LEBANON - Oct 1 - 'Aoun Is The Most Prominent Candidate - But Not The Only One'.Hizbullah MP Hussein Hajj hajj (häj), the pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, one of the five basic requirements (arkan or "pillars") of Islam. Its annual observance corresponds to the major holy day id al-adha, Hassan says that Free Patriotic Movement (FPM FPM - Fast Page Mode Dynamic Random Access Memory ) leader MP Michel Aoun Michel Naim Aoun (Arabic: ميشال عون) (born 19 february 1935 in Haret Hreik, Lebanon) is a Lebanese military commander and politician. is not the sole candidate for the presidency, although he is at the top of the list of presidential candidates. "Hizbullah believes Aoun is the most prominent consensus candidate - but not the only one", Hassan said in an interview with the Naharnet Web site. He said the FPM leader and retired general enjoyed the political qualifications necessary to occupy the top post, which he said were "competence, uprightness, tact and diplomacy". Highlighting the fact that Hizbullah has not yet declared its official candidate, Hassan termed "firm and solid" the party's alliance with Aoun. Aoun's FPM and the Amal Movement For other uses of Amal, see the disambiguation page. Amal Movement (Arabic: abbreviation of أفواج المقاومة اللبنانية transliterated: Afwâj are the other major members of the Hizbullah-led March 8 opposition, which is in the midst Adv. 1. in the midst - the middle or central part or point; "in the midst of the forest"; "could he walk out in the midst of his piece?" midmost of talks with the ruling March 14 coalition to agree on a consensus candidate to succeed outgoing President An outgoing president is a president or, generally, other head of state or government when he holds office between the election of his successor and the inauguration by which that successor assumes power. Emile Lahoud, whose term ends on November 24. "There are about 10 presidential candidates so far. We do not reject any name under the umbrella of consensus, including [March 14 Forces members] Boutros Harb Boutros Harb (بطرسحرب) (born in Tannourine in 1944), is a Lebanese politician. A lawyer by profession, he was elected in 1972 as deputy Maronite of Batroun, in the North Governate of Lebanon. and Nassib Lahoud Nassib Lahoud (Arabic: نسيب لحود) is a Lebanese political figure born on 23 November 1944 in Baabdat - Matn, Lebanon. After finishing his engineering studies in the United Kingdom, he founded Lahoud Engineering Co. Ltd. ", he said. "Hizbullah and the opposition want a president who represents all the Lebanese and who maintains a good relationship with the Arab and international communities, as well as with Maronite Patriarch Nasrallah Butros Sfeir", he added. Meanwhile, Hassan refused to comment on a statement issued by the Maronite Bishops Council last month and tackled the contentious issue of whether Hizbullah should keep its arms. "We are used not to responding to the council's statements as a show of respect for the bishops", he said. Tackling the issue of Security Council Resolution 1559, Hassan said: It is a US-Israeli resolution which constitutes an attack against the Lebanese sovereignty and interference into Lebanon's domestic affairs. International resolutions are not more important than Lebanon's interests and internal stability". The Security Council passed Resolution 1559 late in 2004 after Lahoud's term was extended by Syrian fiat, but the resolution also demands the disarmament of all nonstate militias. Hassan voiced Hizbullah's support for an international tribunal to try suspects in the assassination Assassination See also Murder. assassins Fanatical Moslem sect that smoked hashish and murdered Crusaders (11th—12th centuries). [Islamic Hist.: Brewer Note-Book, 52] Brutus conspirator and assassin of Julius Caesar. [Br. of former PM Rafik Hariri Rafik Bahaeddine Al-Hariri — (November 1 1944 – February 14 2005), (Arabic: رفيق بهاءالدين الحريري , despite some legal objections to the organization of the tribunal. UN Resolution 1757 established a special tribunal to try suspects in Hariri's February 2005 assassination, although the Syrian-backed opposition has objected to certain elements of the resolution. Hassan also criticised the detention of four former security chiefs, who have been in custody for more than a year for their alleged involvement in Hariri's killing. Hassan suggested putting them under house arrest if authorities believed that the four might try to leave the country or if authorities were worried about the four's safety. Asked about Hizbullah's reaction to any military attack targeting Iran and Syria, Hassan said his party would merely condemn the offensive, organize demonstrations and offer moral support. "But if we are the ones targeted by a military attack, Hizbullah's response will be similar to that during the summer 2006 war. As for our allies, they know how to defend themselves", he added. Asked when the Hizbullah-led opposition would dismantle its tent-city protest in Downtown Beirut, Hassan said "the protest is the response - when the crisis is over the response will be removed". The opposition launched the sit-in on December 1 last year after six opposition ministers quit the Western-backed government of PM Fouad Siniora Fouad Siniora (alternative spellings: Fouad Sanyoura, Fuad Siniora, Fouad Saniora, Fouad Seniora) (Arabic: فؤاد السنيورة , and protesters have demanded the resignation of the Cabinet. Hassan accused the US of "attempting to Iraq-ize the region", in reference to an alleged scheme by Washington to spread the violence that has plagued Iraq since the 2003 US-led invasion. He warned against the adoption of a law by the US Congress to partition Lebanon similar to the non-binding US Senate resolution from last week that promotes a federal approach to the Iraqi state. |
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