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Remembering 7 August 2001 : FPM Heroes' Struggle
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من له أذان صاغية فاليسمع ومن له ضمير فاليحكم :huh::huh: |
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where were the heroes of Future Movement and PSP ??
probably licking some syrian boots ;) http://img240.imageshack.us/img240/3007/photogranl0.jpg |
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The struggle and freedom fighting are our duty against the occupations and that time it was the syrian one.
FREEDOM, INDEPENDENCE, SOVEREIGNTY It's somehow bad also to see who were the Syrian slaves using our slogans and trying to steal our achievements and struggle result. FPM history is white and shining, we stood against the whole world in 1989, we didn't accept the Syrian occupation not even for a second, and the last 2 years were a good proof of how hard we stand in our positions. A big tribute to the "Great people of lebanon", our struggle didn't go in vain, we freed this country, regardless who is trying to steal the results or turn it to its own good, FPM and FPMers are not asking for a certificate, we seek a better Lebanon not a certificate. We stood against the Syrian occupation and freed this country. We stood next to the resistance and won against the Israeli aggression. Thanks FPM, you were the ones who never tended to Israel or Syria or any other occupation of any kind. No doubt, that's the Lebanese Army ideology. |
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Backing u up guys with all what was said and done. FPM History in resisting the foreign occuptaions reveals what fighting oppression is all about. General Aoun taught us to believe hard in independance and be ready to sacrifice for it.
What could we learn from the man who was sent to glorify the name of Lebanon high in the nations and refuse the suppressions in all its forms. We salute all the resisters who were present in 7 and 9 august 2001 who followed the path of their leader : GENERAL MICHEL NAIM AOUN! |
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The Syrian regime and its proxy government in Lebanon were unhappy with the reconciliation that was seen as a potential threat to the influence of Syrian troops in Lebanon .
Security forces in occupied Lebanon arrested hundreds of Lebanese opposition activists in their homes and businesses, males and females aging between 16 and 77. Most were sent to martial courts with political charges; some spent years in jail. http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/9040/lighayrxz1.jpg |
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9 years today
3a2bel el 100 |
خلقنا أحرار وسنبقى أحرار. 7 آب ذكرى لأبطال |
Nothing organized by FPM to remember ?
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