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Entertainment at the beach… (Photo by Men Aribo) Continue reading sOuRa mEn aRiBo…
Entertainment at the beach… (Photo by Men Aribo) Continue reading sOuRa mEn aRiBo…
For the third time this year, several missiles were fired from populated areas targeting short to mid range objectives. The last one occurred on the night of August 1st at 11:45 and clearly targeted Baabda, an area where are located the Presidential Palace and the headquarters of the Lebanese Army. Continue reading “Launching Missiles: An Amateur Military Overview”
Nazi Swastika on a wall in Beirut. Continue reading sOuRa mEn aRiBo…
1. El-Wasta: This form of nepotism is widely used in the Arab world and consists of using one’s connections or influence Continue reading “Lebanon Top 5: Things Lebanese are proud of”
That could be an option for transporting long range missiles… (Photo by Men Aribo) Continue reading sOuRa mEn aRiBo…
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1. Wi’am Wahhab
The third person to come in the Druze political hierarchy surely deserves the first place in this list. Behind Walid Joumblatt and Talal Arslan comes
Continue reading “Lebanon Top 5: Funny Politicians”
Since decades now and the streets of Lebanon are filled with signboards thanking a particular minister, a member of parliament, a foreign country or simply a rich businessman who wants to make a jump into the political scene. Some argue that Continue reading “Thank You… (fill in the blank).”
Michael Jackson at Continue reading “sOuRa mEn aRiBo…”
How many times did you hear people describing Ahmad Al-Assir as a “funny guy”, or “He talks the reality about Hezbollah”, or “Leave him in peace, he is harmless”? How many times you gave him credits JUST because you disagree with the politics of Hezbollah, Bachar El Assad, Michel Aoun or the March 8th movement? How many times did Ahmad Al-Assir trespass the red line in many of his speeches and no one raised his voice to stop him?
All of you are responsible, I will name you one by one
Continue reading “The Rise of Ahmad Al-Assir – You Are All Guilty”
This term is somehow misunderstood within the Lebanese population. Bloggers, activists, politicians and other individuals striving for a certain cause Continue reading “What is “Freedom of Expression”?”