Hariri Tweets: Assad Regime Will Never Change Unless it is Changed

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Former Prime Minister Saad Hariri asked his followers to pray for the success of the Syrian people in toppling their regime and said he will return to Lebanon when the time is ripe

“I think one has to persist peacefully, we did it in Lebanon and I am sure the Syrian people will prevail in the end,” he said on Twitter fielding questions from his supporters. “Just pray for them.”

“It’s Friday (I am) sitting and watching what’s happening in Syria, more blood (being) spilled for freedom by the oppressor after the Arab initiative,” Hariri said, after several followers asked him about his stance on the latest upheaval in the neighboring country.

“I think by now the world should understand that this regime will never change unless it is changed,” he said.

Turning to his presence abroad since April, he tweeted: “I miss Beirut and I miss Lebanon, but mostly I miss the people.”

“Some people wouldn't like me to go back to Lebanon but I will go back and this time I am staying for good,” he stressed.

In other tweet, he said: “I will go back to Lebanon when the timing is good.”

The leader of al-Mustaqbal movement also told his followers that it was time to reach out to them.

“It’s about time to make this more up close and personal, you’ll be hearing from me more often and I’ll be around as much as I can,” he tweeted.

Comments 7
Default-user-icon Rock (Guest) 06 November 2011, 11:38

God Bless you and your father's soul. His blood is the promise and the only light of truth in this dark tunnel of lies.

Thumb chrisrushlau 06 November 2011, 14:14

This is amusing.
Don't you think so?
Does having a billion dollars make you a prophet?

Thumb chrisrushlau 06 November 2011, 14:19

Well, then. What is the future for democracy in Saudi Arabia?

Default-user-icon Le PheneChien (Guest) 06 November 2011, 15:05

Having a billion dollar does not make you a prophet but if you use the billion dollar to do good things then yes you are a prophet (i.e. Build an Airport, Give loans to families unable to educate their children, rebuild downtown Beirut).
On your second concern, UAE, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia have no democracy per say but their legal system is fair towards their citizens in a sense that you get a warrant and lawyer to defend you legally versus being kidnapped and eliminated or thrown on the edge of the road daily. Can you come out alive from the Syrian prison? ask around and learn how justice works in your brotherly country which is why the people are sick and tired of this regime.

Missing minlibnan 06 November 2011, 19:21

His life is in danger. Why would he return now? What will that change today? He must listen to his security. Gebran tuini would still be with us if he stayed away. But Syria/hizballah/oun wanted him dead and they killed him hours later. Screw you m18! Your master bashar is on his death bed!! M18 your next.

Default-user-icon +OUA NABKA + (Guest) 06 November 2011, 20:20

even when he was prime minister Mr Saadeldine used to stay more outside lebanon than inside ,

Thumb shab 07 November 2011, 09:27

At least he's not hiding like a coward in some hole like the other one