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Lebanese watching Nasrallah's speech in Beirut on Thursday. (AP)
Last update - 21:29 30/11/2006
Siniora: Hezbollah's Fri. protest endangers Lebanon democracy
By The Associated Press

Prime Minister Fuad Saniora warned on Thursday that Lebanon's democracy is in danger after Hezbollah's call for protests to bring down his government.

"Lebanon's independence is threatened and its democratic system is in danger," Saniora said in a nationally televised address from his office on the eve of an expected massive protest by Hezbollah and its allies aimed at ousting his Cabinet.

"Do not be afraid and do not despair. We have a rightful cause," he said. "Threats will not deter us. Maneuvers and ultimatums will not terrorize us."

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Earlier on Thursday, Nasrallah said that Lebanon's Western-backed government had failed, and called for peaceful protests to force it to resign.

Nasrallah said Siniora's government "has proven it is incompetent and has failed to fulfill its promises and achieve anything significant," he said in a televised address broadcast on Hezbollah's television station, Al-Manar.

Hezbollah-led opposition groups have also called for mass protests to begin Friday in downtown Beirut with the aim of bringing down government.

The call for peaceful street action came in a statement broadcast Thursday on the television stations of Hezbollah and other opposition groups. It said the street action would begin on Friday at 3 P.M. in downtown Beirut, where the embattled Siniora government has its offices.

The prime minister and members of his Cabinet have been bracing for mass demonstrations for days. The security forces have deployed troops, barbed wire and armored vehicles outside the main government office complex, where the prime minister and some ministers have been sleeping in a guest house.

The call for protests came after weeks of political tension between pro-Syrian groups in the opposition, led by the Shi'ite Muslim Hezbollah, and anti-Syrian factions supporting the government, which has wide Western backing.

The opposition "calls on all the Lebanese of all sects and parties... to gather peacefully and stage an open-ended sit-in to protest the absence of real political participation and to demand a national unity government, whose priority is to decide a new election law," the statement said.

The statement did not say where the protesters should assemble, but it said they should carry only the Lebanese flag and avoid party banners and posters.

Although the statement said the protest would be peaceful, any attempt by demonstrators to take over government buildings could lead to violence. Previously groups that support Siniora's government have vowed to call counter demonstrations.

Lebanese Army Commander Michel Suleiman was quoted Thursday as having told his troops to be fully prepared to fulfil their role of "protecting freedom of expression and preventing riots and attacks on public and private property."

Suleiman ordered soldiers to "keep the same distance from everyone and safeguard the security of all citizens, including the pro- and anti-government parties," several newspapers reported. He also said they should "not to hesitate in intervening to prevent clashes between the two sides."

Hezbollah, emboldened by its performance in its summer war with Israel, has been pushing for a bigger share of the Cabinet, demanding that it and its allies acquire sufficient seats to veto decisions.

But the anti-Syrian majority in parliament, which backs Siniora, has rejected Hezbollah's demands, prompting the resignation of a quarter of the Cabinet - five Shi'ite Muslims and one Christian - early this month.

Last week, Industry Minister Pierre Gemayel was assassinated in a suburban Beirut street, renewing fears that the political crisis was carrying Lebanon back to the sectarian violence of the 1975-90 civil war.

Subsequently there has been scattered unrest in Christian areas of Beirut and Shi'ite Muslims have rioted in their neighborhoods.

The Cabinet's approval Monday of a draft accord to create a tribunal to try suspects in the February 2005 killing of former prime minister Rafik Hariri has widened the rift between anti- and pro-Syrian forces. Hariri's son leads the anti-Syrian bloc, which accuses Damascus of orchestrating the assassination - a charge that Syria has repeatedly denied.

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  1.   You should have won the war 12:59  |  Jules 30/11/06
  2.   Change Beirut`s name to New Tehran 13:30  |  Dave 30/11/06
  3.   Jules 13:33  |  Free Lebanese 30/11/06
  4.   Nasrallah palying with fire 13:35  |  Palestinian 30/11/06
  5.   till the end of time 13:36  |  eli 30/11/06
  6.   Reporting from "New Tehran" (according to dave) 13:50  |  hussein 30/11/06
  7.   Reporting from New Tehran (as Dave likes to call it) 13:55  |  hussein 30/11/06
  8.   Lebanon, Iran and Syria 14:04  |  GK 30/11/06
  9.   As The Winner, It is Your Turn Hezbollah 14:05  |  Ali 30/11/06
  10.   whats that stupid song call? bhibak ya lebnaan 14:14  |  Tamir Gaza 30/11/06
  11.   To Jules 14:19  |  Jozef 30/11/06
  12.   take over have begun... 14:23  |  even 30/11/06
  13.   Even Beirut is divided thats disgusting really 14:23  |  Tamir Gaza 30/11/06
  14.   Democracy in action 14:24  |  rami 30/11/06
  15.   #2 Dave, Sh, Todays Toronto papers ww.star.ca; globeandmail.com 14:28  |  Haham me Bat yam 30/11/06
  16.   Everyday a different leader call for a demonstration 14:31  |  Tamir Gaza 30/11/06
  17.   From New Tehran 14:45  |  Ali 30/11/06
  18.   the funeral of the new middle east begins tomorrow 15:05  |  Maher 30/11/06
  19.   God protect lebanon.. 15:08  |  Amen 30/11/06
  20.   Change tel-aviv name to tal-el-rabi3 15:10  |  why not 30/11/06
  21.   Hizbollah government will bring clarity 15:14  |  Ian 30/11/06
  22.   Nasrallah-Hizballah is a trouble maker. Now he makes a DISASTER. 15:17  |  Vittorio 30/11/06
  23.   He cant win by democratic means. 15:17  |  UK Lebanese 30/11/06
  24.   #14 re: Democracy in action 15:18  |  SR 30/11/06
  25.   No posts from Marilyn, Clickfool, Yaakov, et. al.? 15:25  |  Ovadiah ben Avraham 30/11/06
  26.   ya !!! 15:36  |  sam i am 30/11/06
  27.   Hezbollah/Shia 15:39  |  christoph 30/11/06
  28.   Ovadiah 15:45  |  anti-zionist 30/11/06
  29.   Lebanon constitution need to be revised 15:58  |  Arad kaye 30/11/06
  30.   Alll According To Plan 15:59  |  Tony Anthony 30/11/06
  31.   Looks Like Nasrallah is About to Get.. Na..Na..Na..Nasty ! 16:08  |  Klaudia 30/11/06
  32.   #28 Anti-zionist, Is it you that is confused or we do get it.. 16:15  |  Haham me Bat yam 30/11/06
  33.   democracy 16:31  |  mazen 30/11/06
  34.   Nasrallah is our Hero, our William Wallace 16:36  |  Rida 30/11/06
  35.   The man responsible for this drama is Olmert 16:37  |  Jonathan S 30/11/06
  36.   Lebanese lobby 17:02  |  Lebanese lobby 30/11/06
  37.   Rida: Your Name References Imperial Islam? 17:10  |  Ovadiah ben Avraham 30/11/06
  38.   UK Lebanese, get out of UK you terrorist scumbag 17:26  |  Tamir Gaza 30/11/06
  39.   Tamir: That Was Uncalled-For and Racist 18:23  |  Ovadiah ben Avraham 30/11/06
  40.   single bullet theory 18:28  |  NN 30/11/06
  41.   Hezbollah and Iran imposing their will on Lebanon and Iraq 18:39  |  The Truth 30/11/06
  42.   To our Lebanese friends 18:47  |  danite 30/11/06
  43.   Hisbula "peaceful protest".Pitty decent Lebanese in the middle 19:25  |  PETER SM 30/11/06
  44.   Look what they have done 19:28  |  Walter 30/11/06
  45.   to #5 eli 20:15  |  lebanese 30/11/06
  46.   Pity Israel lacks somebody like him forcing Olmert out 20:18  |  Absolute Sweden 30/11/06
  47.   "Tamir Gaza" comment about UK Lebanese 20:33  |  Moses 30/11/06
  48.   Haaretz should filter the morons 20:58  |  Garba Maigoro 30/11/06
  49.   #33. Mazen, strong point on Democracy 21:07  |  Polybios 30/11/06
  50.   A few more things about Lebanon 21:20  |  Garba Maigoro 30/11/06
  51.   If Lebanon has freedom of assembly 21:33  |  Paul Freedman 30/11/06
  52.   Silly Siniora 21:54  |  Paulo 30/11/06
  53.   South Lebanon 21:59  |  Vital 30/11/06
  54.   Walid where are you? 22:00  |  Jonathan S 30/11/06
  55.   This is what happens when you let terrorists into your house 22:04  |  Ben 30/11/06
  56.   Siniora lead himself down a dead end street 22:05  |  Bimmer 30/11/06
  57.   Rida 22:05  |  Gina 30/11/06
  58.   PM Siniora, there`s an old saying 22:48  |  Dave 30/11/06
  59.   Israeli-Syrian Alliance to destroy Siniora working 23:20  |  Mark Lincoln 30/11/06
  60.   Nice Target 23:20  |  Unknown 30/11/06
  61.   to the dum shii 23:58  |  georgr 30/11/06
  62.   get a job 00:01  |  george 01/12/06
  63.   Give Siniora asylum in Israel 00:02  |  Steve 01/12/06
  64.   # 58 Dave.re:P.M Siniora,and the old saying........... 00:24  |  Kathy 01/12/06
  65.   to Maigor 00:45  |  Akil 01/12/06
  66.   DEMO WHO ?? CRATIC POSSIBLY ,! TRAGEDY CERTAINLY 00:48  |  paul harris 01/12/06
  67.   ...very true...Just follow the Dots 00:58  |  Ali 01/12/06
  68.   Mark Lincoln 01:03  |  danite 01/12/06
  69.   to #53 01:12  |  Ali 01/12/06
  70.   To #55 01:15  |  Ali 01/12/06
  71.   A Protest Endangers Democracy????? 01:15  |  Chris 01/12/06
  72.   To Gina 01:16  |  Ali 01/12/06
  73.   to Gina #57 01:18  |  Ali 01/12/06
  74.   Nasrallah 01:22  |  Lebanese atheist 01/12/06
  75.   you sleep with dogs to get fleas 01:35  |  Ariya Gothelf 01/12/06
  76.   Many non-lebanese discussing lebanon 01:54  |  MW 01/12/06
  77.   Beside Hezbollah , Siniora`s violation of UN 1701 02:32  |  Joseph E .