Interior Minister Marwan Charbel said that Lebanese security forces and the army will deploy en masse in downtown Beirut on Sunday amid planned sit-ins by pro- and anti-Assad regime demonstrators.
In remarks to LBC TV station on Saturday, Charbel said: “We will allow anyone wishing to demonstrate to go down to Martyrs’ Square tomorrow.”
“We have taken all the necessary measures to secure the area and prevent a clash,” he said, adding that everyone’s allowed to express his opinion in a democratic and peaceful way.
He made his comment although the interior ministry hasn’t yet given permits to the protests. Charbel later headed a security meeting at his office in the ministry to coordinate the security measures that will be taken on Sunday.
The Imam of a mosque in the southern city of Sidon, Sheikh Ahmed al-Asir, who is organizing the 1:00 pm protest against the deadly crackdown of the Syrian regime on protestors, said in remarks published in al-Joumhouria daily on Saturday that he would not back off from his call to hold the sit-in “despite all the pressure.”
“This is a peaceful sit-in and not a demonstration,” he stressed, urging each person who considers himself humanitarian and rejects the violence in Syria to join hands with him in the sit-in.
During a press conference he held at his residence in the town of Abra near Sidon on Friday, al-Asir said “some parties loyal to the March 8 (forces) want to resort to the street and cut roads to stir tension.”
“We are living in a state and not a jungle and the state should protect us,” he stressed.
His call for a sit-in in support of the Syrian opposition prompted parties that are part of the March 8 forces to hold a rival protest in the same area in support of the Assad regime.
Al-Jamaa al-Islamiya said in a statement later Saturday that it will not take part in Sunday’s anti-Assad sit-in but stressed the right to freedom of expression.
Al-Mustaqbal movement said it has nothing to do with the sit-in that Sheikh al-Asir has called for.
As for the Baath party, its leader Fayez Shokr told al-Jadeed TV, that his supporters will head to downtown Beirut to announce their support for the Syrian regime even if they don’t receive a permit.
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