Beirut, briefly


Posted by Helena Cobban
January 18, 2008 7:31 AM EST | Link
Filed in Travels-general

I'm in Beirut, briefly and very busily. Tomrrow is Ashura here. Interesting. I have a lot of work to catch up with here, then return to Damascus Sunday for a short return visit.

Just in case any of you out there cared.



Comments
Comment from... KDJ, at January 18, 2008 09:08 PM:

H,

Yes, we care. What of the Leb detainees in Syria? You will note the difference in Ashura practices in Lebanon versus other areas of the region with Shia populations-Fascinating. Keef al Beirut? Did you make it to the tent? Tcherib awha bi Wimpy Cafe? Walla is that closed now?

Comment from... Salah, at January 19, 2008 05:16 AM:

KDJ
Ashura practices

KDJ do you believe in these practices?!

Comment from... KDJ, at January 19, 2008 01:44 PM:

Salah:

No, I do not personally ascribe to Shia Islam, but others do. And as a person interested in comparative work, indeed there are major differences btw Shia groups in Lebanon and in the region in toto.

Cheers,
KDJ

Comment from... KDJ, at January 20, 2008 09:39 PM:

The ever illustrious Bolton on his pride in holding off a cease-fire, and how this occured. The piece seems to indicate that Sec. Rice was in favor of a ceasefire, particularly after Qana...(oh, but it was only 28 people)...How Proud I am of having someone like John Bolton at the helm...

http://www.lebweb.com/news/lebanon-news-5674248

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