The Story won't finish in Lebanon

The Mid- East is on ever going fire

'The story won't finish' a song in Magda Romi's hit album 1996 'messages' Magda is a no.1 lebanese singer in Lebanon and also No.1 in the Arab world after Shadia now ,it is a political song with strong lyrics which I didn't understand at that time despite I understood other political songs,poems ,at that time I thought I didn't understand because Magda sang in native lebanese accent

Now I can understand the song ,in fact the song pumped in to my head with its lyrics ,with its fierce music and Magda's strong voice when I saw the pictures of Mr.Rafik El-Hariri funeral ,his tomb ,the anger of the lebanese ,the site of San Goerge Hotel ,all of it

I understand very clearly after watching those t.v programs ,documentries ,now because of this sad event I sat in front of the lebanese tv screens ,watching lebanese parties leaders and people talking ,experts and I am afraid the last 76 hours can be historical in the future for what is going to be happened next as it will not determine two countries destiny but the whole region from the Altantic to the Persian Gulf

The middle East now is on the edge of Explosion because of the lebanese situation ,threats from the U.S to Syria ,And Syria with its Shami Boldness restrengthen her union with Iran 'some call it foolishness ,no it is a shami boldness' ,at the same unfortunaly the Arabs seem more and more in their coma they don't see what is happening or what is coming

here also I remember Mahmoud Darwish 'the famous palestinian poet' poem 'The Mask fall down' ,ironically he wrote it in the lebanese civil war and was sang also by Magda strong voice

I won't speak log but I must clairfy some important points and share it with others especailly non arabs 'I wish the arabs too' ,after watching Mr.Walid Johnbalt 'the famous dorooz socailist leader' interview tonight in Future lebanese I got what the lebanese wants are and the real situation far away from any biase whether american or syrian

1-The lebanese people want the Taa'f agreement to be implemented completely ,this agreement was made in 80s with sponosrship of Saudia Arabia ,Syria ,the people who signed it are the lebanese princes of civil war at that time ,from Muslims,chirstians, Dorooz and Shiia

2-A respectable peaceful depature of the syrian armes from Lebanon , a respectable peaceful depature ,a beautiful political expression that was said several times by Mr.Johnbalt today and in other interviews too, respectable peaceful departure means the lebanese people want the syrians to leave their country with no interfering from abroad or any punishment laws from the American congress or any american by force -giving freedom like in Iraq ,no sir in this case especailly the last one they fight with the syrians and they will die for Syria 'at the end we all arabs speaking arabic'

3- The lebanese people welcome the nature and more nature relations with Syria ,they could even welcome the existence of the syrian armes in its land but in the terms of an equal treatment between the lebanese citizen and Syrian Citizen ,in the terms of understanding that Lebanon is independent free country not a slave country to the Syrian regime, Lebanon respects all what Syria gave from blood to protect her from Iseral ,Palestinian P.L.O madness ,from the dividing lebanon on the basis of religion ,yet I am afraid the dictatorship regime thought lebanon is another governate in Syria so the jails ,the spying ,the K.G.B style is used,I think they are trying to do so because they are afraid that the Syrians will be infacted by the lebanese love of freedom and fight for democracy ,in fact after the last 72 hours all arab regimes including Egypt ,Syria and even the new democract Iraq will be afraid from the people voice

4- With Hairi's depature the lebanese-syrian regime lost the sunnis and I was surprised with their strengthen in Lebanon it is a hidden giant in Lebanon like the Shiia in Iraq and not them only in fact the much more powerful silent giant in Syria is Sunni as the regime there is Shiia ,so no wonder that Amal Movement and Hazb Allah Party in the South are with Syrian regime

5- The U.S shouldn't put so much hopes to depend on Lebanon to get to Syria ,for few words said by Mr. JohnBalt 'remember the name very well as it seemed he will lead the lebanese peaceful fight with Mr. Bahaa El-Hariri Son of the late prime minister 'El-Hariri 's body went through Beirut ,Beirut the arabic ,Beirut of Gamal Abd El-Nasser 'the late Egyptian president, the symbol of arabhood and refusal of any external interferring in our affairs ,for me he is the symbol of contridiction yet he gave the arabs some kind of missing-now dignity

This is only for now but I promise to speak more about Lebanon the green and Syria the bold

The Story won't finish ,and I am listenning now to the soft Music of Simon Shahin 'Lebanese musician ' in instrumental piece called "Silk Tears " I hear and remeber Mrs. Hariri beautiful Nazag and her tears on her husband ,so away from politics ,I see tears on a beloved husband ,an unexpected depature ,fierce one ,she is now a woman regular woman inside away from her money ,make -up ,palaces ,a woman with sad crying heart ,an arabic woman 'she is an example of the real arab beauty despite her age' ,her tears are like silk tears
Here is the link for the Shahin's music plz download it and remember the beautiful arab woman's tears ' you will need a real player or real alternative to play it'
Link

Peace from the Sad Arab world
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Reply #1 Top
thanks, once again, for providing us with a view of events in the arab world as you see it. the situation in lebanon is so complex and youve helped to make it easier for me to understand.

i tried to check out the music. sadly im unable to determine which of the 6 availble links is the one you recommended (the english page says only 'coming soon').

(i hate to admit it, but it took me a few seconds to realize the scroll bar was on the left side of the page--which made sense once i found it but... )
Reply #2 Top
Great Article: Zieinobia

I hope for the best for you and your country.

It is good to see the spark for free will in your writings. The stories of Lebanon before the Civil War has always made me wish I could have seen it. But from what I have heard, your country is well on to the road of recovery. I am planning to visit the Middle East in the next five years, and Lebanon is one of my must see locations.

While the murder of your former leader is tragic and it is sad to hear the lose of a good man, but it may be a turning point for your country. I just hope it is a turn for the better and not for the worse.

Good luck to you, your family and the hopes of your country.

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