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  • BEIRUT: Aoun And Gemayel Stage Simultaneous Rallies, Drawing Thousan

    AOUN AND GEMAYEL STAGE SIMULTANEOUS RALLIES, DRAWING THOUSANDS OF SUPPORTERS
    By Hani M. Bathish

    Daily Star, Lebanon
    http://www.dailystar.com.lb
    Aug 4 2007

    Political rivals escalate war of words as campaigning reaches final
    stage

    BEIRUT: Thousands of orange-clad supporters of Free Patriotic Movement
    leader MP Michel Aoun turned out in Dbayyeh for a huge campaign rally
    Friday evening; while a separate rally was held simultaneously in
    Antelias in support of Former President Amin Gemayel. Friday also
    saw an escalation in the war of words and election rhetoric only
    48 hours before tens of thousands are due to head to 348 polling
    stations around Metn to fill the seat vacated by the assassinated
    Industry Minister Pierre Gemayel.

    Aoun addressed the rally in Dbayyeh from behind a bullet proof shield
    and dubbed his electoral opponents "windmills of lies" with nothing to
    offer voters but lies and unfulfilled promises. "I will not call them
    sons of snakes, but sons of rumors, and rumors are like a rootless
    weed, once you pluck it out it dies," Aoun said of his opponents.

    "They frighten you and tell you there will be trouble [Sunday],
    we tell you have no fear, the army and security forces are there to
    protect you and so are our [fists]," Aoun said, warning all those
    who try to use violence, close roads or attack supporters Sunday,
    adding that the Metn is a peaceful and civilized place.

    "Our choice is that of peace for Lebanon, but not the peace of the
    weak," Aoun said, adding that his electoral opponents thought the FPM
    was weak when they tried to reach a consensus to avoid the electoral
    battle. He said that not one of the government's promises have been
    met in the last two years.

    At the rally in Antelias, Gemayel warned his opponents that "Metn
    will never be a suburb of Damascus" building on anti-Syrian feelings
    to warn the people of Metn that a vote for Aoun is a vote for the
    return of Syrian tutelage.

    "Ali Qanso pledged the support of the Syrian Social Nationalist Party
    for Aoun, so did [Lebanese] Baath Party leader Assem Qanso, who said
    the Baath Party and Aoun have one struggle," Gemayel said.

    "Who will be happy with the FPM's victory, except Damascus that is
    trying to achieve a victory in Metn?"

    Gemayel said that the people of Metn know that Aoun is dragging
    them to a battle they do not want, adding that Aoun has betrayed the
    trust of the people in Metn and that he did not consult anyone when
    he chose his political path. He said that instead of being "a show
    of faithfulness for the blood of the martyr" the electoral battle in
    Metn has turned to a battle of "dancing over the blood of martyrs."

    Addressing the FPM rally Friday, Change and Reform bloc MP Michel Murr
    warned of the marginalization of the Christians and the presidency:
    "Whoever votes for the FPM rejects this marginalization ... we were
    ready to go ahead with reconciliation, the other side refused and
    blamed the FPM for rejecting the initiative ... answer their rejection
    with a ballot box full of votes."

    Armenian Tashnag Party MP Hagop Pakradounian, also addressing the
    FPM rally, said voting for the FPM candidate Sunday is a vote against
    marginalization and for democracy: "We are here because we are free,
    because we are faithful and reject marginalization, oppression and
    injustice."

    Free Patriotic Movement candidate in the Metn, Dr. Camille Khoury,
    rejected claims made by his electoral opponent that he is only a
    "figurehead" while FPM leader Aoun is the one running for election
    in Metn. "I am the FPM candidate and in their name I am running for
    election and with them I struggled for years against Syrian dominance
    and occupation," Khoury told Voice of Lebanon radio Friday.

    As for opponents' claims that voting for Khoury is like voting to
    return Lebanon to Syria, Khoury said: "It is well known who struggled
    against the Syrian line over the past 15 years ... We not only faced
    the Syrians but many Lebanese who today claim to defend sovereignty
    and independence and are among the ranks of March 14 but who made
    deals with the Syrians to return to Lebanon."

    Responding to accusations that he was a member of the Syrian Social
    Nationalist Party before joining the FPM, Khoury said that he never
    had any party affiliation until 1989 when he joined the struggle with
    Aoun because he was convinced of his political line.

    The FPM media committee issued a statement accusing "well-known
    media organizations" of ripping posters of Gemayel, filming them and
    blaming the vandalism on FPM members with the purpose of tarnishing
    their image.

    In an interview with the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation's Kalam
    an-Nass program on Thursday evening, Gemayel explained his reasons
    for rejecting the latest initiative aimed at avoiding an electoral
    battle in Metn.

    "All the points in the initiative carry the spirit of the opposition,
    since it focused on contesting the legitimacy of the government
    and that the by-elections are illegal, thus postponing elections,"
    Gemayel said.

    The former president added that the latest attempt at reaching
    consensus over the Metn by-election did not originate from Bkirki. He
    said there is no specific initiative from Patriarch Nasrallah Butros
    Sfeir, only ideas that reached the patriarch who wrote them down and
    passed them along to Gemayel.

    Gemayel continued to receive supporters and well wishers at his home
    in Bekfaya Friday, including Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea,
    who said the Metn electoral battle would decide Lebanon's destiny.

    "I call on the people in Metn to save all of Lebanon by voting on
    Sunday," Geagea told reporters after his meeting. "This electoral
    battle has to do with the destiny of Lebanon ... it is not aimed at
    General Aoun nor at the young men and women of the FPM."
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