A government traveling around the world to get “a piece” of an appointment with an international or Arab official, amid a cease of its meetings in Lebanon, due to an unfinished dispute regarding its working mechanisms on the first hand, and the quotas system that has become difficult to take place due to reasons regarding the “players” themselves.

Garbage piles are rising more and more, making an introduction to the first rain, while everyone feels time is available to discuss, think, and take a decision, regardless of the execution.

 

Constitutional institutions paralyzed, with no head, and a lame dialogue table, and a popular movement that is necessary and pure, but the way it’s going demands reflection.

An international Tribunal that is trying Karma Al-Khayyat for documents that have been leaked, and that the Tribunal itself is responsible for, while the country surrenders to any foreigner, whose importance and ties-to change according to circumstances (for more info on the matter you can always review the political literature changing the word Syria to America and vise-versa).

The Interior Minister Nohad Al-Mashnouk is suing journalist Mohammad Zbib for publishing a document that had already been published by newspapers regarding the “Al-Madina Bank” case that hasn’t been followed up politically or in courts!

Lebanon, that refuses to speak to Syria so it would not be sided with one side or the other, condemns Sayyed Nasrallah’s speech on Bahrain, knowing that the side that could be discomforted in Syria is the side that sent us gifts and bombs, while the other side is the official government with whom Lebanon has ties and even imports electricity from, despite the fact of the raging war, in addition of course to some people presenting a solution to the waste management crisis that is based on burying our garbage in Syrian soil, in coordination with the Syrian government of course.

A state that doesn’t protect its citizens from a Tribunal for which it pays the highest fee ever paid to create such a thing. A state which juridical system doesn’t even follow cases, forcing journalist to do so, before he gets sued for doing so!

A state that doesn’t protect its citizens from the piles of trash lying on the streets with no foreseen solution.

Political forces that consider themselves not to be concerned with people’s day to day life, and religious sects that are the country’s base and shelter.. and maybe its cemetery!

Total inability and incompetence that hasn’t forced any of the politicians to review their actions or their stand regarding the system.

News arriving from a long way out about future solutions to the area’s crisis, that may carry with it a solution for Lebanese trash.

Publisher: Lebanese Company for Information & Studies

Editor in chief: Hassan Moukalled


Consultants:
Lebanon : Dr. Zaynab Moukalled Noureddine, Dr. Naji Kodeih
Syria : Joseph el Helou, Asaad el kheir, Mazen el Makdesi
Egypt : Ahmad Al Droubi
Managing Editor : Bassam Al-Kantar

Administrative Director : Rayan Moukalled

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