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Last update - 07:55 12/09/2006
Hezbollah holds defiant rally in heavily bombed Beirut suburb
By Reuters

Thousands of Hezbollah supporters on Monday filled the streets of a Beirut suburb heavily bombed in Israeli air raids, defending the militant group's right to bear arms and demanding that the government resign.

In its first rally in Beirut since the end of the war between Israel and Hezbollah, one of the group's 14 members of parliament poured scorn on the cabinet for receiving British Prime Minister Tony Blair earlier on Monday.

"We say to this government, you must go. You must go because you are a government that today received the killer Blair," Ali Ammar told supporters, waving yellow Hezbollah flags on flattened ground or standing on the broken shells of nearby buildings.

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"This government cannot be trusted ... What we want is a government of national consensus that includes the honorable faces ... who stood by the Lebanon of resistance, of Arabism, sovereignty, freedom and independence."

Blair's visit was met with protesters who condemned the British leader for not demanding an early end to the war in which over 1,200 people were killed in Lebanon. Over 150 Israelis were killed in the war.

The protesters criticized Blair for allowing planes carrying arms from the United States to Israel to refuel in Britain.

Ammar demanded that a new government be formed that included more politicians who supported Hezbollah during the war, including Christian former general Michel Aoun.

Hezbollah has resisted demands by the international community that it give up its arms.

Ammar, who apologized for the absence of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah, said the recent war made talk of disarming the group out of the question.

"The weapons of the resistance are weapons that will stay, stay, stay," he said.

"If you want, through the language of debate or negotiations to negotiate with anyone about these weapons then I will tell you who to negotiate with ... only with the shoes of the children of Qana," he said, referring to a southern Lebanese village where at least 27 civilians, many of them children, were killed by an Israeli air strike.

The war ended on August 14 but Israeli troops remain on Lebanese soil as the United Nations builds up its peacekeeping force to maintain the truce.

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  1.   Seiniora should resign or 00:53  |  From US 12/09/06
  2.   Where was their "consensus" before they kidnapped the soldiers? 01:16  |  McQueen 12/09/06
  3.   Where was their "consensus" before they kidnapped the soldiers? 01:16  |  McQueen 12/09/06
  4.   so, where are the soldiers? 01:44  |  steve dill 12/09/06
  5.   Party sounds like a real blast! Lol. 01:48  |  KMA 12/09/06
  6.   The current leb government 02:09  |  Anthony 12/09/06
  7.   Siniora was wrong to allow 02:49  |  Mark Lincoln 12/09/06
  8.   !!! HEZBOLLAH, TIME TO DISARM OR ELSE? !!!! 03:17  |  Loyal Lebanese 12/09/06
  9.   #5 05:00  |  a nice jewish girl 12/09/06
  10.   RE # 5 06:08  |  CHEEWAWA 12/09/06
  11.   lebanon lunacy 06:21  |  joe 12/09/06
  12.   this rally of thousands proves how hard Hesbollah was hit 06:49  |  Chad Gadia 12/09/06
  13.   That takes real gall 06:52  |  Joe Greene 12/09/06
  14.   How much longer until war resumes? 07:10  |  Ingmar Stevenson 12/09/06
  15.   War criiminals shouldn`t be welcome 07:22  |  real Lebanese 12/09/06
  16.   disarm Nasrollagh 07:35  |  Revach 12/09/06
  17.   Too Bad Israel Missed an Opportunity to Clear Some More Rabble 07:52  |  Geno 12/09/06
  18.   for: Chad Gadia 07:52  |  Akiva Patysh 12/09/06
  19.   Mark Lincoln is so misguided. 08:16  |  OneStar 12/09/06
  20.   Hezbollah is democratic Lebanon`s greatest enemy. 08:26  |  OneStar 12/09/06
  21.   Surprise surprise, like this coudn`t have been predicted. 08:29  |  OneStar 12/09/06
  22.   DISARM? ARE U CRAZY? 09:01  |  Joseph 12/09/06
  23.   Hezbollah - still armed, still in S.Lebanon, still victorious 09:10  |  Clickfool 12/09/06
  24.   To Mc Queen No. 2 - Consensus on Kidnapping 09:21  |  Karim 12/09/06
  25.   Alternatives to Disarming Hizbullah 09:31  |  Karim 12/09/06
  26.   To # 1 09:38  |  Jihad 12/09/06
  27.   to Akiva 09:48  |  Jihad 12/09/06
  28.   Chad Gadia 09:50  |  Maral 12/09/06
  29.   MCQueen 09:57  |  gus 12/09/06
  30.   About the Blair Witch 10:00  |  Maral 12/09/06
  31.   Steve the soldiers will go back when Olmert deal 10:01  |  gus 12/09/06
  32.   Clickfool, don`t be a fool. Hezbullah will never disarm. 10:04  |  gus 12/09/06
  33.   Joseph you are right. no other choice. 10:06  |  gus 12/09/06
  34.   Geno, they tried, they were defeated 10:07  |  gus 12/09/06
  35.   Revach, when the threat is gond, then Hezb. will disarm 10:10  |  gus 12/09/06
  36.   #8 LOYAL ? 10:10  |  maoriboy 12/09/06
  37.   #15 War criminals should`nt be welcome 10:24  |  maoriboy 12/09/06
  38.   Gus, about Clickfool... 10:44  |  Maral 12/09/06
  39.   YOU CAN`T DISARM PEOPLE... 10:55  |  Messaoud 12/09/06
  40.   To gus 11:45  |  Jihad 12/09/06
  41.   to Messaoud 11:48  |  Jihad 12/09/06
  42.   to loyal Lebanese 11:53  |  Jihad 12/09/06
  43.   The recent admission of over 1Mil Cluster bombs 12:02  |  Guy From NYC 12/09/06
  44.   Seniora still president? 13:42  |  Joe Green 12/09/06
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