Events in Beirut expose public distrust of Lebanese authorities

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  • The families of the port explosion鈥檚 victims demanded that those responsible for the explosion be 鈥渉anged in nooses.鈥�

BEIRUT: Two events in 24 hours in Beirut this week highlighted the troubled state of Lebanon. On Wednesday evening, members of the Internal Security Forces assaulted a lawyer who had violated lockdown rules, while on Thursday afternoon families of the victims of August鈥檚 Beirut Port explosion took to the streets again to protest the judiciary鈥檚 handling of the investigation into the disaster that left 202 people dead and around 6,500 wounded.

The lawyer Rachid Derbas, an activist and former minister, told Arab News: 鈥淭hese are signs of the state鈥檚 rupture. We expected the judiciary and security to be the last systems to collapse in Lebanon, but they clearly weren鈥檛.鈥�

The families of the port explosion鈥檚 victims demanded that those responsible for the explosion be 鈥渉anged in nooses.鈥� They proceeded to the house of Judge Fadi Sawan, who is in charge of the investigation but has yet to issue any reports explaining how the incident occurred, although he has asked parliament to investigate some ministers.

The protestors raised banners saying, 鈥淲e will not remain silent anymore,鈥� and stating that they will not accept 鈥渁 ruling of negligence or misadventure.鈥� They carried pictures of various prime ministers and other ministers who have held office since 2013, when ammonium nitrate is believed to first have been stored at the port.

They also demanded 鈥渂old decisions and the prosecution of all administrative, political and security officials, regardless of their status,鈥� adding that they believe the crime was not a result of negligence, but was 鈥渃ommitted intentionally.鈥�

In a statement, the victims鈥� families said: 鈥淎 judge becomes an accomplice to a crime when he covers (for) the main perpetrators and manipulates the causes of the crime by ridiculing it and ruling it as negligence. We will not settle for the conviction of junior officials. Senior officials must be punished as well, regardless of their position in the state.鈥�

Derbas criticized Sawan for 鈥渞esorting to parliament to request the prosecution of current and former ministers for failing to deal with the storage of thousands of tons of ammonium nitrate in the port.鈥�

While Derbas expressed his fear of politicizing the issue, he said he believes that the investigation requires 鈥渁 large workshop of experts and specialized cadres, for one person cannot do this job on their own.鈥�

Meanwhile, the arrest of lawyer Afram Al-Halabi on Wednesday 鈥� for violating the odd and even license plate ruling which allows people to drive on alternate days, depending on their license plate number 鈥� sparked anger from some, including the Beirut Bar Association, which condemned the violence of the security forces who made the arrest. Al-Halabi was reportedly thrown to the ground and knelt on before being handcuffed and taken to a police station.

Secretary-General of the Beirut Bar Association Saadeddine Al-Khatib, told Arab News: 鈥淲e filed a criminal complaint in the name of the bar and the lawyer Al-Halabi, because the violence inflicted on him could have led to his death. He did not utter a word during his exposure to unjustified violence. Lawyers have the right to work during lockdown, for military courts are still operating, which requires the presence of lawyers to file complaints or secure releases. This violence is unacceptable, whether inflicted on lawyers or any ordinary citizen. As unionists, we took a stand. We will not communicate with the Interior Ministry. We have adopted legal procedures instead.鈥�

鈥淲hoever is leading the ship in this country is not concerned with human lives or saving people. He is only interested in himself and is subject to foreign policies,鈥� Derbas told Arab News. 鈥淲hen choosing between bad and worse, he chooses the worst.

鈥淭his country is not a place to protect foreign interests. It is not a barracks or a platform. Hezbollah cannot keep the country hostage to Iran's strategy,鈥� he continued. 鈥淚f a lawyer becomes subject to the mood of the military and the judge, then this system that is leading our country鈥檚 ship is not worthy of even riding a bike.鈥�