Annahar Resilience



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Ghassan Tueini, the slain Gebran’s father, pledged ‘no tears’ for his son’s death and vowed to continue to pursue Annahar’s uncompromising vision.

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  1. And do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul; rather, be afraid of the one who can destroy both soul and body in Gehenna.

    Mt 10-23

    Posted by Anonymous | December 13, 2005, 11:10 am
  2. May the Soul of our very Dear and Brave Gebran Tueni rest in peace! I hope that the terrorists behind this atrocious crime will be soon arrested and severely punished! Killing Gebran means trying to kill Lebanon and the whole Lebanese population…. But we will not loose hope; we are as strong as before and even stronger now! We will follow what Ghassan Tueni told us. We will continue till the end, and no one of those criminals will escape…

    Posted by Cedar-Guardian | December 13, 2005, 11:44 am
  3. This won’t bring him back, but this is what we need!

    Posted by Anonymous | December 13, 2005, 5:12 pm
  4. I am really surprised, I thought this blog would have a lot more outrage and commentary… For me personally the assassination of Tueni rises to the level of Hariri… what’s going on?

    Posted by Anonymous | December 13, 2005, 11:23 pm
  5. bah… we’re getting used to it. And Syria has powerful friends in the UN so we can’t really count on this bureaucratic institution.

    Posted by Anonymous | December 15, 2005, 7:42 am
  6. هل اراد جبران غير وحدةاللبناننيين وحريتهم؟ ايها اللبنانيون كونوا واحدا كما ارادناالشهيد ، ابتعدواعن غربان هذا الزمان واسكتوا ابواق الفجور. اتركوا فسحة للحزن والتأمل لان الوطن يحتاجنا وجبران ينتظر منا ان نكمل ما بداؤه .حتى تتحقق مسيرة 14 آذار وينتصر الوطن. وطن السيادة والحرية والاستقلال.

    Posted by sanaa | December 26, 2005, 5:37 pm

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