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August 30, 2012

NowLebanon - Sit-in held in Beirut’s Hamra on occasion of International Day of the Disappeared, August 30 2012


On the occasion of the International Day of the Disappeared, relatives of Lebanese people who went missing and were kidnapped during the Lebanese civil war (1975-1990) staged a sit-in in Beirut’s Hamra.  
According to the National News Agency, the protest took place on the sidelines of an exhibition organized by the International Committee of the Red Cross at a hall affiliated with the Tourism Ministry.
Widad Halawani, the head of the committee of abducted and missing Lebanese, addressed the relevant authorities on behalf of the protesters, calling on them to bear responsibility toward Lebanese citizens “and those living in Lebanon through [enforcing] justice and law and protecting people’s rights and safety.”
She also underlined the importance of “holding on to the draft law that was prepared to resolve” the issue pertaining to missing and kidnapped Lebanese.
The protesters also called on the relevant authorities to listen to their points of view on the aforementioned case. 
Rights groups have said that thousands of Lebanese nationals were arbitrarily detained and sent to Syrian prisons after the start of the Lebanese civil war and the Syrian entry into the country. 

http://www.nowlebanon.com/NewsArticleDetails.aspx?ID=431930#

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