White House Condemns "mockery" Of Lebanon Democracy
04/09/04 - WhiteHouse
Today, the Lebanese parliament acted to amend its constitution so that the current
president can remain in office beyond the end of his term. This was not a victory for
Lebanese democracy. The vote does not reflect the will of the Lebanese people. It was
forced upon them by an occupying force. Syria clearly demonstrated its disregard for
Lebanon's sovereignty by summoning key Lebanese leaders to Damascus on short notice and
decreeing that the Lebanese constitution would be amended. Other Lebanese officials were
pressured, threatened, and intimidated. The Syrian action is in direct contradiction to
UNSCR 1559, which was co-sponsored by the United States and France, and approved by the
Security Council on September 2, 2004.
Leading religious figures of numerous faiths in Lebanon have publicly spoken out against
Syria's interference in Lebanon's presidential elections. This manipulation of Lebanese
institutions by outside forces will remain on the international agenda, and UNSCR 1559
calls on Secretary General Annan to report back to the Council in 30 days on this mockery
of democracy. The United States adds its voice to the protests of Lebanese patriots, and
condemns this interference with Lebanese sovereignty and independence.