Suleiman Heads Security Meeting, Warns against 'Jeopardizing Security of Lebanese, Foreigners'

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President Michel Suleiman on Wednesday presided over a meeting with all the chiefs of the Lebanese security agencies, after al-Meqdad clan abducted more than 20 Syrians and a Turkish national in retaliation for the kidnap of one of its members by Syrian rebels in Damascus.

Suleiman also held phone talks with Speaker Nabih Berri and Prime Minister Najib Miqati “over the developments that took place today,” state-run National News Agency reported.

Later on Wednesday, Suleiman warned against "jeopardizing the security of the Lebanese citizens and foreigners in Lebanon … under any excuse," noting that “spreading chaos cannot secure the release of any abductee.”

And as he expressed his solidarity with the families of the abductees, the president called on military and security forces to "prevent the blocking of roads and protect the embassies of the friendly and brotherly countries, especially Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey and Syria."

Suleiman also noted that exercising restraint would protect the interests of Lebanese expatriates in the countries that host them.

The president called on Lebanese political leaders to “contain the tensions and help the state by abiding by the Baabda Declaration, which stressed that Lebanon must be spared the repercussions of the crises in neighboring countries and that any spillover must be prevented.”

Suleiman also said that he is closely following the situations and holding meetings and contacts with Lebanese and foreign officials over the fate of the Lebanese abductees.

NNA said dozens of Syrians were kidnapped and Syrian-owned shops vandalized in Beirut’s southern suburbs after unconfirmed reports that several Lebanese taken hostage in Syria had been killed.

Gunmen also took to the streets in the southern suburb of Tiro, NNA said.

"Some of the attackers vandalized shops, destroyed cars for sale, and kidnapped dozens of Syrians," it said. "The situation has got out of control."

The violence erupted after unconfirmed reports were broadcast claiming several Lebanese kidnapped in Syria in May were killed in an airstrike in the northern town of Aazaz on Wednesday.

According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, seven of the 11 Lebanese Shiite pilgrims kidnapped in Syria were injured, but none was killed.

"The relatives and neighbors of several Lebanese kidnapped in Syria took to the streets, and started to harass Syrians and vandalize their property in the area," NNA said.

Syria's main opposition coalition condemned the kidnappings.

"The Syrian National Council expresses its deep dismay at the kidnapping of a large number of Syrian citizens, who had fled to Lebanon to take refuge from bloody oppression in their country," it said in a statement.

Earlier Wednesday, al-Meqdad clan said it kidnapped at least 20 Syrians to try to secure the release of a family member abducted near Damascus this week. The Syrian rebel group that abducted Hassan al-Meqdad has claimed that he is a Hizbullah sniper.

Both Hizbullah and al-Meqdad’s family have denied the claims.

"We do not take part in any harassment of innocent Syrians, but any supporter of the Free Syrian Army is a legitimate target for us," Hatem al-Meqdad, Hassan’s brother, told LBCI.

Syrian rebel groups have accused Hizbullah -- which is closely allied with the regime of President Bashar Assad -- of playing a role in the violence, though the group has consistently denied this.

Comments 16
Thumb primesuspect 15 August 2012, 20:48

Arrest the vandals and hostage-takers NOW. Send in all ISF + Army if needed. If it remains undealt with this could escalate and ignite a civil war.

Thumb thefool 15 August 2012, 22:22

There will be no civil war in Lebanon, only the Lebanese can decide on that. We have matured, and have added the notion of el "Tabour Khémis" to our dictionary.

If Bashar dosen't fall - It's Jordan or Lebanon that will have the 'spill over' (or so they say) until the US intervenes directly in Syria.

Everybody is waiting for Bashar to fall.

Thumb lebneneh 16 August 2012, 03:07

We have matured?? I wish my friend. We the Lebanese deserve all the shit we do to ourselves!

Thumb geha 16 August 2012, 05:43

if really they are not sanctioned by hizbushaitan and amal, then they are a cancer that should be surgically removed with the collaboration of hizbushaitan and amal.
otherwise this matter will cause strife. do not fool yourselves into thinking we learned anything from the past civil war: weapons are spread everywhere and something of this magnitude will definately cause strife.

Thumb primesuspect 16 August 2012, 07:07

I share lebneneh and geha's opinion, history repeats itself. don't overestimate the people... ya fool.

Missing gabby 15 August 2012, 22:02

Send the army in to arrest this "clan" which is just a splinter that does dirty work for ASSad and the hezz. Common killer thugs.

Thumb lebanon_first 15 August 2012, 23:05

cant do that. They are the mafia

Missing tolstoy 15 August 2012, 22:24

Mfawaz, this is the last bullet in your arsenal, the best you can do as your regime falls and your time comes to an end is act like street thugs like you always were. The masks have fallen, and we are so happy to see you doing what you are doing. Keep it up, and ruin everything in your way, because you are going down, and we are the ones who will be laughing as you kidnap and kill innocents leaving you naked and lingering in your shame when no more bullets are left for you to use, or drugs for you to sell! Enjoy the last hours you have left.

Default-user-icon lawer (Guest) 15 August 2012, 23:34

Don't worry Mr President we are safe, General Qahwagi has sprung up into action and sewed everybody!

Missing gabby 15 August 2012, 23:51

What was the Meqdad guy doing in Syria? Another pilgrimage? Or dirty work to kill Syrians under orders for the Hezz?

Default-user-icon Nour (Guest) 16 August 2012, 02:30

hayda yalli shater fi janebeto to warn, yotfaddall ye7bessoun kelloun.

Thumb lebneneh 16 August 2012, 03:09

What kind of sick mind do you have...what are you achieving?....NOTHING

Default-user-icon alexandre (Guest) 16 August 2012, 05:05

bottom line question is: lebanese citizens are kidnapped (no matter who), what has our government done? what are they doing? what will they do? nothing!!!! being lebanese means being alone and counting on yourself for all aspiring projects and aspects of ur life but taxes u will pay. I hate what's happening but if the mokdads decided to do something, let it be so, 4 lebs have been killed, 7 remain hostages....i woudn't mind if it was joumblat's or jaaja3's boys doing the kidnappings also for one of them...lebanese citizen. when u see the bigger plan and political scheme to what's happening in syria, u can only fake not understanding that they're coming to us, with another attempt to trap hezb...

Default-user-icon whenwillwebecivilized (Guest) 16 August 2012, 05:32

Oh lawless Lebanon... oh how I miss you. Well if our country had enough wit to get our lebanese people out of the syrian mess, we wouldn't need vigilantes running around in pickups vengefully kidnapping

Thumb shab 16 August 2012, 09:32

Let them kidnap , who cares. When Assad falls it's will all be history

Default-user-icon Sam (Guest) 16 August 2012, 12:20

"أعذرهم يارب لأنهم لا يدرون ما يفعلون " سنرددها دائماً و حتماً معذورون من تصرفاتهم ولو كانت أعنف من غيرها لردات الفعل فهؤلاء معروفون عبر التاريخ وليس اليوم ولكن هناك من ردات فعل قد تؤثر ليس فقط على العلاقات بين الدول وإنما على جميع اللبنانيين المقيمين خاصة في الدول العربية الشقيقة لما لهم فضل على أوضاعهم وتحسن أحوالهم في لبنان