Jumblat Questions Ban of Iranian Film in Lebanon

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Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat condemned on Monday the riots that have taken place in Egypt over the weekend, voicing his confidence in the Egyptian security forces’ ability in restoring stability.

He warned in his weekly editorial in the PSP-affiliated al-Anbaa magazine: “It’s necessary to prevent the unrest from developing into sectarian strife.”

He therefore suggested that a comprehensive investigation be launched in the matter to determine who started the shooting, which provoked the Egyptian army to intervene to control the unrest.

“The Egyptian army protected the revolution and it is necessary to preserve the positive relationship between the army and people,” the MP stressed.

Furthermore, Jumblat proposed that “the public administration be purified of members of the previous regime in order to prevent them from aborting the revolution’s goals.”

“Religious places of worship should be protected and attention should be focused on the activity of salafist movements to uncover the sources of their funding,” he continued.

“These groups are spreading corruption and conducting their activity at a suspicious time,” he noted.

In addition, the PSP leader said that political measures should be taken in order to reorganize the internal scene in Egypt and assert the goals of the revolution.

“The longer they take in implementing these measures, the more the members of the previous regime will be able to meddle in proceedings in Egypt,” Jumblat warned.

He also voiced concern over the meddling of Arab and regional powers, “who oppose the Arab revolts,” in Egyptian affairs.

Clashes broke out over the weekend between Christians, Muslims, and Egyptian security forces, leaving at least 24 dead and 200 injured.

The clashes began when Christians were protesting a recent church attack.

On Lebanon’s banning of a screening of a documentary on the violence in the run-up to the 2009 Iranian presidential vote, Jumblat said: “Such a development contradicts Lebanon’s history of respecting cultural, media, and political freedom.”

“We question how Iran, which is the homeland of major writers and poets, would interfere in Lebanon to prevent the screening of this film or did the Iranian ambassador to Lebanon take it upon himself and ban the screening without his government’s knowledge?” the MP asked.

“If so, then why did Lebanese censors comply with his demand?” he wondered.

The film, “'Red, White and the Green”, by Iranian director Nader Davoodi was expected to be shown at the Beirut International Film Festival.

The director was also prevented from traveling to Lebanon.

Comments 10
Thumb geha 10 October 2011, 17:19

for sure it is dizzling :)
anyway the same team that helped the hizbullah guy oit of jail from Egypt, is behind the burning of the church.
this has Syro/iranian implications. do not forget that Assad promised to ignite the whole region.
he is trying his best with the kurds in Turkey and now in Egypt with this.

Thumb canaanite 10 October 2011, 17:20

When I grow up, I want to be like Jumblatt...!

No I dont

Yes I do

No I dont

Yes I do

No I dont

wow... its dizzying being Walid Bek!

Default-user-icon Trueself (Guest) 10 October 2011, 17:38

The situation inthe Middle East and Iran is becoming very fluid. lebanon's situation is not any better. Huzbullah has taken over power by intimidation and force and is now entrenching its wings all over the arena and soon will be the only power that can speak in this country. Jumblat, out of fear for his life and the lives of his Druze sect, opted for safety, albeit unconvincingly, and gave Huzbullah the power they need to stay perpetually in power. To his surprise, Jumblat who cherishes freedom, didn't know that he and his sect one day will be a puppet in Huzbullah's hands and this is what really happened. In the Middle East there's no place for those who swerve a lot and Jumblat is one of them woth Aoun as the leader of swerving. Jumblat however acts shrewdly while Aoun is like a buldog that charges without a brain. His only aim is to steal as much as he can before the lebanese coffers run out of money. Both are so miserable and are showing it.

Default-user-icon Gabby (Guest) 10 October 2011, 18:10

Censorship and destruction of freedoms is what the Hezz will bring if they are left in place in the gov't.

It seems whever the muzz get mad they blame Christians.

Default-user-icon shiite (Guest) 10 October 2011, 18:17

The source of funding is probably the same one that funded the many thousands of Islamist Sunni jehadist fighters that president Assad send to Iraq through his border to fight the invading crusaders. They ended up killing mostly Sunnis, Shiites, Christian and Kurdish Iraqis, creating chaos and giving the Persian funders a firm foothold in that Arab country.

Missing hiram-of-tyre 10 October 2011, 19:00

Canaanite!

Good one!

Thumb thepatriot 10 October 2011, 19:45

Yes! To all posts above!

Thumb thepatriot 10 October 2011, 22:15

How come Shiite posts an hour after me and has his post above ya Naharnet...?

Thumb shab 11 October 2011, 00:34

Censorship is so primitive.

Thumb Marc 11 October 2011, 06:08

Banni g this movie was the best advertisement it can ever get