مدير عام "المنار" يقدم استقالته بعد الجدل الذي اثاره اعتذار المحطة من البحرين

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قدم مدير عام "المنار" عبدالله قصير استقالته من القناة، بحسب ما اوردت تقارير صحفية، وذلك اثر الجدل الذي جرى مؤخرا حول اعتذار القناة من البحرين لتغطيتها حركة الاحتجاجات في الممكلة.

وقالت قناة الـ LBCI أن "النائب السابق عبد الله قصير قدم استقالته قبل اسبوع وتم قبولها"، في حين ذكرت تقارير اخرى انه توجه الى ايران بعد قبول استقالته من قبل المحطة.

وكانت "المنار" واذاعة "النور" اللتان يملكهما حزب الله قدمتهما اعتذارا "رسميا" من البحرين عن تغطيتهما للاحتجاجات، وأكد القصير حينها الاعتذار.

واوضحت مصادر قريبة من اجتماعات اتحاد اذاعات الدول العربية أن "الاعتذار جاء كتسوية بعد طلب البحرين سحب عضوية المجموعة اللبنانية (المنار، اذاعة النور) من اتحاد اذاعات الدول العربية".

الا أن حزب الله تنصل في بيان صادر عنه، من خطوة المجموعة اللبنانية في الاعتذار، قائلا: "كان تقديرا خاصا من الوفد، ولم تتم مراجعة قيادة حزب الله فيه".

وشرح الحزب أن "موقفنا الداعم والمساند لقضية الشعب البحريني المظلوم لم يتبدل ابدا". مضيفا: "نعتبر أن الظلم الذي مارسته السلطات البحرينية بحق شعبها كبير وما زال قائما في حرمان الشعب البحريني من حقوقه البديهية في حق المشاركة السياسية".

يشار الى أن البحرين تشهد منذ شباط 2011 حركة احتجاج يحركها الشيعة الذين يشكلون الاكثرية في هذا البلد الخليجي، ضد حكم آل خليفة السنة، ومنذ اندلاعها تشهد الممكلة علاقات متوترة مع حزب الله الذي يؤيد الحركة الاحتجاجية ضد النظام القائم.

التعليقات 15
Thumb sevilla 21:46 ,2013 كانون الأول 25

“Qassir left for Iran after his resignation was accepted,” As Safir newspaper said in a terse report on its website.

That is where he calls home.

Thumb habib 03:29 ,2013 كانون الأول 26

Milad majid 3al jami3 .

Missing ghzayel 10:24 ,2013 كانون الأول 26

well we should give the guy some credit; he was sacked because he dared to stand against the divine instructions and apologized for something he did, gesture rarely seen in Iranian hezballa ideology.

Missing watan-libnan 12:57 ,2013 كانون الأول 26

Actually mr blackk Saad hariri was born in saudi arabia so him being there isn't unusual but where was nasrollah born and he represents other countries one which is not lebanon

Thumb -phoenix1 14:04 ,2013 كانون الأول 26

One of those Lebanese TV stations whose sole role is the brainwashing of people. The very opposite of Al Jazzera in ideology.

Missing ---karim_m3- 15:02 ,2013 كانون الأول 26

Yes yes Jazeera doesn't brainwash anybody at all, abadan.

Thumb bill_the_butcher 14:39 ,2013 كانون الأول 26

Be wary of any media outlet that has an overweight Gulf(y) running the show.

Thumb cedre 14:47 ,2013 كانون الأول 26

probably a taklif shar3i from Khamenei...

Missing ---karim_m3- 15:02 ,2013 كانون الأول 26

God bless the Bahraini revolution! Down with the illegitimate, criminal, terrorist Bahraini regime and freedom to the oppressed Bahraini revolutionaries!

Thumb cedre 15:31 ,2013 كانون الأول 26

down with khomeynist terrorists claiming to be peaceful protestors but attacking sunnis and their mosques.

Missing ---karim_m3- 16:29 ,2013 كانون الأول 26

Go back to Saudi Arabia, Salafist terrorist.

Thumb cedre 18:59 ,2013 كانون الأول 26

karimo unfortunately I have never been to KSA.
Please pray so I go there soon for umrah or hajj.
Thanks my fellow countryman...

Default-user-icon Yaser (ضيف) 01:19 ,2013 كانون الأول 28

Why??
When it happens in Bahrain, it is a terrorist attack prevailed by the Iranians and Hizbullah.
But when it happens in Syria, it is the right of people against their oppressor…
When it happens in Egypt, it is the peoples' right against the corrupt goventment,
and if it ever happens in the Gulf region, it is a movement against the Walyyul Amr: i.e. you have to be killed.

Default-user-icon Yaser (ضيف) 01:19 ,2013 كانون الأول 28

Please ppl be just and clear for your own sake. We all know that a lot of ppl hate Iran, and for that they hate Hizbullah, Bahraini revolution, Iraq, as well as any Shias. But regardless of all, please be just. Go bask to basics. A human being asking for the basic rights and the rights to live like a human being, not like a dog! Bottom line, this is the foundation of the revolution in Bahrain. For those who haven't visited Bahrain, you would be shocked to see, if you park in one of the shopping malls, that the person who comes to clean your car is a Bahraini guy, who speaks perfect English. Simply, he is actually a doctor, not offered a job or house or money or bread, so he has to clean ppls cars to get some cash and feed his family. A scene, I never observed either in Egypt or in Syria, having visited both.

Take home message: be clear, fair, and just to all humans, regardless of their religious attributes...

Default-user-icon Mahmood (ضيف) 13:08 ,2014 كانون الثاني 28

We all have rights, but with rights come responsibility. If you are the main breadwinner of a family and work in a industry with low skill and education requirements, say, like a taxi driver, have two wives and 8 children, while selfishly saving money to see tombs abroad, all the while disregarding your children and wives, then this does not become an issue of basic rights anymore, its a family and upbringing issue.
I am from Bahrain and the only locals who offer to clean cars are kids and teens, who are most likely neglected by their family as their parents selfishly save up money to visit tombs in Iraq and Iran. Parental neglect leads to these children to being susceptible to other sources of income and potential abuse. Go to Dubai and you will see many Egyptian taxi drivers who hold PhDs and engineering degrees, but drive taxis in the UAE because the wages they get from there is much higher than their home country. This, my sympathy building friend is called underemployment.