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November 10, 2010

Naharnet - March 14 Commits to Christian-Islamic Equality: March 8 Forces Insist on Violating Lebanon's Pledges on STL - November 10, 2010

The March 14 General Secretariat stressed on Wednesday its commitment to Christian-Islamic equality as it is the strongest guarantee for maintaining coexistence in light of the internal and regional disputes.
It rejected in its weekly meeting subjecting Lebanon to armed powers following political and factional agendas.

In addition, it criticized the March 8 forces' "lack of the minimum amount of sense of responsibility" due to its insistence on making the government take a position that contradicts the Lebanese state's pledges over the Special Tribunal for Lebanon.

Furthermore, it said that their position "should they succeed, will only lead to Lebanon being labeled as a failed state, which will not in any way affect the course of international justice."

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