Rifi Launches Initiative for Tripoli, Says Only State Must Tackle Security Problems

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Justice Minister Ashraf Rifi, the former head of Internal Security Forces, on Sunday launched an initiative for Tripoli, his hometown, in a bid to address the turbulent security situation in the northern city.

The initiative comes "after Tripoli managed to prevent a twentieth round of violence" between the rival neighborhoods of Bab al-Tabbaneh and Jabal Mohsen, Rifi said.

Under the initiative, "none of the parties should resort to arms and must leave security solutions to the state and its judicial and military authorities," Rifi added.

The ex-ISF chief, who is influential in the northern city, stressed the need to “allow Tripoli's residents to practice their normal life through restoring the economic and commercial cycles.”

Rifi called for "paying compensations to those affected by the incidents that hit Tripoli and exerting efforts to end the typical belligerent atmosphere that is engulfing the tense neighborhoods.”

The minister underline the importance of “expediting the execution of developmental projects in Tripoli and its lower-class neighborhoods and providing job opportunities for young people so that they can secure a decent and stable life.”

Rifi noted that he would follow up on his initiative with all relevant officials, urging everyone to “contribute to breaking the cycle of death and violence in Tripoli and resorting to the state and only the state.”

The assassination on Thursday of Abdul Rahman Youssef Diab -- a Jabal Mohsen leader and the father of one of those charged with staging the bombings that hit al-Taqwa and al-Salam mosques – had sparked low-intensity clashes with Bab al-Tabbaneh.

But on Saturday, Arab Democratic Party political relations official Rifaat Eid announced that “Jabal Mohsen's people are reasonable people and the 48-hour ultimatum was aimed at appeasing the Alawite community,” after the party warned state authorities to arrest Diab's killers within two days or face consequences.

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Thumb lebanon_first 23 February 2014, 18:50

How can you give opportunities to Tripoli lower classes when you have 1 Million syrian refugees hungry for jobs competing against the lower classes of Tripoli?
Mikati should have insisted on putting the refugees in border camps. Now his constituents are paying the price.

Thumb cedre 23 February 2014, 19:19

Impoverishment of the north has been a deliberate strategy for decades.
Reopen Kleyate airport, invest in Tripoli port and in business parks/industrial zone...

Missing cedars 23 February 2014, 19:19

"Rifaat Eid Party warned state authorities to arrest diab's killers within two days or face consequences", How about you have 48hrs you and your Hizbollah to turn in your illegal arms to the state first, before you profess on security, if it is anyone who dragged this country into legion to Assad and Iran first then the state authority it would be you and the thugs like you that dragged the country into more extremism from AlQaeda to Nusra.

Missing peace 23 February 2014, 21:05

thanks to the syrian laws still existing, the syrians need no papers to cross the lebanese borders... so till no one dare change the laws every syrian can do whatever they want in Lebanon, whatever FPMers cry about... the very same laws their M8 friends voted too....

they keep shouting that syria is a brother country , so now assume the consequences of your principles! you keep whining that syria is no enemy to Lebanon after all it has done, among which these laws permitting syrians to be at home here...

so assume, or change the laws and treat syria as any foreign country instead of licking their boots! cowards.....

Thumb cedre 24 February 2014, 04:19

he cant, scared of consequences...