanon alone and it's people and one without the resistance and it's arms which is crippling the country. Enough is enough, the Lebanese people and their children deserve a bright, safe and secure future in Lebanon.
So when its in north Lebanon, Hezbollah demands that the Army maintain border security, but in south Lebanon, its the "resistance" that must secure the border. And if there is a disturbance in Tripoli the Army must wade in and restore order, but when there is a disturbance in Dahyeh, then the Army cannot go, but only Hezbollah may do the security work.
And they call this a country??
The resistance in Francce liberated the whole country (not just the South) from Germany and once the job was over a Democratic State wass created and all the power is in the Stat and their army. Now if you want to break away and form the South Lebanon Welayat El-Faqih State then that can be discussed but do not subject all Lebanese to your Iranian style rule just because you fought Israel. THank you for liberating and act like a good Lebanese citizen and build the nation you liberated.
The people of the South did liberate their land from the Israelis. The Cedars revolution and the struggle of LF and FPM did liberate Lebanon from the Syrians. Everyone sacrificed, but no one owes anything to anyone. No one tasked Hizbullah with anything, they acted out of their own freewill and the Lebanese paid dearly for their adventures even if one single outcome was positive. They have no right to take other Lebanese freedom and livelihood. No one gave Hizbullah the right to launch a war and destroy Lebanon in 2006. No one gave Hizbullah the right to invade Beirut and kill, burn, and destroy. Lebanon is not indebted to Hizbullah for anything, nothing at all. They are not the masters of the Lebanese, they are the masters of their own homes and properties which they fought for, that's it, just like every other Lebanese is.
@anonymetexasusa, that about sums it up. After all that, Hezbollah's line now is "trust us". Please explain how?? When they are out of power in the government they resort to any and all means to first obstruct those who are in power and then use their weapons to intimidate others into conducting a coup (read Jumblatt's interview). When they are in power, then its a different story, all must comply with the writ of government when they control it. This is not a country.
In a pluralistic society, the government is to always be respected, regardless of which party controls the administration of government. This is not possible when one party is armed and can force its political will outside of the political processes by force of arms.
So M8/FPMers/Hezbolli, stop with this pleading for dialogue and normal processes. You are the cause and the source of the abnormality by insisting on being armed. Turn your weapons over to the state, this is step one in instituting a strong state.
Do you want us to kneel for them coz they killed 1500 lebanese for 3ezza
tfeh on bashar and Aoun and hassan
FT , I have to disagree with you here. Politics is not about flip-flopping. There is something called 'evolution of principle' that even the greatest leaders in history sometimes go through it (like Abraham Lincoln on slavery and Ronald Reagan on women's rights and taxes), but siding with your sworn enemy to gain money or power is something else, it is trashing your principle and belief in search of material gain. That is political prostitution. As to the constructive way to evolve toward the future, it is to respect the results of democracy and build a democratic state. March 14 won the last election and their win was stolen from them at gun point. What's the point of dialogue, there are government institutions, there are the results of democracy that have to be respected. It's not by acting like mafias chatting around a table that nations are built.
We don't need a REVOLUTION! We need an EVOLUTION! The first order of business is to deploy the army throughout Lebanon and collect foreign and domestic weapons that aren't under the control of the state. These should be the top demands of any movement. Next, all politicians will have to be elected by the people by a popular vote. No appointments! No exceptions! Let's see how many politicians who won't agree to these terms make it to office.