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Lebanon's pro-Western government says it is determined to hold a presidential election, despite the assassination of another anti-Syrian politician. | Lebanon's pro-Western government says it is determined to hold a presidential election, despite the assassination of another anti-Syrian politician. |
Prime Minister Fouad Siniora said the killers of MP Antoine Ghanim would not be allowed to succeed in their aims. | Prime Minister Fouad Siniora said the killers of MP Antoine Ghanim would not be allowed to succeed in their aims. |
Syria has been accused of being behind the killing, but it denies involvement. | |
MPs are due to choose a new president next week. The killings of several anti-Syrian figures have left Lebanon's government with only a slim majority. | |
Banks, schools and government offices have been closed in Lebanon, as the country mourns Mr Ghanim, of the Maronite Phalange party. | Banks, schools and government offices have been closed in Lebanon, as the country mourns Mr Ghanim, of the Maronite Phalange party. |
The education ministry said schools and universities would remain closed again on Friday, when a funeral would be held. | The education ministry said schools and universities would remain closed again on Friday, when a funeral would be held. |
ANTOINE GHANIM Anti-Syrian Lebanese MP64-year-old lawyerMember of Maronite Christian Phalange partyElected deputy in 2000Re-elected in 2005 Assassination threatens poll Killing angers Mid-East press Views: Lebanese exasperated | ANTOINE GHANIM Anti-Syrian Lebanese MP64-year-old lawyerMember of Maronite Christian Phalange partyElected deputy in 2000Re-elected in 2005 Assassination threatens poll Killing angers Mid-East press Views: Lebanese exasperated |
Mr Ghanim died with at least six others in a car bombing in the mainly Christian Sin al-Fil district on Wednesday. | Mr Ghanim died with at least six others in a car bombing in the mainly Christian Sin al-Fil district on Wednesday. |
Mr Siniora said on Thursday: "The hand of terror will not win and will not succeed in subduing us and silencing us. | Mr Siniora said on Thursday: "The hand of terror will not win and will not succeed in subduing us and silencing us. |
"The Lebanese will not retreat and will have a new president elected by lawmakers, no matter how big the conspiracy was." | "The Lebanese will not retreat and will have a new president elected by lawmakers, no matter how big the conspiracy was." |
He has called for a UN investigation into the assassination of Mr Ghanim, who had returned to Beirut just a few days before his death to take part in next week's vote. | He has called for a UN investigation into the assassination of Mr Ghanim, who had returned to Beirut just a few days before his death to take part in next week's vote. |
Lebanon is poised to choose a successor to pro-Syrian President Emile Lahoud. | Lebanon is poised to choose a successor to pro-Syrian President Emile Lahoud. |
The country has been mired in an ongoing political crisis, with a deadlock between pro- and anti-Syrian factions in parliament. | The country has been mired in an ongoing political crisis, with a deadlock between pro- and anti-Syrian factions in parliament. |
'Hand of terror' | 'Hand of terror' |
Syria said it had no involvement in the attack, calling it a "criminal act" that undermined hopes for Lebanese national reconciliation. | Syria said it had no involvement in the attack, calling it a "criminal act" that undermined hopes for Lebanese national reconciliation. |
LEBANESE ASSASSINATIONS Feb 2005: Ex-PM Rafik HaririApril 2005: MP Bassel FleihanJune 2005: Anti-Syria journalist Samir KassirJune 2005: Ex-Communist leader George HawiDec 2005: Anti-Syria MP Gebran TueniNov 2006: Industry Minister Pierre GemayelJune 2007: Anti-Syria MP Walid EidoSep 2007: Anti-Syria MP Antoine Ghanim | LEBANESE ASSASSINATIONS Feb 2005: Ex-PM Rafik HaririApril 2005: MP Bassel FleihanJune 2005: Anti-Syria journalist Samir KassirJune 2005: Ex-Communist leader George HawiDec 2005: Anti-Syria MP Gebran TueniNov 2006: Industry Minister Pierre GemayelJune 2007: Anti-Syria MP Walid EidoSep 2007: Anti-Syria MP Antoine Ghanim |
But some Lebanese politicians were quick to blame Damascus for the blast. | But some Lebanese politicians were quick to blame Damascus for the blast. |
Saad Hariri, son of Rafik Hariri, a former prime minister who was assassinated in a bomb attack in 2005, said responsibility lay with the "cowardly regime" of Syria. | Saad Hariri, son of Rafik Hariri, a former prime minister who was assassinated in a bomb attack in 2005, said responsibility lay with the "cowardly regime" of Syria. |
Even pro-Syrian Mr Lahoud said it was no coincidence someone was killed whenever there were positive developments in Lebanon. | Even pro-Syrian Mr Lahoud said it was no coincidence someone was killed whenever there were positive developments in Lebanon. |
US President George W Bush denounced the "horrific assassination", which he described as attempts by Syria and Lebanon to destabilise Lebanon. | US President George W Bush denounced the "horrific assassination", which he described as attempts by Syria and Lebanon to destabilise Lebanon. |
The attack has also been criticised by the UK, the EU, Russia, China, France and Italy. | The attack has also been criticised by the UK, the EU, Russia, China, France and Italy. |
Six other leading figures in Lebanon's anti-Syria movement have been killed since Rafik Hariri's assassination in 2005. | Six other leading figures in Lebanon's anti-Syria movement have been killed since Rafik Hariri's assassination in 2005. |