Tensions High in Bourj Hammoud after Man Critically Wounded in Brawl

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Tensions were running high Sunday in the northern Metn area of Bourj Hammoud, in the wake of a clash that erupted Saturday between residents and a number of Kurd young men.

“Residents staged a sit-in outside the Bourj Hammoud Municipality, demanding that security be imposed in the area,” LBCI television reported.

They also called for “protecting them from the Kurds,” saying they must be kicked out of their houses.

Another sit-in was held outside the water firm in Bourj Hammoud amid the deployment of army troops and Internal Security Forces members.

According to the Internal Security Forces' Traffic Management Center, the road was blocked near the Saint Joseph Church during the protests.

In the evening, the ISF issued a statement saying "the Bourj Hammoud department arrested overnight 5 Syrians in connection with the clash," noting that "investigations are underway under the supervision of the judiciary."

Later, state-run National News Agency said security forces restored calm on Bourj Hammoud's streets after staging patrols and arresting a number of people suspected of “involvement in Saturday's clash and in creating new tensions on Sunday.”

The agency said the area had witnessed a commotion “after some residents noticed that a number of Kurds were carrying knives.”

A verbal dispute had erupted into a major brawl on Saturday. According to witnesses, sharp objects were used in the fight.

A video showing a man hurling a big gas cylinder at a crowd from the second floor of a building has gone viral on social media.

The man who was hit by the cylinder, Elias Kalash, is reportedly lying in hospital in a critical condition.

Fistfights involving foreign workers are frequent in Bourj Hammoud, a predominantly Armenian Lebanese neighborhood.

Y.R.

Comments 8
Default-user-icon vicking (Guest) 19 May 2014, 06:54

These kurds and others must be kicked out of burj hammoud. OUT !!!!

Missing ghassen 19 May 2014, 17:13

I see, then let's start with the armenians. Armenia is a free country, why not go live with your people?

Default-user-icon Mike (Guest) 20 May 2014, 00:18

lets start with you, lebanese people loves each other? first of all love your brother and then start hating others. ( lebanese armenians are part of lebanese people )

Default-user-icon John (Guest) 20 May 2014, 13:48

We will when we liberate the whole of Armenia.

Default-user-icon Arz (Guest) 21 May 2014, 03:24

Soon muslims will not leave you or your family in Lebanon you idiot. If you are a maronite go back to Syria, if Roum, go back to Greece, if Shiite go back to Iraq or Arabia and if you're a Sunni, you can go to anywhere to Middle East you came from. If you don't have a place, go to hell.

Thumb -phoenix1 19 May 2014, 13:28

Absolutely, the residents of Burj Hammoud should get them out of their place, and we Lebanese should also kick them out of Lebanon. Something these people still don't know, that when the patience of the Christian people reaches its lowest, there will be a big bang.

Missing jeff070 19 May 2014, 20:23

I like when comments are made of the christian faith. I'll let that slide. The problem of people living in Bourj Hammoud is that when the Armenians moved they came to work be educated and build a community. And as many people that live there and I am one of them who did, other Lebanese have come and live there and nobody bothered each other.

But when you want to come to disturb, intending violence and holding knives in the area then you are going to have a problem. This has been going on for about 3 to 4 years now. With more influx of Syrians things are getting worse because of the violence they are bringing. People do not mind other cultures coming, but you think you can come in with violence then you are in for a problem.

Default-user-icon Aleson (Guest) 26 May 2014, 14:51

A drunk or stupid person said improper words to an Armenian WOMAN made all these racist tension against an entire community! It is not for the behaviour of that stupid person, but for the racist view that some groups spread among Armenians and Christians against Syrians. Some others work for the advantage of Syrian regime. What Tashanq and its supporters do against Kurds is entirely racist! They started this campaign since the Syrian revolution. Tashanq is an ally of al-Assad and does not want to see Kurds running demonstrations from its district against the regime. It is shame that Tashnaq and other racists can so easily destroy the relationship between Armenians and Kurds.