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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Lebanese Army Deploys In Tripoli After 13 Killed
2012-06-03
[Ma'an] Lebanese troops deployed in the northern city of Tripoli
...a confusing city, one end of thich is located in Lebanon and the other end of which is the capital of Libya. Its chief distinction is being mentioned in the Marine Hymn...
early on Sunday after fierce festivities between supporters and opponents of Syrian Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
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in which 13 people were killed, local medics and security sources said.

Residents said relative calm had returned to the city since the soldiers deployed at around 7 a.m., after gunnies exchanged heavy machinegun fire and rocket propelled grenades.

Prime Minister Najib Mikati and other Tripoli politicians instructed security forces on Saturday to use an "iron fist" to quell the worst violence to shake Tripoli since the start of an uprising against Assad in neighboring Syria.

The mainly Sunni Mohammedan protests against Assad have polarized Tripoli, where a small community of Alawites - from the same offshoot of Shiite Islam as Assad - have frequently clashed with majority Sunni Mohammedans who support the uprising.

The latest festivities began after midnight on Friday and continued throughout Saturday until the army deployment.

Gunmen from the Jebel Mohsen district, home to Tripoli's Alawite residents, have fought intermittent skirmishes over the past few weeks with Sunni Mohammedan fighters in the Bab al-Tabbaneh area.

Saturday's corpse count was the highest in a single day in Tripoli, raising fears that Syria's unrest was spilling over into its smaller neighbor.

The Lebanese National News Agency said there was "shelling across both areas heard every five minutes, and snipers targeting civilians".

Residents said those killed included civilians caught in the crossfire and that a Lebanese soldier was among the maimed.

The areas have long-standing grievances separate from the Syrian conflict but the Sunni-led uprising against Assad has caused strife among Leb's mixed population, especially in Tripoli, 70 km north of Beirut.

Syria flooded Leb with troops early in its 1975-1990 civil war and dominated its neighbor for more than a decade afterwards. It retains significant influence over Leb's intelligence apparatus and military, despite having withdrawn troops in 2005.
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