October 13,
& Lebanon's Heroes
By: Elias Bejjani
October 13/08
On October 13, 1990 the Syrian Army savagely invaded the last remaining free regions of Lebanon, killed and mutilated hundreds of Lebanese soldiers and innocent citizens in cold blooded murder, kidnapped tens of soldiers, officers, clergymen, politicians and citizens, and erected a subservient and puppet regime fully controlled by its security intelligence headquarters in Damascus. Since then, we commemorate the painful event each year on October 13.
In year 2005 the Syrian Army was forced to withdraw from Lebanon in accordance with the UNSC Resolution 1559, but its proxy Lebanese and Palestinian armed militias still run and fully control numerous mini states inside the state of Lebanon. They are hindering the Lebanese people from completely reclaiming their independence, freedom and sovereignty. The Terrorist Hezbollah Militia is the Syrian-Iranian spearhead in this axis of evil notorious scheme against Lebanon and the Lebanese.
Eighteen years since the desecration of the People’s Palace (presidential Palace) by the horde of Syrian Baathist gangs, Mafiosi, militias, and other corrupt mercenaries of Tamerlane invaders vintage. The soldiers of our valiant army were tortured and butchered in the cities of Bsous, Aley, Kahhale, and other bastions of resistance. Our most precious of possessions, our freedom, was raped in broad daylight, while the free world and all the Arab countries at that time watched in silence.
With this remembrance, a journey back to the true identity of Lebanon has begun through UNSC Resolution 1559, which has crowned a long and difficult struggle by an elite of free patriots from the Land of the Cedars. In a violent Middle East, they raised the struggle for a free Lebanon to the standards of a civilized, peaceful, and non-violent resistance in spite of the obstacles and difficulties along the way. And here they are today, their hopes and aspirations saluted and raised by the free world through the Security Council and its pro-free Lebanon Resolutions (1559 & 1701), in a genuine bid to lift the yoke of enslavement, and with it the shroud of misinformation, off of a free nation and a sovereign people.
This remembrance won’t pass without wiping the tears of sorrow and pain for those loved ones who left this world and others who emigrated to its far-flung corners. For a lifetime of hard work wiped out overnight, for the destroyed villages and towns that dot our hills, for the closed factories, for the fields that lay fallow and dry, for our children who lost their innocence, and for all that we had but which was lost. Yet we are a tough and hopeful people, and no matter the sacrifices and the pain, we are today even more determined with our strong faith to redeem our freedom, and bring to justice all those who accepted to be the dirty tools of the conspiracy that has been destroying, humiliating, and tormenting our country since 1976.
Meanwhile the lessons of October 13 are many and they are all glorious. The free of our people, civilians and military, ordinary citizens and leaders, all stood tall and strong in turning back the aggression of the barbarians at the gate. They resisted valiantly and courageously, writing with their own blood long epics that will not be soon forgotten by their children and grandchildren and other students of history. They refused to sign on an agreement of surrender and oppression, and spoke up against the shame of capitulation.
On October 13, on the eighteenth commemoration of the Syrian invasion to
Lebanon's free regions, we shall pray for the souls of all those Lebanese
comrades who
fell in the battles of confrontation, for all our citizens who are arbitrarily
detained in Syria's notorious jails, for the safe and dignified return of our
refugees from Israel, for the return of peace to the homeland, and for the
repentance of Lebanon's leaders and politicians who for personal gains have
turned against their own people, negated their declared convictions, downtrodden
their freedom and liberation slogans, sided with the Axis of evil (Syria, Iran) and forged
an alliance with Hezbollah whose ultimate aim is to replicate the Iranian
Mullahs' regime in Lebanon.
But in spite of the Syrian military withdrawal from Lebanon in year 2005, old and new Syrian-made
Lebanese puppets continue to trade demagogy and spread
incitement, profiting from people’s economic needs and the absence of the
state's law and order. Thanks to the Iranian petro dollars, their consciences
are numbed, and their bank accounts and pockets inflated. Sadly, among those is
General Michele Aoun who after his return from exile to Lebanon in 2005 has
bizarrely transformed from an staunched patriotic Lebanese leader and advocate
for freedom and peace, into a Syrian-Iranian allay and a loud mouthpiece for
their axis of evil schemes and conspiracies.
General Aoun like the rest of the pro-Syrian-Iranian Lebanese politicians and
leaders care only for his position, personal interests, and greed. In the
eyes of the patriotic Lebanese, Aoun and the rest of those conscienceless
creatures are
nothing but robots and dirty instruments bent on Lebanon's destabilization,
blocking the return of peace and order to its people, aborting the mission of
the international forces and the UN security council (UNSC) resolutions, in
particular resolutions 1559 and 1701. They are hired by the axis of evil nations and
organizations to keep our homeland, the land of the Holy Cedars, an arena and a
backyard for “The Wars of the Others”, a base for chaos and a breeding culture
for hatred, terrorism, hostility and fundamentalism.
In this year's commemoration we proudly hail and remember the passing and disappearance of hundreds of
our people, civilian, military, and religious personnel who gladly sacrified
themselves on Lebanon’s altar in defense of freedom, dignity and identity, we
raise our prayers for the rest of their souls and for the safe return of all our
prisoners held arbitrarily in the dungeons of the Syrian Baath.
We ask for
consolation to all their families, hoping that their grand sacrifices were not
in vain, now that prominent leaders and politicians of that era changed sides
and joined the killers after the liberation of the country. Those Pharisees were
in positions of responsibility to safeguard the nation and its dignity, and were
entrusted to defend the identity, the homeland and the beliefs.
Our martyrs, the living and dead alike, must be rolling in anger in their graves
and in the Syrian Baath dungeons as they witness these leaders today, especially
General Michele Aoun, upon whom
they laid their hope, fall into the gutter of cheap politics.
General Aoun
reversed all his theses and slogans and joined the same powers that invaded
the free Lebanon region on October 13, 1990. He selectively had forgotten who he
is and who
his people are, and negated everything he advocated and lobbied for.
What truly saddens us is the continuing suffering of our refugees in Israel
since 2000 despite all the recent developments. This is due to the stark
servitude of those Lebanese Leaders and politicians on whom we held our hopes
for a courageous resolution to this humane problem. Instead, they shed their
responsibilities and voided the cause from its humane content, and furthermore,
in order to satisfy their alliances with fundamentalists and radicals, they
betrayed their own people and the cause of Lebanon by agreeing to label our
heroic southern refugees as criminals.
Our refugees in Israel are the ultimate Lebanese patriots who did no wrong, but who simply suffered for 30 years trying to defend their land, their homes, their children and their dignity against Syria and the hordes of Islamic fundamentalists, outlaw Palestinian militias, and even renegade battalions of the Lebanese Army itself that seceded from the government to fight alongside the outlaw organizations and militias against Lebanon, the Lebanese State and the Lebanese people.
For our fallen heroes who gave themselves in sacrifice at the altar of Lebanon on October 13, we pray and make the pledge of living with our heads high, so that Lebanon remains the homeland of dignity and pride, the message of truth, the cradle of civility and giving, and the crucible of culture and civilizations. He who has God by his side, whose weapon is the truth, and whose faith is like the rock, shall never be vanquished.
*Elias Bejjani
Human Rights activist, journalist & political commentator.
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