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Asaad: Army should deploy in South
Political aspirant Ahmad Asaad came down heavily on Speaker Nabih Berri and accused him of acting as a “broker” between the country’s public institutions and the public. Berri’s policies “are taking the country back in time,” Asaad told a gathering in Bint Jbeil, adding that Berri has said that he worked for the interests of the Shiites, the South and Lebanon, but “the government’s institutions are the ones doing this job using taxpayers’ money.” He said Berri changed the democratic system that historically existed in the South to a system of “tyranny and dictatorship” that he presided over. “You can’t ask the public to abide by the law when you are violating it,” Asaad added. Asaad called for the deployment of the [Lebanese] army in the South, saying this was the only way to ensure security and safety. He said that the public wanted the army to assume its role in the South, adding that “the Lebanese government is the only party that can secure stability and security.”
As opposed to Amal and Hezbollah and the Paleo "militias."
Asaad, who is the son of former Speaker Kamel Asaad, urged the Syrian government “on behalf of all the free people in the South” to allow the Lebanese army to take control of the situation and stop what he described as violations. “We are proud to be Arabs and we will fight the Israeli enemy,” he said, “but Lebanon has sacrificed the most among Arab countries 
 Enough!” Asaad added that he believed it was the duty of the central government to act to preserve the dignity of the South and its residents.
When Arabs start talking about preserving their "dignity," it usually amounts to sticking their collective chin out and hollering "hit me!"

Posted by: Fred Pruitt 2003-11-04
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=20753