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Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora has accused the leader of the Hezbollah militant movement of plotting a coup. | Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora has accused the leader of the Hezbollah militant movement of plotting a coup. |
He pointed to comments by Hezbollah's Hassan Nasrallah that the opposition would form an interim government without the existing administration. | He pointed to comments by Hezbollah's Hassan Nasrallah that the opposition would form an interim government without the existing administration. |
Mr Siniora said these were tantamount to a plot to overthrow the government. | Mr Siniora said these were tantamount to a plot to overthrow the government. |
In another development, a Sunni preacher led thousands of Sunni and Shia anti-government protesters in a show of unity during Friday prayers. | In another development, a Sunni preacher led thousands of Sunni and Shia anti-government protesters in a show of unity during Friday prayers. |
He [Hassan Nasrallah] is trying to stage a coup. Or at least he's threatening to stage a coup. And he has already decided the outcome Fouad Siniora href="/1/hi/world/middle_east/6162941.stm" class="">Protests hit Beirut businesses | |
The preacher, Fathi Yakan, praised the protesters for trying to stop what he called the American project in Lebanon - a reference to western support for Mr Siniora's government. | The preacher, Fathi Yakan, praised the protesters for trying to stop what he called the American project in Lebanon - a reference to western support for Mr Siniora's government. |
Speaking in al-Jazeera TV, Mr Siniora said: "The least that can be said is that Mr Nasrallah was not right yesterday to say what he said." | Speaking in al-Jazeera TV, Mr Siniora said: "The least that can be said is that Mr Nasrallah was not right yesterday to say what he said." |
"He is trying to stage a coup. Or at least he's threatening to stage a coup. And he has already decided the outcome." | "He is trying to stage a coup. Or at least he's threatening to stage a coup. And he has already decided the outcome." |
TV address | TV address |
In a televised address on Thursday, Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah also said street protests would continue until the opposition achieved its aim of forming a new national unity government. | In a televised address on Thursday, Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah also said street protests would continue until the opposition achieved its aim of forming a new national unity government. |
Sheikh Nasrallah told supporters camped in central Beirut that Lebanon needed a new government, one free from foreign influence. | Sheikh Nasrallah told supporters camped in central Beirut that Lebanon needed a new government, one free from foreign influence. |
He said Hezbollah was open to negotiations, and would not fight fellow Lebanese. | He said Hezbollah was open to negotiations, and would not fight fellow Lebanese. |
The group, backed by Iran and Syria, withdrew from government last month. | The group, backed by Iran and Syria, withdrew from government last month. |
Thousands of Hezbollah followers have been protesting in central Beirut for a week, with sporadic clashes between government and anti-government supporters. | Thousands of Hezbollah followers have been protesting in central Beirut for a week, with sporadic clashes between government and anti-government supporters. |
Hezbollah withdrew its minister from the government last month - and other pro-Syrian members of the cabinet followed suit. | Hezbollah withdrew its minister from the government last month - and other pro-Syrian members of the cabinet followed suit. |
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