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LEBANESE REPUBLIC
Presidency of the Council of Ministers
STATEMENT
ISSUED
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL OF MINISTERS OF LEBANON
H.E. Mr. FUAD SINIORA
28 MAY 2007
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On Sunday, May 20th, Fateh al Islam attacked army positions in Tripoli
brutally killing 32 soldiers most of whom were off-duty at the time. According
to our investigations and confessions from suspects in custody, Fateh
Al Islam was behind the terrorist bus bombings in Ain Alaq on February
13th in which innocent civilians lost their lives. They were also responsible
for a number of robberies. The recent clashes have coincided with the
three bombings in Beirut and Aley the past week and preliminary investigations
point to the same group.
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This is not a war between Lebanon and the Palestinians. It is a war that
was launched against both the Lebanese and the Palestinians. We are fighting
a fringe group called Fateh al Islam, composed of a number of terrorists
of various nationalities, who have illegally infiltrated into Lebanon
and assembled in the Palestinian Nahr Al Bared refugee camp, using it
as a base for its operations effectively hijacking it against the will
of its residents. In fact, the Palestinian population taken hostage inside
the camp has repeatedly requested their departure. Both the Lebanese and
the Palestinians are the victims of this group's malicious acts and ideology
whose ends and ambitions are neither connected nor related to Islam or
Palestine.
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The Palestinian Authority has publicly condemned Fateh Al Islam and asserted
that it bears no connection to the political organizations in Palestine.
Also, the various Palestinian factions have all publicly disassociated
themselves from this terrorist group condemning the attack against the
Lebanese army from the start. They have also committed to assist the Lebanese
government in putting an end to this phenomenon.
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The Arab League and the UN Security Council also released very strong
statements of support for our efforts, concurrently and accurately identifying
the group we are facing as terrorists whose ends and ambitions are completely
disconnected from and unrelated to Islam or the Palestinian cause.
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With the help of local Palestinian groups, we have urged Fateh Al Islam
to surrender in order to face a fair and judicial legal process as opposed
to further confrontation and violence.
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We remain fully committed to the just Palestinian cause and stand in solidarity
with the people of Palestine. Since its inception, this government has
made concerted efforts to improve the livelihoods of the Palestinian refugees
living in the camps. It has worked hard to rally support for our plan
for improved camp conditions from a number of countries in the international
community. Unfortunately, Fateh Al Islam is clearly thwarting these efforts
by destabilizing and aggravating the dire conditions in the camps.
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We are also concerned about the humanitarian situation and have taken
steps to address the issue in securing a cessation of hostilities to allow
civilians to exit the camp. We are being as cautious as possible in the
hope of sparing unnecessary loss of life. It should however be noted that
Fatah Al Islam are firing from civilians areas, targeting by sniper fire
any civilians trying to flee. Their obvious aim is to use the helpless
refugee population as a human shield, which is both immoral and illegal
under all international human rights and humanitarian law.
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According to our sources and the United Nations Relief and Works Agency
for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), the vast majority of
the camp's residents have in fact left and are being well taken care of
at nearby camps and locations. We are also working on sending humanitarian
supplies into the camp for those who remain.
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Now more than ever, the international community has a responsibility toward
Palestinian refugees and refugee camps and is called upon to fulfill it.
We greatly appreciate all humanitarian support being dispatched, helping
to alleviate the humanitarian conditions of the innocent people who have
been affected by these troubling events.
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We are fighting terrorists to protect Lebanon and the safety and security
of all the people, Lebanese, Palestinian, and others living here. No country
in the world would allow for such attacks against their own soldiers and
citizens to occur within their borders, especially at the hands of foreign
fighters who entered the country illegally. The Lebanese government and
army are doing their utmost to deal with this threat decisively yet cautiously.
The alternative would be very dangerous, sending a message to outlaws
and terrorists around the world that Lebanon would be easy and fertile
ground for their operations. Lebanon rejects and fully condemns terrorism
and will not tolerate it under any circumstances.
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Lebanese army, fully backed by the entire population, remains the
sole entity with the right to legitimately exercise the use of force,
as a last resort, in defending its citizens' security. Lebanon will not
be a land of lawlessness and impunity. It has suffered a lot from
irresolution,
permissiveness and interventions over more than forty years. We will
stand firm and insure that our country remains a land of liberty,
sovereignty
and stability, where citizens are safe and protected by the rule of law.
We will continue to be the responsible member of the Arab and international
community, respectful of its laws and resolutions. Lebanon has always
stood for the noble principles of coexistence, plurality, freedom,
democracy,
tolerance, openness and moderation. We will live up to our legacy.
May
28, 2007
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