person:bahia hariri

  • Il y a une amusante colonne sans intitulé dans le tableau Wikipédia sur la composition du parlement libanais:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Members_of_the_2009–17_Lebanese_Parliament

    En voici le contenu intégral:

    – Daughter of Gebran Tueni, grandchild of Michel Murr
    – Son of Bachir Gemayel, nephew of Amine Gemayel
    – Son of Pierre Pharaon
    – Son of Rafik Hariri, Nephew of Bahia Hariri
    – Son of Saeb Salam
    – Son of Fawzi Hobeiche
    – Son of Mohammad Alameddine
    – Cousin of Omar Karami and Rachid Karami
    – Son of Maurice Fadel
    – Son of Georges Saadeh
    – Son of Tony Frangieh, grandson of Sleiman Frangieh
    – Son of Youssef Salim Karam
    – Nephew of Semaan Douaihy
    – Son of Fouad Ghosn
    – Wife of Samir Geagea, niece of Gebran Tawk
    – Son of Najib Khoury, cousin of Nazem Khoury
    – Father-in-law of Gebran Bassil, uncle of Alain Aoun
    – Daughter of Maurice Zouein, Granddaughter of Georges Zouein
    – Son of Amine Gemayel, nephew of Bachir Gemayel
    – Nephew of Albert Moukheiber
    – Father of Elias Murr, Grandfather of Nayla Tueni
    – Nephew of Michel Aoun
    – Nephew of Mahmoud Ammar
    – Son of Majid Arslan
    – Son of Pierre Helou
    – grandson of Habib Pacha Es-Saad
    – Son of Kamal Jumblatt
    – Brother-in-law of Ghassan Tueni, Uncle of Gebran Tueni
    – Son of Camille Chamoun
    – Sister of Rafik Hariri, aunt of Saad Hariri
    – Son of Adel Osseiran
    – Son of Youssef Zein, Brother of AbdelMajid Zein and AbdelKarim Zein
    – Son of Nazem el Kadiri
    – Son of Iskandar Ghanem
    – Brother of Ismail Succariyeh
    – Nephew of Morched Habchi

    (et encore, on doit pouvoir largement compléter cette colonne)

  • Lebanon : Future Rallies Against New Saida Mufti
    http://english.al-akhbar.com/content/lebanon-future-rallies-against-new-saida-mufti

    This week, the Grand Mufti of Lebanon Sheikh Mohammed Rashid Qabbani officially appointed Sheikh Ahmad Nassar to the mufti post of Saida and South Lebanon. Yet Future Movement MP Bahia Hariri set out to prevent the appointed mufti from even entering Dar al-Iftaa.

    Through her Future Movement channels, Hariri called for a gathering at Dar al-Iftaa today to disrupt Nassar’s induction ceremony. She called for all parties to stand in solidarity with the former mufti of Saida, Sheikh Salim Sousan, who was prompted by Hairi to rebel against Qabbani’s decision and continue to serve as mufti.

    This prompted Qabbani to call interior minister Marwan Charbel and ask him to make sure that there was no interference. Qabbani reiterated that Nassar will carry on in his duties despite the obstacles facing him. Sources confirmed to Al-Akhbar that Charbel called Hariri and was able to neutralize today’s events.

  • Puisque le nom de Tammam Salam circule pour être le prochain Premier ministre libanais, j’ai effectué une recherche dans les #cablegate de #Wikileaks. A priori, rien de bien intéressant.

    05BEIRUT654, Lebanon Biographies of Potential Prime Ministers, 3 mars 2005
    http://wikileaks.org/cable/2005/03/05BEIRUT654.html

    Tammam Salam, former Member of Parliament
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    ¶7. Salam was born in Beirut in 1945. The Salam family is one of the prominent traditional Sunni political families of Beirut. His late father was one of the heroes of Lebanon’s independence in 1943. Hariri’s political and financial powers undermined the role of the Salam family in Beirut. He is the son of former Prime Minister Saeb Salam.

    Salam was elected a Member of Parliament in 1996. He lost his seat in 2000 because of the late Prime Minister Hariri’s efforts against him. Salam was trying to mend fences with the Hariri camp in early 2005, ahead of the Spring Parliamentary elections. When Speaker Berri launched his response to the Bristol opposition group meetings, Salam participated in Berri’s counterpart conclave known as “Ain Tineh.” Salam abstained from attending the subsequent meeting “Ain Tineh II” after Hariri’s assassination.

    08BEIRUT1699, Lebanon: Jumblatt peased with his U.S. visit, 28 novembre 2008
    http://wikileaks.org/cable/2008/11/08BEIRUT1699.html

    ¶13. (C) Jumblatt worried that the recent wave of Lebanese officials visiting Syria would continue indefinitely. Hamadeh noted that President Sleiman asked Defense Minister Elias Murr to visit his counterpart in Damascus, but wondered why Culture Minister Tammam Salam needed to go now as well. “We should not send too many at one time,” said Hamadeh.

    09BEIRUT495, Lebanon: UNRWA director says Nahr al-Barid reconstruction must begin now, 30 avril 2009
    http://wikileaks.org/cable/2009/04/09BEIRUT495.html

    HISTORY HOLDS UP CONSTRUCTION
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    ¶7. (C) Another issue that has come up recently is the discovery of an archaeological site on the grounds of the Nahr al-Barid camp. Two, 3,000 year-old sarcophagi were discovered on the camp site. According to Lebanese law, the GOL is responsible for preserving the site. There exists a number of options on how to do this. However, UNRWA favors leaving the site as is and building around/above the archaeological find (known as back-filling), as it is the quickest and easiest option. Minister of Culture, Tammam Salam’s recommendation on how to preserve the site is needed before construction can begin. Lombardo asked the Ambassador to speak with Salam to urge him to support this option.

    09BEIRUT967, Legal challenge adds delays to Nahr al-Barid reconstruction, 27 août 2009 http://wikileaks.org/cable/2009/08/09BEIRUT967.html

    LATE-BREAKING LEGAL CHALLENGE FROM AOUN
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    ¶2. (C) In mid-August, Michel Aoun filed a lawsuit with the Shura court requesting an injunction against the backfilling of recently discovered Roman ruins underneath areas of the Nahr al-Barid (NAB) Palestinian refugee camp near Tripoli. The basis for the suit is how to best preserve the remains of the Roman village discovered during rubble and UXO removal. The Directorate General of Antiquities (DGA) earlier in the year carried out a extensive survey at the site and, with cabinet approval, agreed that construction could continue if the ruins were “backfilled” with compressed soil at least one meter above the tallest portion of the ruins after UXO and rubble removal. Caretaker Culture Minister Tammam Salam told us on August 25 that Aoun was demanding the GOL relocate the camp to new land, an option already studied and rejected due to the cost and procedural delays in appropriating the land. Salam described Aoun’s demand as disingenuous since, were the GOL to appropriate new land, Aoun would accuse the GOL of instituting a permanent resettlement plan or “tawteen” for the refugees, a policy universally rejected across the Lebanese political spectrum. One of the issues being considered by the court is whether Aoun has legal standing for the suit, either as a private citizen or an MP.

    ¶3. (C) The GOL filed an appeal to Aoun’s lawsuit, caretaker Justice Minister Ibrahim Najjar confirmed to Ambassador on August 14. Najjar said that both Aoun and the GOL had one month to prepare their cases. Meanwhile, on August 25 caretaker PM Siniora met with Salam, the DGA, the secretary general of the cabinet and a Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) representative to “consolidate” the government’s position before presenting their appeal to the court later in September. Salam, who underscored earlier acceptance by some members of the opposition of the DGA’s proposal, noted that two of the three judges on the State Council, which must rule on the appeal, are Aoun supporters. On August 26 UNRWA’s Deputy Director for Lebanon Roger Davies told the Ambassador the court had ordered the previously agreed-upon work on backfilling to cease while the case is adjudicated. Only archeological surveying, rubble and UXO removal will continue. Davies said that Siniora had advised UNRWA on August 26 to obey the instruction, which asserting that the GOL was “100 percent behind” the NAB reconstruction project. Davies told us August 27 that UNRWA planned to order its contractor to cease backfilling operations on August 31. According to Regional UNRWA Director Filipo Grandi, the end of October was previously the projected date to complete the clearance work and begin constructing building foundations.

    09BEIRUT973, With cabinet negotiations stalled, Hariri hints at brinkmanship, 28 août 2009
    http://wikileaks.org/cable/2009/08/09BEIRUT973.html

    AOUN THE PROBLEM?
    OR HARIRI?
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    ¶4. (C) The General does not fold easily, however, and underscored that his demands are firm and he will not “visit” anyone, adding cheekily that if “someone” wants to negotiate, he can visit the broad terrace of Aoun’s house. Caretaker Minister of Culture and Future Party stalwart Tammam Salam told the Ambassador August 25 that despite being “unstable,” Aoun is extremely intelligent, a political animal who does his homework and commits himself to a plan. “Even his allies can’t reel him in,” said Salam. “With or without the blessing of Syria, he will do what he wants.” Alain Aoun explained to PolChief August 26 that the General’s obstinacy was the result of Hariri’s marginalizing him (reftel) and insisted Hariri will need to find a way to meet with the General in order to move forward.

    ¶5. (C) Hariri has remained stoic in his responses to Aoun’s recent rants, winning praise from his allies, including Salam, who assessed that his performance has been “perfect” to date. Nonetheless, Hariri’s attempts to isolate Aoun have brought criticism from the opposition (reftel). Opposition MP Yassine Jaber, who is closely allied to Nabih Berri’s Amal party, suggested Hariri should have started negotiating with Aoun from the beginning instead of expecting Hizballah to push him. Indeed, Raad has insisted consistently in his public comments that Hizballah is Aoun’s ally, but not his mediator.

    […]

    OUTSIDE FORCES
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    ¶9. (C) Many contacts still contend that the Hariri-Aoun spat cannot be the only thing holding up the government and that outside pressures are the real source of stalemate. Salam suggested that Syria, working from a strengthened regional and international position, must be working to freeze the process. Jaber assessed that the Egyptians had been interfering in Lebanon’s cabinet formation to serve its own regional interests. Numerous Embassy interlocutors insist that nothing can move forward in Lebanon until the Saudis and Syrians return to the negotiating table. The mood of many is summed up by Jumblatt’s comment to the Ambassador that Lebanon cannot form a government “while Saudi Arabia and Iran are fighting from Yemen to Iraq.”

    09BEIRUT1214, New lebanese cabinet announced, 10 novembre 2009
    http://wikileaks.org/cable/2009/11/09BEIRUT1214.html

    ¶7. (U) The following ministers were not returned in the new cabinet: Prime Minister Fouad Siniora, Deputy Prime Minister Issam Abou Jamra, Finance Minister Mohammad Chatah, Social Affairs Minister Mario Aoun, Industry Minister Ghazi Zoayter, Tourism Minister Elie Marouni, Culture Minister Tammam Salam, Environment Minister Antoine Karam, Minister of the Displaced Raymond Audi, Administrative Reform Minister Ibrahim Shamseddine, Youth and Sports Minister Talal Arslan, Education Minister Bahia Hariri, Foreign Affairs Minister Fawzi Salloukh, Energy and Water Minister Alain Tabourian, Agriculture Minister Elie Skaff, State Minister Ali Qanso, State Minister Khaled Qabbani, and State Minister Nassib Lahoud.

  • La Jamaa Islamiyah libanaise dans le cablegate.

    Suite au très intéressant article de Scarlett Haddad dans l’Orient-Le Jour consacré à la Jamaa Islamiyah libanaise, que j’ai signalé hier :
    http://seenthis.net/messages/54941
    j’ai fait une recherche dans le #cablegate pour voir si on en trouve des mentions.

    Je n’ai pas trouvé grand chose, mais c’est intéressant : je note que les chrétiens confessionnalistes du 14 Mars soutiennent explicitement l’idée d’une alliance avec la Jamaa Islamiyah.

    9 juin 2008 : MARCH 14 SECURITY MOST IMPORTANT TO CARETAKER SOCIAL AFFAIRS MINISTER NAYLA MOUAWAD AND SON http://wikileaks.org/cable/2008/06/08BEIRUT865.html

    In Sidon, the support of MP Bahia Hariri, Saad’s aunt, and the group Jamaa Islamiyah would be important. Nayla relayed that representatives from Jamaa Islamiyah in Sidon visited her the previous month to argue that Hamas is separate from Hizballah. She characterized the politburo’s chief in Lebanon, Ali Sheikh Ammar, as “moderate.”

    2 juillet 2008 : 08BEIRUT963, LEBANON : JUMBLATT REPORTS SAUDIS FOCUSED ON ELECTIONS, RESTRUCTURING THEIR SUPPORT
    http://wikileaks.org/cable/2008/07/08BEIRUT963.html

    Repeating what caretaker Social Affairs Minister Nayla Mouawad told us (reftel), Jumblatt believes it is worth the risk to ally with Sunni group Jamaa Islamiyah because it could mean support for March 14 in Sidon and in the north.

    17 avril 2009 : 09BEIRUT445, LEBANON : MARCH 14 CHRISTIANS STILL FACE INTERNAL CHALLENGES
    http://wikileaks.org/cable/2009/04/09BEIRUT445.html

    He [Samir Geagea] added that Saad still needed to negotiate with Jamaa Islamiya, which felt it lost a seat to Siniora’s candidacy in Sidon, and is hoping Saad will “award” the group with a seat in another district.

    14 mai 2009 : 09BEIRUT535, LEBANON : SAAD HARIRI CONFIDENT ON ELECTIONS PROSPECTS
    http://wikileaks.org/cable/2009/05/09BEIRUT535.html

    Hariri said his Future Movement had reached an agreement with Sunni Islamist party Jamaa Islamiya, which will not pursue having candidates in Sidon or anywhere besides Tripoli. The party would keep its candidates there in order to draw away voters from other Islamist parties.