Future Agitates against LA, Spreads Chaos
Zeinab Essa
Couple of years ago, the head of the Blue party in Lebanon Saad Hariri blustered that his Future movement is that of pen and education away from arms.
However, on more than one occasion, the party and its supporters rebut their immigrant leader's claims.
On Friday, the Future party's real image was portrayed all over the Lebanese territories.
The occasion was supposed to be a united Friday prayer all over the nation.
But the assumed religious duty proved to be nothing than spreading chaos and attacking the Lebanese Army's post.
Thus, Hariri's supposed students turned to be a group of trouble makers, their pens turned to be guns and the books were nothing more than burning tires and blocking roads.
It all started as the Future scheme of agitating sectarian strife in Lebanon suffered a major setback with the LA's achievement in ending Ahmad al-Assir's phenomenon.
Thus, a common code was given to militants from Sidon to Tripoli as a joint operation room mastered various types of incitement: sectarian rhetoric through loudspeakers, shooting and terrorizing civilians, and closing the mosques.
In the capital of the South, Sidon, the Future militants banned the mosques' Imams from leading the Friday players.
Moreover, they restricted the prayers to al-Zaatari's mosque. The Future bloc Head, former PM, Fouad Siniora as well as Dae al-Islam Shahal attended.
Not only did the supposed prayers rejected the Imam's call for balance but they they even attacked and insulted him for saluting the LA's martyrs.
Things didn't end at this point, the Future and al-Shahal's supporters chose to attack the LA's posts in Abra under the pretext of praying in al-Assir's mosque.
As the LA tried to convince the crowd that the region isn't safe due to the explosive materials that al-Assir and his militants had planted, the trouble makers tried to storm the LA's post.
In response, the LA soldiers fired in the air, obliging the chaotic movement from achieving its goal.
And here is the proof that denies all Future claims that the LA initiated Friday's incident in Abra by attacking the so-called "peaceful crowd":
From the capital of the South to that of the North, the militants' show found its way through terrorizing the city and its people.
According to the National News Agency reported that armed men blocked the old seaside road that links Tripoli to Beirut at the al-Behsas area and forced shops to close.
This comes as sounds of machinegun fire were reverberating across the northern city.
Meanwhile, protesters blocked the Tripoli-Beirut international highway in the Palma resort area and fired gunshots in the air, as other demonstrators blocked the highway at the al-Salam roundabout at Tripoli's entrance.
In parallel, the barbaric performance of militants reached the level of smashing the LA's statues erected at the southern entrance of Tripoli in loyalty to the martyrs of Nahr al-Bared.
In Beirut, the Future and al-Assir's supporters were busy cutting the roads in the Tariq al-Jedideh.
Amid all this, Hariri must be questioned: Are strife and chaos the basics of the education you promised the Lebanese with?
Source: al-Ahed news
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