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Lebanese Christians - kingmakers in vote | Lebanese Christians - kingmakers in vote |
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Naila Tweini, 26, is the youngest of the 12 female candidates By Natalia Antelava BBC News, Beirut | Naila Tweini, 26, is the youngest of the 12 female candidates By Natalia Antelava BBC News, Beirut |
There is a new joke in Beirut - Lebanon's heated election campaign, it goes, has given birth to two new religious sectsÂ… Shia and Sunni Christians. | There is a new joke in Beirut - Lebanon's heated election campaign, it goes, has given birth to two new religious sectsÂ… Shia and Sunni Christians. |
In Lebanon, people have always voted along sectarian lines. As the country prepares for a crucial parliamentary vote, in many districts, the result is already a foregone conclusion. | In Lebanon, people have always voted along sectarian lines. As the country prepares for a crucial parliamentary vote, in many districts, the result is already a foregone conclusion. |
The Shias are expected to vote for the opposition, backed by Iran and Syria and led by the Shia militant group Hezbollah. The Sunnis will back the pro-Western, Sunni-led alliance. | The Shias are expected to vote for the opposition, backed by Iran and Syria and led by the Shia militant group Hezbollah. The Sunnis will back the pro-Western, Sunni-led alliance. |
But Christians are the kingmakers of the vote. | But Christians are the kingmakers of the vote. |
Lebanon's Christian neighbourhoods are divided between the two main groups - it is this Christian choice that will sway the vote. | Lebanon's Christian neighbourhoods are divided between the two main groups - it is this Christian choice that will sway the vote. |
Western focus | Western focus |
For Naila Tweini, the 26-year-old daughter of famous journalist and politician, Gibran Tweini, the choice is clear. | For Naila Tweini, the 26-year-old daughter of famous journalist and politician, Gibran Tweini, the choice is clear. |
Syria and Iran have no future in Lebanon, our future is with the West Supporter of Neila Tweini | Syria and Iran have no future in Lebanon, our future is with the West Supporter of Neila Tweini |
In 2005, Gibran Tweini became one of the first victims in a series of assassinations targeting anti-Syrian politicians. | In 2005, Gibran Tweini became one of the first victims in a series of assassinations targeting anti-Syrian politicians. |
Tens of thousands attended the funeral, during which Neila Tweini gave an emotional address. In a shaking, grief-stricken voice, she vowed to keep her father's memory alive by taking up his cause. | Tens of thousands attended the funeral, during which Neila Tweini gave an emotional address. In a shaking, grief-stricken voice, she vowed to keep her father's memory alive by taking up his cause. |
Four years on, a more mature, glamorous and determined Neila Tweini looks down from huge billboards across Achrafiyeh, one of the Christian neighbourhoods of Beirut. | Four years on, a more mature, glamorous and determined Neila Tweini looks down from huge billboards across Achrafiyeh, one of the Christian neighbourhoods of Beirut. |
She is running for her father's old seat in parliament. | She is running for her father's old seat in parliament. |
Throughout her rigorous campaign, she has rallied supporters to vote with the pro-Western alliance, to make sure that Syria does not dominate Lebanon again. | Throughout her rigorous campaign, she has rallied supporters to vote with the pro-Western alliance, to make sure that Syria does not dominate Lebanon again. |
"Syria and Iran have no future in Lebanon, our future is with the West," one of her supporters shouted over loud music at a pre-election rally. | "Syria and Iran have no future in Lebanon, our future is with the West," one of her supporters shouted over loud music at a pre-election rally. |
Israel will attack again, and we will need Hezbollah Joanna, Supporter of Hezbollah | Israel will attack again, and we will need Hezbollah Joanna, Supporter of Hezbollah |
Many Christians fear that victory of the Hezbollah-led bloc will inevitably bring another war with Israel, and could ultimately even turn Lebanon into an Islamic state. | Many Christians fear that victory of the Hezbollah-led bloc will inevitably bring another war with Israel, and could ultimately even turn Lebanon into an Islamic state. |
"I respect Hezbollah for its resistance to Israel, but if they are a political party, why do they have weapons? They kidnap tourists, they carry out attacks - they can be dangerous," says businessman Robert Farah. | "I respect Hezbollah for its resistance to Israel, but if they are a political party, why do they have weapons? They kidnap tourists, they carry out attacks - they can be dangerous," says businessman Robert Farah. |
Hezbollah promise | Hezbollah promise |
But for every Christian who opposes Hezbollah, there seems to be one who supports the alliance that it leads. | But for every Christian who opposes Hezbollah, there seems to be one who supports the alliance that it leads. |
Christian leader Aoun has allied himself with Hezbollah | Christian leader Aoun has allied himself with Hezbollah |
Many of them say they see Hezbollah as the only force capable of defending them from Israel. | Many of them say they see Hezbollah as the only force capable of defending them from Israel. |
"The Lebanese army has never done anything to protect us," said Joanna, a student in Beirut. "Israel will attack again, and we will need Hezbollah." | "The Lebanese army has never done anything to protect us," said Joanna, a student in Beirut. "Israel will attack again, and we will need Hezbollah." |
The United States and Britain consider Hezbollah a terrorist organisation, but while fighting Israel is the group's main aim, its alliance with a powerful Christian group is one of many signs that Hezbollah has evolved from a mere militant group into a sophisticated political organisation with a strong power base and cunning strategy. | The United States and Britain consider Hezbollah a terrorist organisation, but while fighting Israel is the group's main aim, its alliance with a powerful Christian group is one of many signs that Hezbollah has evolved from a mere militant group into a sophisticated political organisation with a strong power base and cunning strategy. |
"Since the 1990s, Hezbollah has been playing a very intelligent game. They made a clear decision and put aside the idea of creating an Islamic state, instead focusing on national resistance. Their alliance with Christian leaders is part of this strategy," says Karim Makdisi, a political analyst at the American University of Beirut. | "Since the 1990s, Hezbollah has been playing a very intelligent game. They made a clear decision and put aside the idea of creating an Islamic state, instead focusing on national resistance. Their alliance with Christian leaders is part of this strategy," says Karim Makdisi, a political analyst at the American University of Beirut. |
Christian alliance | Christian alliance |
Hezbollah's main electoral partner is the Free Patriotic Movement, led by the retired Christian general, Michel Aoun. | Hezbollah's main electoral partner is the Free Patriotic Movement, led by the retired Christian general, Michel Aoun. |
Mr Aoun's critics see the general as a traitor and an opportunist who in 2006 allied himself with Hezbollah, abandoning his anti-Syrian stance. | Mr Aoun's critics see the general as a traitor and an opportunist who in 2006 allied himself with Hezbollah, abandoning his anti-Syrian stance. |
LEBANON ELECTIONS KEY FACTS 128-seat parliament. Seats divided along sectarian and communal lines - 64 for Muslims and 64 for ChristiansMain factions: 14 March Coalition: Future movement, Progressive Socialist Party, Christian Lebanese Forces, Christian Phalangist party. 8 March Coalition: Hezbollah, Amal movement headed by the current parliamentary speaker, Nabih Birri. Free Patriotic Movement of Gen Michel Aoun href="/2/hi/middle_east/8079481.stm">Q&A: Lebanese elections explained href="/2/hi/middle_east/8083948.stm">Voters flock for knife edge vote | |
But his supporters say he is a reformer, and they approve of his alliance with Hezbollah. | But his supporters say he is a reformer, and they approve of his alliance with Hezbollah. |
"The opposition has never been in power, and when I listen to their speeches they focus on internal security, economics, political reform. But the government block is only busy with retaliatory attacks on opposition," says Joe, a graduate student in Beirut. | "The opposition has never been in power, and when I listen to their speeches they focus on internal security, economics, political reform. But the government block is only busy with retaliatory attacks on opposition," says Joe, a graduate student in Beirut. |
Decades ago, Christians dominated politics in Lebanon. But over the years many left, fleeing wars and instability. Those who stayed failed to unite. | Decades ago, Christians dominated politics in Lebanon. But over the years many left, fleeing wars and instability. Those who stayed failed to unite. |
Politically their community is now split between the Shias and the Sunnis, but in this crucial election Christians are the ones who will determine the outcome. | Politically their community is now split between the Shias and the Sunnis, but in this crucial election Christians are the ones who will determine the outcome. |
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