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Diaspora discusses ties, weapons and votes in next election
Ahmad Hariri- PC Diaspora. AlMustakbal. -7-21-2011
Ahmad Hariri- PC Diaspora. AlMustakbal. -7-21-2011

BEIRUT: Representatives of the Lebanese Diaspora urged the government Wednesday to press ahead with allowing Lebanese abroad to vote in the next elections and announced plans to form a “Higher Diaspora Council” to boost ties between emigrants and their home country.

Speaking at a two-day conference at the Four Seasons Hotel entitled Worldwide Lebanese 2011, they also urged the government to respect its international commitments and restrict the holding of weapons to state authorities.

Ahmad Hariri, speaking on behalf of former Prime Minister Saad Hariri, said “there has been much ‘poetry’ written about the riches of the Lebanese Diaspora, but little effort has been made to enhance the ties between the emigrants and their own land.”

Hariri said the country’s political divisions were affecting Lebanese inside the country as well as the country’s Diaspora communities abroad.

Hariri stressed the need to see the perpetrators of a string of political assassinations brought to justice, and supported the work of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, which is examining the 2005 assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and other politicians.

“The big problem is that a country in which illegitimate weapons prevail cannot attract” Lebanese from around the world, Hariri said.

Walid Maalouf, a Lebanese-American and former USAID official, said the Diaspora “supports the Lebanese government and its organizations and thus limits the use of weapons to the Lebanese [security] forces and army.”

Maalouf also called for ensuring that members of the Lebanese Diaspora get to vote in the next round of parliamentary elections.

Tony Issa, a member of the Australian parliament, told the conference that Lebanese emigrants should not only participate in the voting process, but also have a number of seats set aside for them, as representatives of the Diaspora.

Ghayas Rifai, who heads conference organizer Eventz Mena, called for the formation of a “Higher Diaspora Council” that would form a representative committee to benefit the Lebanese emigrants and Diaspora organizations.

“In this way, we can work together so that we can protect our country from any harm … and reach the Lebanese minds that are scattered around the globe.”

Saad Azhari, chairman and general manager of Blom Bank SAL, said Lebanese emigrants have contributed to local economic growth through remittances that reached $8.4 billion in 2010.

A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Daily Star on July 21, 2011, on page 2.
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imad July 21, 2011 11:35 PM

HIP HIP HIP HIP!!! WOW these guys never cease to amaze me. They talk so grand and tough and how they are members of parliaments in their respective adopted nations and so on, but when the chips are down, they kowtow to Israel's interests. Take Darel Issa the US congressman for example, I mean when this idiot goes to Lebanon he is treated by some ignorant recipients like a star, just because he is of Lebanese origin, never mind he is one Israel's biggest supporters. I am tired of these bopping heads giving advice to the Lebanese on how to behave and how to defend their nation? If you want the Army to have all the weapons, then why don't you use your influences that you brag about to provide them with better weapons? The resistance will gladly give up its weapons when the Army is fully capable to defend the nation on its own. I am an Arab Lebanese American, and I know one thing, anytime America's politicians take a side in the Middle East,and any time anyone supports it, they are supporting Israel. Oh and to Mr. Hariri the only illegitimate weapons in Lebanon are those of the Israeli army occupying still parts of southern Lebanon, it is a God given right for people to defend themselves against occupation, and brutality, the resistance weapons are therefore as legitimate as those of the National Army.

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