Welcome, Guest! - Register - Login, Online: 186
Moldova.org / Politicom EnglishEnglish | RomanianRomanian | RussianRussian  




Virgo
23 August - 22 September


Your flexibility is the key to your success today, though it might be hard to maintain. Adversity has never seemed so daunting, but if you keep it up just a bit longer, you should be glad you did.




—— Today —— —— Tomorow ——
 
Chisinau 10 days
Hi: 21 ˚C
Low: 12 ˚C
Hi: 24 ˚C
Low: 11 ˚C
 
Bucharest 10 days
Hi: 27 ˚C
Low: 14 ˚C
Hi: 29 ˚C
Low: 13 ˚C
 
Moscow 10 days
Hi: 12 ˚C
Low: 8 ˚C
Hi: 9 ˚C
Low: 6 ˚C
 
Kyev 10 days
Hi: 16 ˚C
Low: 10 ˚C
Hi: 21 ˚C
Low: 8 ˚C

Sectarian conflict threatens Lebanon

The violence between Hezbollah and the Lebanese government opened a deep wound in the Sunni-Shiite conflict, an expert told The New York Times.

The Sunni-Shiite conflict is in the open now, it's been triggered and operationalized, Paul Salem of the Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut told Sunday's Times. This is a deep wound, and it's going to have serious repercussions if it's not immediately and seriously addressed.

Tensions between Lebanese Shiite and Sunni factions boiled over following a brief takeover of West Beirut by Iranian-backed Hezbollah.

A conflict over a telecommunications network ran by Hezbollah escalated to a near-civil war. Sunni fighters clashed with Shiite fighters in the streets of Beirut following what Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah said was an open declaration of war from the western-backed government of Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora, a Sunni.

Nasrallah emphatically downplayed the sectarian conflict in recent speeches. Hezbollah fighters, however, torched the offices of rival Sunni politicians stoking fears the Sunni militant group Fatah al-Islam may emerge from their hideout in a Palestinian refugee camps to challenge the Shiite Hezbollah in the streets.

Copyright 2008 by United Press International


Publication date: 18 May 2008   

Source: UPI-1-20080518-09304600-bc-lebanon-hezbollah.xml

Archive


Bookmark this news
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

ADs



Latest news

Argentina sentences ex-generals to life
Two ex-military leaders from Argentina's former dictatorship have been sentenced to life in prison for ordering the deaths of an opposition lawmaker.The ex-generals -- Luciano Benjamin Menendez and Antonio Domingo Bussi, both in their 80s -- maintained their innocence, La Nacion reported.Menendez an more...

30.08.2008 - Deadly bombing at tunnel in Pakistan
30.08.2008 - Baby cut from mom's womb home with dad
30.08.2008 - Chinese move toward education reform plan
30.08.2008 - Censor sentenced for teen sex encounter
30.08.2008 - New Orleans inters final Katrina victims
30.08.2008 - Hikers spot remains of WWII flyer
30.08.2008 - Under-fire Iowa meat plant searched
30.08.2008 - New trial in Internet killing case
30.08.2008 - Gustav becomes a hurricane

The most read news




What is New?


© 1997-2008 moldova.org - All rights reserved. moldova.org is a registered mark by Moldova Foundation.
Privacy Policy. Please read the terms of use when you can benefit from our services. Design and programming by Adpixel.biz