Kataeb Urges Unity against Extremist Threat: Releasing Captive Soldiers Must Be Daily Priority

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The Kataeb party expressed on Monday its fears over the spread of Islamist extremism in the region and Lebanon, stressing the need for internal unity to face this threat.

It added after its weekly politburo meeting that the release of captive soldiers and policemen held by Islamists should be a “daily priority.”

“When faced with these existential threats, we have no choice but to unite, even if out of necessity, to save the country and citizens before it is too late,” it remarked.

“The case of captive soldiers and policemen is a national duty that requires political and popular consensus,” it noted.

It urged the authorities and citizens against falling victim to “blackmail that may threaten the morale of the army and security forces, which may lead the country towards the unknown.”

“We should not rest until the captives are released and we should not abandon our national and judicial sovereignty,” said the Kataeb party.

The government should be given the opportunity to determine the best strategy to ensure the release of the soldiers and policemen, it added.

It therefore stressed the need to return to the state, respect the Baabda Declaration, and adopt neutrality, “without which Lebanon's salvation cannot be achieved.”

“Officials should overcome petty interests and stage the presidential elections and later parliamentary ones to safeguard democratic practices,” it continued.

A number of soldiers and policemen were abducted in August following clashes between the army and Islamists in the northeastern border town of Arsal.

The five-day clashes erupted after the army arrested a member of the al-Qaida-affiliated al-Nusra Front.

Five of “Sunni” captives were released over the weekend, while the sides behind their arrests have laid down conditions for the release of the others.

The Islamists on Sunday linked the release of the Shiite captives to Hizbullah refraining from intervening in clashes in Syria's al-Qalamun region.

M.T.

Y.R.

Comments 6
Default-user-icon kazan (Guest) over 9 years

Observation: for at least 6 decades Arabs excited each other over a common enemy, after several wars, they found out that this tiny enemy, was braver, more intelligent, more effective and above all much stronger than all of them together .After being humiliated now they are killing each other out of frustration... sad very sad to see people destroying each other in this way.......

Thumb nickjames over 9 years

Some of Kataeb's stances are right but they're weak because Amine is weak. The only one who had potential to get things done was his son Pierre, but he got blown up. Amine did nothing about his death, that's what bothers me most.

Thumb nickjames over 9 years

Right, the perps were holed up in the area where Pierre was killed and they just let them go.

Missing coolmec over 9 years

Nick james
what can Amin do? nothing
The gov't did not do anything not only for Pierre's murder but also for other politicians who got murdered so....
we simply have a dysfunctional state run by corrupt leaders
Pity the nation
Pity the Lebanese
so much potential unused and wasted away

Default-user-icon Ziad Habib (Guest) over 9 years

i wonder how many times the roar mother dropped him on his head as a child.

Missing action-men over 9 years

Move to Iran Tric :
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/Iran-Rouhani-UN-Christians/2014/03/21/id/560965/