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    Gulf Daily News, Bahrain
    Aug 5 2007


    Row hits Lebanon poll


    BIKFAYA: Lebanon's Christian opposition leader Michel Aoun claimed
    victory for his faction in key by-elections last night, but the
    ruling majority refused to concede defeat claiming voter fraud.

    Both camps immediately called for self-restraint, awaiting the
    official results of the parliamentary by-elections seen as a test for
    the country's divided Christian factions ahead of a presidential
    poll.

    By late evening, hundreds of supporters from both sides thronged a
    public square in Beirut's northern suburb of Jdeideh, where the two
    parties have their headquarters, as army troops and anti-riot police
    backed by armoured vehicles deployed heavily in the area to avoid
    clashes.

    In a televised speech Aoun said that his party's candidate, Camille
    Khoury, beat former president Amin Gemayel, a prominent leader of the
    anti-Syrian ruling majority, in the polls in the Metn region.

    But Gemayel, leader of the Phalange Party who was running to replace
    his slain son Pierre Gemayel, refused to admit defeat and demanded a
    rerun of the vote in one mainly Armenian region where he claimed
    voter fraud.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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