March 14 Marks 8th Anniversary of Independence Uprising, Vows to Continue Struggle to Achieve 'Real Independence'

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The March 14 alliance on Sunday commemorated the eighth anniversary of the 2005 Independence Uprising at the Beirut International Exhibition and Leisure Center (BIEL), amid the absence of its top leaders over security fears.

“I'm truly confident that March 14 will go on,” head of al-Mustaqbal parliamentary bloc, former premier Fouad Saniora, vowed in a brief speech at the rally.

“We will continue our struggle to achieve the real independence of Lebanon,” Saniora pledged.

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.

“The day of March 14 stands for the idea of Lebanon and the meaning of being Lebanese,” said journalist Ali Hamadeh in his speech.

“We gather today to say, in the name of the martyrs and all the Lebanese, that March 14 is the protector of the country, its people and its future,” Hamadeh added.

Addressing March 14's leaders, Hamadeh said: “You are our representatives, but enough with concessions.”

Hamadeh also saluted the "the revolution of the Syrian people.”

Fourteen March 14 activists delivered speeches commemorating the anniversary at the rally, taking center stage amid the absence of the movement's top leaders.

“Lebanon does not bear divisions and we need to work hand in hand in order to build it,” activist Elie Fawaz said.

“It is difficult for Hizbullah to hand over its arms, but it is not impossible,” he noted.

March 14 activist Magaly al-Hajj said “we have the right to live in a state that is not controlled by the army of another state.”

She also admitted that “March 14 needs change” and that the “entire scene” in Lebanon needs change.

“The loyalists of Syria and (Syrian President) Bashar Assad will not defeat us because there is justice in this universe,” she stressed.

Activist Mohammed Handoush, who hails from northern Lebanon, said “martyrs build a nation, but compromises destroy it."

"Where is security in our country while prison guards are being taken hostage at the hand of inmates," said acitivist Randa Maarabouni.

Referring to ex-PM Rafik Hariri, activist Nadine Kahil said: "They feared the giant who built Lebanon, so they assassinated him."

Activist Edmund Rabbat underlined that March 14's supporters are "free, independent and daring," noting that "they sometimes seem to be more daring than their official leadership."

For his part, March 14 activist Karim al-Rifai said "Yes to the Lebanese army that challenged the decision of the (Syrian) hegemony authority in 2005, foiled the Syrian plot in Nahr al-Bared and confronted Israel in Adaisseh" in southern Lebanon.

“No to any armed militias, whether Shiite or Sunni,” Rifai added.

“We tell all the militias that are threatening Lebanon that we will not allow them to maintain their presence and we won't allow the return of the civil war,” he went on to say.

Rifai called on the Lebanese army to protect citizens “inside the country and in border areas and to protect Akkar's residents from the crimes of the Syrian regime.”

“We will not arm ourselves and we will not allow the Free (Syrian) Army or al-Nusra Front to defend us against any Lebanese party,” Rifai reassured.

“We tell the Assad regime and the Iranian regime and we tell March 8 and March 14 that we have returned for the sake of Lebanon,” he added.

March 14 activist Cherine Abdullah reminisced that “eight years have passed and many parties tried to divide us and to drive a wedge between us.”

But she stressed that “nothing can impede the idea of March 14” if its components maintain their “strength and solidarity.”

Activist George Droubi, who hails from Tripoli's el-Mina area, said March 14 “diagnosed Lebanon's disease and found the cure which is the civil state.”

“We do not fear you or your weapons and assassinations, we rather fear for our country, and March 14 is a lifestyle and we are its guardians,” said activist Carol Maalouf.

Meanwhile, the Democratic Left Movement announced in a statement that its representatives walked out of the BIEL rally in protest at “some parties' insistence on their improper approach in dealing with the movement, which had the honor of playing a pioneering role in the Independence Uprising.”

“It seems that these parties cannot tolerate a different viewpoint in the March 14 camp, which is insisting on its alienation,” the statement added.

Timeline
  • 17 March 2013, 19:05

    Ex-PM Fouad Saniora: We will continue our struggle to achieve the real independence of Lebanon.

  • 17 March 2013, 19:05

    Ex-PM Fouad Saniora: I'm truly confident that March 14 will go on.

  • 17 March 2013, 18:52

    March 14 activist George Droubi: March 14 diagnosed Lebanon's disease and found the cure which is the civil state.

  • 17 March 2013, 18:46

    March 14 activist Cherine Abdullah: Nothing can impede the idea of March 14 if we maintain our strength and solidarity.

  • 17 March 2013, 18:43

    March 14 activist Cherine Abdullah: Eight years have passed and many parties tried to divide us and to drive a wedge between us.

  • 17 March 2013, 18:35

    March 14 activist Karim al-Rifai: We tell the Assad regime and the Iranian regime and we tell March 8 and March 14 that we have returned for the sake of Lebanon.

  • 17 March 2013, 18:33

    March 14 activist Karim al-Rifai: We will not arm ourselves and we will not allow the Free (Syrian) Army or al-Nusra Front to defend us against any Lebanese party.

  • 17 March 2013, 18:31

    March 14 activist Karim al-Rifai: We want the Lebanese army to protect us inside the country and in border areas and to protect Akkar's residents from the crimes of the Syrian regime.

  • 17 March 2013, 18:30

    March 14 activist Karim al-Rifai: We tell all the militias that are threatening Lebanon that we will not allow them to maintain their presence and we won't allow the return of the civil war.

  • 17 March 2013, 18:29

    March 14 activist Karim al-Rifai: No to any armed militias, whether Shiite or Sunni.

  • 17 March 2013, 18:28

    March 14 activist Karim al-Rifai: Yes to the Lebanese army that challenged the decision of the hegemony authority in 2005, foiled the Syrian plot in Nahr al-Bared and confronted Israel in Adaisseh.

  • 17 March 2013, 18:24

    March 14 activist Edmund Rabbat: March 14's supporters are free, independent and daring and they sometimes seem to be more daring than their official leadership.

  • 17 March 2013, 18:18

    Journalist Ali Hamadeh to March 14 leaders: You are our representatives, but enough with concessions.

  • 17 March 2013, 18:03

    March 14 activist Nadine Kahil: They feared the giant who built Lebanon, so they assassinated him.

  • 17 March 2013, 17:55

    March 14 activist Randa Maarabouni: Where is security in our country while prison guards are being taken hostage at the hand of inmates.

  • 17 March 2013, 17:49

    March 14 activist Mohammed Handoush: Martyrs build a nation, but compromises destroy it.

  • 17 March 2013, 17:45

    March 14 activist Magaly al-Hajj: The loyalists of Syria and Bashar Assad will not defeat us because there is justice in this universe.

  • 17 March 2013, 17:44

    March 14 activist Magaly al-Hajj: March 14 needs change and the entire scene in Lebanon needs change.

  • 17 March 2013, 17:43

    March 14 activist Magaly al-Hajj: We have the right to live in a state that is not controlled by the army of another state.

  • 17 March 2013, 17:42

    March 14 activist Elie Fawaz: It is difficult for Hizbullah to hand over its arms, but it is not impossible.

  • 17 March 2013, 17:42

    March 14 activist Elie Fawaz: Lebanon does not bear divisions and we need to work hand in hand in order to build it.

  • 17 March 2013, 17:35

    Ali Hamadeh: We gather today to say, in the name of the martyrs and all the Lebanese, that March 14 is the protector of the country, its people and its future.

  • 17 March 2013, 17:33

    Hamadeh: The day of March 14 stands for the idea of Lebanon and the meaning of being Lebanese.

  • 17 March 2013, 17:32

    Journalist Ali Hamadeh saluted the "Syrian people's revolution" during March 14's rally in BIEL.

Comments 16
Thumb mckinl 17 March 2013, 17:49

"March 14 activist Elie Fawaz: Lebanon does not bear divisions and we need to work hand in hand in order to build."

Build salafist militias ...

Missing greatpierro 18 March 2013, 12:36

Who is building salafist militias? By accusing M14 without any proof you are stirring those divisions that our country is suffering. M14 are moderate and are against salafists whose program is an islamic blind society. Please dont forget that it was a Saniora led governemnt that fought Salafist in Nahr el Bared and that it was both Aoun and Nasrallah that have said that Nahr el Bared is a red line.

The biggest enemy of a moderate is an extremist and the best friend of an extremist is an opposing extremist.

Some M8 forces are accusing M14 of nurturing salafist for the sake of justifying the existence of an armed Hizbullah and the legitimacy of the Assad regime.

Thumb mckinl 17 March 2013, 18:17

"March 14 activist Nadine Kahil: They feared the giant who built Lebanon, so they assassinated him."

You mean Rafik? The giant that looted all of Lebanon to build his fortune? Yes they were very afraid he came back for even more loot.

Missing peace 17 March 2013, 18:44

"The giant that looted all of Lebanon to build his fortune? "

give us your sources or the judicial sources....

or is it just based on your M8 propaganda? lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thumb mckinl 17 March 2013, 18:50

"Hariri was considered as the principal actor in the widespread corruption that plagued Lebanon during the Syrian occupation. His wealth grew from less than $1 billion when he was appointed prime minister in 1992, to over $16 billion when he died."

There's much more here ...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafic_Hariri

Missing peace 17 March 2013, 19:04

poor FT... stupid as ever... i m not defending anyone but just pointing at the M8 propaganda making ONE man responsible for everything so that you forget all the M8 people who stole also... and make forget what aoun said about the looting of lebanon which does not suit your present propaganda

very convenient for you propaganda, isn t it ?

Missing people-power 17 March 2013, 23:59

The section of the article quoted by mckinl is not confirmed by Wikipedia and "does not conform to Wikipedia:Neutral point of view".

How convenient to quote from a disputed posting on Wikipedia, without mentioning that it does not represent the Wikipedia Neutral Point of View.

Here's a direct quote from Wikipedia before the disputed comments quoted by mcknl.......

"The neutrality of this section is disputed."

Missing helicopter 18 March 2013, 07:44

Mckinl ..... Harriri's wealth grew from nothing to $1 billion beffore he even became prime minister. And It would have grown to whatever it was when he was assassinated even if he did not step a foot in Lebanon. He was a giant that made things happen wherever he was and it was Lebanon's good luck that Harriri took the risk which cost him his life to rebuild a city that was nothing but rubbles.

Thumb barbar 18 March 2013, 00:11

Even if he was extremely corrupt he still did much more for the country than any other politician ever has. Both of these things are something that you can't deny.

Thumb mckinl 17 March 2013, 18:25

Saad is a man of many disguises ... the can can is one of his favorites!

Thumb mckinl 17 March 2013, 18:44

"March 14 activist Karim al-Rifai: We will not arm ourselves and we will not allow the Free (Syrian) Army or al-Nusra Front to defend us against any Lebanese party."

News for Saad and his militia ...

Thumb benzona 17 March 2013, 19:46

Hizb ebola!

Default-user-icon Friedman (Guest) 18 March 2013, 05:28

Quoting wikipedia won't help. here is an unbiased academic study on harriri corruption years, its irrefutable corruption proof, and the fact that M14 "freedom fighters" are sanctifying the guy makes me wanna puke, i und you wanna a symbol but pls chose better next revoltion. and btw, all marx theories on fucked up people undertaking revolutions and goin straight through the walla were true all the way. Ah marx called you f***d up people societies that have not achieved their capitalistic production capabilities. Economically its a term that describes lebanon the bst.
http://qifanabki.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/corrupt-leadership-and-hariri.pdf

Missing roxsheba 18 March 2013, 06:22

M14's get over your grief, Syria is out of our country, sure I Agree with you about the rafik Hariri's assassination that should not have happened, but every single family in Lebanon has had a family member killed , be it a father, brother , mother , sister , or son and daughter. These people are no less than rafik harirri or rafik harirri is no greater than these people who have died for the lebanese cause, I'm sorry to say to saad your father is no different of human than any other lebanese that has sacrificed his or her blood like your father did. The only difference of course your father is a billionaire and this this in turn you have a better podium to voice your cause with your stooges ( m14's). Move on for the interest of all lebanese for the of Lebanon not just the sake of one person in history gone pass. I do feel sorry for what has happened to rafik harirri but there are others to champion for even if they have not one dollar to their name.

Missing helicopter 18 March 2013, 07:39

Well said min-canada.......... the idea of sovereignty and independence should be held high by every Lebanese and force the politicians to tow the line.

Thumb dandoun 18 March 2013, 14:15

7ayeteee inta...ya alla lesh hiek inta...at least we can do something no like u sitting there pretending to b who u wanna b...i feel sry for u ..lets see what did saudi give u orders this time :)