Monday, February 14, 2005

Updates on Beirut blast



يا ستَّ الدنيا يا بيروتْ
...
من ذبحَ الفرحَ النائمَ في عينيكِ الخضرواينْ؟
من شطبَ وجهكِ بالسّكّين
وألقى ماءَ النارِ على شفتيكِ الرائعتينْ؟
...
ماذا نتكلّمُ يا بيروتْ
وفي عينيكِ خلاصةُ حزنِ البشريّهْ
وعلى نهديكِ المحترقين
Nizar Qabbani wrote these words for a different moment in Beirut's life, but these words seem appropriate today...for a new reason..

Mid-day

Rafik Hariri's mororcade was bombed on the next to the st George hotel...between 6-9 dead...including Hariri, although some reports first suggested he was alive in hospital...here are some updates...The news is on all the channels..

"The front of the famous St George Hotel was devastated in the blast, with several balconies blown off. Along the Mediterranean corniche, at least 20 cars were in flames or destroyed, and the fronts of several other buildings were heavily damaged, including a British bank and the landmark Phoenicia Hotel". Scotsman

"The explosion near Beirut's Saint George Hotel set half a dozen cars ablaze and severely damaged several buildings.
The blast caused a large crater in the street, which was thickly carpeted with debris. The facades of neighboring buildings were reduced to rubble.
The explosion was heard outside Beirut and it shattered windows in buildings hundreds of meters away" Reuters

"Witnesses report nine people killed in the blast, and more than 10 injured."BBC

6pm:
over 20 cars were set on fire and 100 people were injured according to the Herald Tribune---the explosive material found seems to be high grade and advanced, according to the tv channels now--- Hariri's supporters are out in the streets and protesting in front of the American hospital ---Saida (Hariri's home town) is also witness to protests and tire burning and barricades..

7:26pm
Spokesman for a group claiming responsibility for the blast has just been screened on Al-Jazeera--they call themselves 'Jama3at al nusra waljihad fi bilad ilSham' and they claim that Hariri's connections to Saudia Arabia were reason for the attack and that this is the first of many such attacks to come. ---Their attack was in response to the Saudi Security forces attacks on militants apparently---commentators are doubtful that an unknown group could have carried out such a large and delicate operation on their own..

The Day After

The streets are empty, shops closed for the three day strike after the murder of at least 14 people along with Hariri...a huge crater marks the spot where murderous hands set a bomb that they can somehow find space in their minds to justify...I hope I never know how they can do that...posters of Hariri are on every shop window, hanging from every balcony, plastered on every car...most people pass through the streets in black, others are sitting in groups too stunned to talk, or else weeping and saying that the 'father of all the poor is dead'...these are the scenes on our televisions here in Kuwait...and all over the Arab world...his sons are receiving thousands of mourners...his son saying that 'there is no grief here, Rafik Al-Hariri is with us..I don't want to see any crying in this house'...crowds of people come out in spontaneous rallies shouting their support for Hariri and his son Baha' ilDeen who it seems they hope will take his place...grown men and women are shown weeping as they speak about how 'the hope of the nation' has died..how he had helped people in need, how he had rebuilt Beirut...the people who died with him had children and families and lives greater than the aims of criminals who use death as a tool in their selfish political games... Candles filled the empty streets in the silence of last night..and white flowers were taken by hundreds of young people to be laid at the spot of the assassination...many flowers were given to the guards at the site who wouldn't let anyone near the crater..

Wednesday 16th, The Funeral

The streets are full, just full of people following the body of former PM Hariri's funeral procession---lebanese flags in the hundreds are carried by the people---many in tears---hundreds of thousands of people---Huge posters of him are carried above the crowds---the Church officials have asked that all the church bells in the city are to ring at the same time today in his memory. That is something that is rarely done..let alone for a Sunni Muslim---a man who was human, both good, active and controversial, imperfect as is everyone... has now been catapulted to semi-sainthood in death...may he and those who died with him rest in peace .


About Hariri:
The Hariri Foundation
Profile on Al-Jazeera
BBC Obituary
Solidere


Quotes:
RIME ALLAF, MIDDLE EAST ANALYST AT LONDON'S ROYAL INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS:
"This is the work of an intelligence service, not a small group. Whoever did it aimed at creating chaos in Lebanon and pointing the finger at Syria. I can't believe anyone in Syria could be naive enough to think that this would help them."
Reuters

Background info:
Chronology of assassinations in Lebanon---Documentaries and films about lebanon at Arab Film Distribution---Books: Pity the Nation, Beirut Blues, Beirut City Center Recovery: The Foch-Allenby and Etoile Conservation Area, Transit Beirut, Hizbullah: The Story from Within ...

Goodwill work in Lebanon:

SOS Children's Villages---Handicap International---Children's Cancer Center Lebanon---Save the Children...

7 comments:

Mark said...

pictures now online
http://www.lebaneseforces.com/temp/explosion05

Drunk'n'Gorgeous said...

The blast caused a 5 inch crater. A 5 INCH CRATER! and the people... oh my god the poor people. One guy's entrails were falling out of his stomache as they dragged his body. It might've been a she. Another person was burnt to a crisp. Yet another was also badly burned but also paralyzed. It was so horrible.

kwtia said...

Thanks for the pictures 40-tactical..they are very depressing..
D&G, it's just so bewildering..and sad to see lebanon have ghosts of violence come back to haunt them again..very sad.

Drunk'n'Gorgeous said...

It's obvious I suck at math and anything remotely related to it so just to clear things up "A FIVE METER CRATER!" was what I meant...and yeah it's sad about the people. I was just watching the news and find it incredible that Syria is shifting the blame on to Israel...

The guy was really loved by a LOT of people. All I'm hearing is good stuff about him. He wasn't just a good leader but also a good person on a personal level. Allah yir7amhom

kwtia said...

D'n'G You know I read it as meters, but now that I look at it that's the first laugh i've had since the event happened...especially since it's in bold capitals hehehe..thankyou for that.
It's not surprising that the Syrians would point the finger at Israel..it's their typical knee jerk reaction and it's not like Israel has no interest in things like this happening..There are many sides that would like the country destabilised and also others who would love to have an excuse to get to strike Syria..I think everyone has to be very careful of not blaming any side until an investigation is conducted..because people are just going to blame whoever it is in their interest to blame..iran and syria blame israel, the us and israel blame syria, the militant on tv says he and his friends did it and then no one believes him, the lebanese opposition party blames the lebanese government and Syria..see everyone blames their personal villian, and all before there is even an investigation...the truth is another more comlex matter..
after all the Syrians would have to be the stupidest people on the planet to do this...there is nothing they could possibly gain by it..it is clear that they would be targeted..so I don't know..I mean it's just too stupid a move so it makes no sense..but I guess it is possible to be stupid..But still, for now all we can do is hope that the families of the murdered and all Lebanon can find some peace and that Lebanon remains the beautiful peaceful place it has been in recent years..

Drunk'n'Gorgeous said...

That's nothing. You should see the "badliyas" I let slip. Now those are embarrassing.

As for "whodunit". Maybe the Syrians did it and their excuse is that "It's obviously not them 'cuz that'd be too stupid". *shrugs* So many "conspiracy theories" being thrown left and right. The current one is that Hariri (rip) was double-crossed 'cuz the alarms and whatnot in his car didn't go off and supposedly these "alarms" are set up by the same guy that sets the alarms for the prez of the U.S. Also I heard somewhere that all the phone lines in Lebanon got cut off during the incident. Maybe that fits in somewhere with the "double-crossed" theory.

kwtia said...

Exactly D'n'G, because we have no facts we end up all pointing the finger at the the people we tend to suspect for personal and political reasons..and until/IF there is an honest and professional investigation, then we will just end up with people/polititians/countries blaming any side they want to blame and using it to their advantage..