Shea Urges 'Justice and Accountability' on Lokman Slim's Murder Anniversary
U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon Dorothy Shea has delivered a speech marking the one-year anniversary of the assassination of prominent Lebanese activist and researcher Lokman Slim.
Below is the full text of the ambassador's speech as delivered during a ceremony commemorating the slain activist:
"Let me begin by renewing my sincere condolences to the family of Lokman Slim as well as to all of those gathered here and beyond, who loved him, who worked with him. All of us here were affected by his work.
Lokman stood for the rule of law. He was a champion of free speech, democracy, and civic participation. He was never intimidated by the repeated threats made against him. In his life, he fought for justice and accountability. In his death, he deserves those things.
It is an extremely sad occasion for us all to mark the one-year anniversary of his assassination and it is even more troubling to see that there has yet to be justice. There has yet to be accountability.
His assassination was not just an attack on one person, but also an attack on Lebanon itself. The use of threats and intimidation to subvert the rule of law and silence political discourse and dissent remains unacceptable.
In the wake of Lokman’s assassination, malign actors in Lebanon have tried to weaken, discredit, and delegitimize Lebanese civil society organizations, and institutions and NGOs. But their intimidation cannot keep the bold from speaking truth to power. To those of you who carry on the legacy of Lokman Slim, your freedom of expression, and your participation in democratic society, those represent the most powerful answer to those who resort to cowardly political violence.
Now, more than ever, as we approach elections and as the Lebanese people endure compounding crises, we must all work to uphold the very principles of justice and accountability for which Lokman was working.
Today, I join the many friends of Lebanon in renewing our calls for justice, to honor Lokman’s life and his work. Today we share in the tears and the resolve that I heard expressed here.
Thank you."
Lokman Slim, the forces of darkness may assassinate you, but they can never kill your spirit. They sought their barbarism will scare others and silence opposition; instead your exceptional bravery taught their brainwashed sheep followers the meaning of courage, independence and dignity. You lived and died free, they live in fear and required to be obedient servant of their master and a foreign culture no questions asked. You will always be the mirror illustrating Lebanese Shiaa's heritage, civility and intellectual depth and reflecting their barbarism, ignorance and brutal Basij culture. We miss you! We hope your sister can be your voice at Cedar Revolution II peaceful march next month.