Christians are fleeing Lebanon
Posted by N10452By Michael Hirst in Beirut, Sunday Telegraph .
31/03/07
Christians are fleeing Lebanon to escape political and economic crises and signs that radical Islam is on the rise in the country.
In a poll to be published next month which was exclusively leaked to The Sunday Telegraph, nearly half of all Maronites, the largest Christian denomination in the country, said they were considering emigrating. Of these, more than 100,000 have submitted visa applications to foreign embassies. Their exodus could have a devastating effect on the country, robbing it of an influential minority which has acted as an important counter-balance to the forces of Islamic extremism.
About 60,000 Christians have already left since last summer’s war between Israel and Hezbollah. Many who remain fear that a violent showdown between rival Sunni and Shia factions is looming.
If we love our children we have to tell them to get out,” said Maria, a Christian mother of one from the northern city of Tripoli, who refused to give her surname for fear of reprisal. “When my daughter finished her high school I sent her to Europe, and I will follow her if I can.”
Christine, another Christian woman, said that all of her family’s younger generation had left the country, adding that Tripoli had become increasingly Islamised in recent years. There is a rising number of veiled women and religiously bearded men on the streets - although she blamed economic and political instability for much of the emigration.
Christians have historically played a major role in the development of Lebanon’s political, social and cultural institutions.
Currently the president, the army commander and the head of the central bank are all Maronites, and under the agreement which ended the civil war in 1989, half the 128 seats in Lebanon’s parliament are reserved for Christians.
“Lebanon has always been a bastion of religious tolerance, but now it is moving towards the model of Islamisation seen in Iraq and Egypt,” said Fr Samir Samir, a Jesuit teacher of Islamic studies at Beirut’s Université Saint-Joseph.
Lebanon’s Christian community is concerned that its influence is waning as a result of a continuing internal power struggle, which for the past five months has pitted a Sunni-led government against a predominantly Shia opposition, spearheaded by the Shia militant group Hezbollah.
The collapse in influence has been exacerbated by a roughly equal spilt in support among Christians for rival Shia and Sunni leaders. The battle between Muslim factions has paralysed the Lebanese administration and crippled the economy.
The exodus of young workers crosses the religious spectrum. Some 22 per cent of Shias and 26 per cent of Sunnis say they are considering going abroad, according to the study by Information International, an independent Beirut-based research body.
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1. WHAT | April 3rd, 2007 at 9:18 am
This is such a shame… This is exactly what Christians should NOT be doing. Leaving Lebanon is not an option.
I can understand if certain members of a family have to go abroad to work, but a permanent leave is unacceptable. You are only making it harder for your Christian community if you leave them. Speaking from experience, your life is no better outside of Lebanon. Although safer, it is not better.
Also, by leaving you are accepting defeat to the terrorists that are wanting you to “escape”. You are also sending a message to all Lebanese: You are giving us the impression that all our brothers and sister who fought for us died in vain.
DON’T TURN YOUR BACK ON LEBANON. WE ARE HERE TO STAY.
2. Shadow | April 3rd, 2007 at 12:37 pm
Most of the christians consider Lebanon as an hotel where they stay for sometimes to have some fun and then they leave once they aren’t happy. This is the patriotrism that we have learned.
Why we had 15 years of war ?why many martyrs died and for what ? what LF is doing regarding this issue .
Wake up christians we are here to stay . This is the land of our anscestors this is the land where christianity borned this is the land where we have martyrs put their bloods for us to survive .
Lebanon should be our only Country .
At the end maronites made Lebanon and maronites saved Lebanon during civil war .
3. Figo | April 3rd, 2007 at 10:09 pm
Walaw Why they are leaving?? They have Aoun and Geagea. They both screwed our community in the 90’s and they are doing it again in 00’s. And the chorus is singing behind them.
4. Get over it | April 4th, 2007 at 6:21 am
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JO5TR_hCuJM&mode=related&search=
check it out….very sad!
5. Get over it | April 4th, 2007 at 6:33 am
Was it aoun’s mistake? Be your own judge and stop blaming GMA for your bad deeds. 10452 this is why christians HARABO. Sad but true , correct?
6. Rachelle | April 4th, 2007 at 5:25 pm
akid it was aoun’s mistake .. well get over i wanna ask u something abel ma ycharif el general ? ken fi 3ena christians-christians wars chi ? keno el masi7ieh mad3ousin? … ken 3ena mousta2bal w 7ezeb allah ?.. ken 3ena el soure mmache el balad?..keno el masi7ieh b alef kher….when aoun came w arar bedo ykasir el 2ouwet b amer mnel soure…hon he screwed our community .. el 2ouwet just reacted w defa3et 3an 7ala.. ma fik to2de ben leyle w el tenie 3ala 7ezeb masi7ieh .. mou2wameh masi7ieh 3emlit ktir la lebnen ..heyde el general el 3elmene bwa2ta ma ken ya3refa w ba3do ma fehema.. la2no 3elmene ..and he pretend 2 b a christian leader.. what a shame .. chou terikh el general bel mou2araneh ma3 nidal el kate2ib w 7eras el arez w el a7rar w el 2ouwet wein ken el general wa2ta el chabeb el masi7ieh 7amalouwoun sle7 ta ydef3o 3an woujoudoun w baka2oun .. w 3am tes2al was it aoun’s mistake ? hehe
7. paul | April 4th, 2007 at 6:02 pm
a very good video, wadi7 inno samir geagea+amin jmayel keno wba3doun wra7 ydallo dod tasalbot sourya 3alayna mahma tkallafna chuhada nobody was happy to shoot his brother down…kenit mas2alit masir ,ya sourya,ya libnen… and this is the reason why the lf have a bloodily history…mich min ma achad immeh sar 3ammeh
8. Riemer Brouwer | April 5th, 2007 at 9:37 am
See http://lebanon-update.blogspot.com/2007/04/christians-are-fleeingoh-really.html for a discussion of this article in the Sunday Telegraph.
9. proud to b lebanese | April 6th, 2007 at 5:57 am
lol….djuan….the guy blamed 3on and ja3ja3 to make it equal cuz its true…but still u get angry and say gma doesnt have to do with it??
i say both sides idiots to fight each other…happy now?
10. Rachelle | April 6th, 2007 at 7:29 pm
proud 2 be lebanese , i dnt think that both sides are fighting each other ma ba3rif chou 3am b sir ma3ak .. 1st u changed ur nickname second samir geagea sar idiot ? leh amtin geagea jeb sirto la aoun bel 3atil w bhdal fi el general yele 3am yetsaraf b elit 3a2ell el 7akim kaza mara da3eh lal gma eno y7ot ido b idna bs eza aoun mtayas ma bedo ma ra7 nbeslo ejro wala ra7 netla3 idiots bel ekhir
11. proud to b lf | April 7th, 2007 at 6:35 am
look rachelle…..i’m still proud to be lf….but if u think that way lebanon will never be built again……u must think nationally and uncover everyone’s mistakes not cover the enemy’s mistakes only….so, i think they were both responsible for the weakness of the christians…badna nseyeron shwai ta yefhamo
12. Rachelle | April 7th, 2007 at 11:36 am
proud 2 b lf:) welcome back again
.. we all know that being united is the solution no one is denying it .. past’s mistakes saro bel past.. 7kine halla2… both were responsilbe bel zamenet 3al christians’ weakness ..bs chouf el wade3 halla2.. el 2ouwet 3am techteghil ta tkhale el masi7eh yerja3 metel abel .. la2na bel awal hie 7ezeb lal masi7ieh …baynama el gma EL WATANEH 3AM YECHTEGHIL LA MASLE7TO .. TA7ET CHI3AR LOUBNAN AWALAN W AS DJUAN SAID GMA ISNT A CHRISTIAN LEADER..LEH EL CHI3E BEDO YKOUN 3ENDO 7EZEB ELO =HA W EL SENE = EL MOUSTA2BAL .. W EL DERZE EL ICHTIRAKE .. W NE7NA EL MASI7IEH 3EB YKOUN 3ENA 7EZEB MASI7E WITH A CHRISTIAN LEADER.. EL ENSEN LWA7ID YELLE 3AM YECHTEGHIL LA MASLA7IT EL MASI7IEH HOWE SAMIR GEAGEA W BS .. AL MASI7 KAM HOPE EL BALAD Y2OUM KAMEN …
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