The logical endings
Two previous posts by The Beirut Spring deserve follow-ups:
Mustapha Hamoui · Nov 16, 2005
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Blogging Lebanon since 2005
Two previous posts by The Beirut Spring deserve follow-ups:
Mustapha Hamoui · Nov 16, 2005
A lot has been made of the Syrian-inspired “Diesel demonstrations” that will allegedly rock Beirut on Thursday, and perhaps topple Seniora’s government. This blogger predicts that such demonstrations will fail miserably.
Mustapha Hamoui · Nov 15, 2005
The debate about whether Michel Aoun should become President or not raises a fundamental issue in our democracy: In our political culture, what should constitute a red line? When is it that a political discourse becomes un-acceptable?
Mustapha Hamoui · Nov 14, 2005
The world is slowly setting the noose around Syria’s neck
Mustapha Hamoui · Nov 13, 2005
The Syrians have begun playing their dangerous game
Mustapha Hamoui · Nov 13, 2005
Something is stirring in the mind of Gebran Tueni.
Mustapha Hamoui · Nov 11, 2005
This is just to remind you that two very good Lebanon-affairs blogs are up and running but are (currently) not appearing on the Open Lebanon updates.
Mustapha Hamoui · Nov 11, 2005
On second thought, the News are not all that bad.
Mustapha Hamoui · Nov 11, 2005
The Syrian President has chosen the path of confrontation.
Mustapha Hamoui · Nov 10, 2005