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June 12, 2005

Tehran Times: Political Outlook In Lebanon Is 'Still Ambiguous'

Hassan Hanizadeh of Tehran Times.Com notes that "the third phase of parliamentary elections in Lebanon was held on Sunday [June 12, 2005] , although the political outlook for the country is still ambiguous."

"The constant interference of both regional and extra-regional powers in Lebanon's domestic affairs, with the goal of influencing the parliamentary election, as well as the current disputes between the country's Christian groups over how to hold the elections have made political analysts quite worried about the future of Lebanon," he wrote. See "Foreign meddling in Lebanese election" for more.

Posted by Munir Umrani at June 12, 2005 12:13 PM

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