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  Updated: December 03, 2006

No easing in Lebanon political crisis as Hezbollah continues protest

By: Karim Tellawi

BEIRUT, Lebanon: Political crisis of Lebanon showed no sign of easing on Sunday, with Hezbollah pressing its protest campaign to topple the Western-backed government.

Thousands of protesters from Hezbollah and its allies spent a second night in a tent city in downtown Beirut, within earshot of the office-turned-residence of Prime Minister Fouad Siniora.

“Beirut is free, Siniora out,” thousands chanted during a late Saturday night rally at a central square. The protesters said they would not leave before the government fell.

“We assure the Lebanese that change is coming soon. A national unity government will be achieved,” Hezbollah member of parliament Hussein Haj Hassan told the group’s Al Manar television from the camp city.      


 
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