Here is a nice article on Bashir Gemayel i recommend to all.
The voice of a commander and statesman: Bashir Gemayel
by Pete Ajamian
September, 2008. Bashir Gemayel, the leader of the Lebanese Forces (LF) militia and former Lebanese president-elect, had a vision to deliver Lebanon from the ashes of its civil war, leading some to dub him “The Phoenix.”ii Others have described him as being ruthless and convinced that he could reform and save Lebanon from the ravages of war.iii Regardless of one’s interpretations of Gemayel’s motives, he developed a larger than life persona whose voice still resonates with the hopes and aspirations of a bygone era.
This multimedia feature aims to illustrate how Gemayel articulated his vision through media and the spoken word, and how these techniques developed over his political career. It covers Gemayel’s career spanning from the days of the LF as a burgeoning military force mobilizing against the Syrian Army and PLO to its apex during the days of Gemayel’s short-lived foray into Lebanese presidential politics. Gemayel’s rhetoric is characterized by heavy repetition of key phrases, a wide dynamic range, and use of characters to personify larger trends. Yet over the course of his career, the tone and appeals used varied widely according to political context, the audience and Gemayel’s changing political and military role.
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1. JOEY ZAZA | October 2nd, 2008 at 7:22 pm
May Bashir rest in Peace and may his dream live on in all who believe, and all who have faith in Lebanon, and all who have faith in the marionite’s. As long as we marionite’s live in lebanon and stick togetter Bashir will never be forgotten, and his dream come true in all of us and with Lebanon. 10452km +
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