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  Bachir Gemayel: The Dream
Gemayel stressed that the Palestinians and Syrians had driven a wedge between the Lebanese themselves so that foreign occupation could be perpetuated indefinitely.
Gemayel saw the 1982 Israeli "Operation Peace for Galilee" as an important development for Lebanon which would not only equilibrate Syrian influence on Lebanese politics, but could also generate a new political dynamic, which, if properly used, could lead to the simultaneous withdrawal of Syrian and Israeli troops from Lebanon.
Gemayel insisted in his talks that the PLO and Syrian armed presence in Lebanon is not negotiable or open for compromise since it undermines Lebanon's sovereignty which cannot be divided among non-Lebanese armies.
www.lebanese-forces.org /bach/dream.htm   (3886 words)

  
  Amine Gemayel Summary
Amine Gemayel (Arabic: أمين الجميل) (born 1942) was President of Lebanon from 1982 to 1988.
Born in Beirut, Gemayel is the son of Pierre Gemayel, founder of the Kataeb Party.
Gemayel was elected to the presidency by the National Assembly on September 21, 1982, to succeed his brother Bachir Gemayel who had been elected the previous month but had been assassinated before taking office.
www.bookrags.com /Amine_Gemayel   (1661 words)

  
  Osmanlı Tarihi Kültürü Medeniyeti Edebiyatı Sanatı
It was not until the Civil War of 1958, that Gemayel emerged as a leader of a right-wing (mainly Christian) movement that opposed a Nasserist-inspired attempt to overthrow the government of president Camille Chamoun.
Gemayel was also to reverse his position on The Syrian intervention in the Lebanese Civil War of 1975 to 1990.
Gemayel saw his younger son, Bachir Gemayel, elected President of Lebanon on August 23, 1982, only to be assassinated on September 14, nine days before his scheduled inauguration.
www.osmanlimedeniyeti.com /wiki/Pierre_Gemayel_.html   (857 words)

  
  Bachir Gemayel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
He was born in Beirut, the son of Pierre Gemayel, founder of the Lebanese Kataeb party, or Phalangist Party, a right-wing organization that, although officially secular, was supported almost entirely by Maronite Christians.
Gemayel was educated at the Lebanese Modern Institute.
Gemayel became a member of the Lebanese Front in 1980 and in 1981 he led the unified Christian Lebanese militias in the Battle of Zahleh.
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-Bachir_Gemayel.html   (631 words)

  
 Lebanese Forces Page | We ArE hErE tO sTaY
Bachir Gemayel believed that the U.S. and Lebanon are natural allies since they enjoy a common cultural affinity, similar ideological beliefs, free economic systems and strong commitment to human rights and dignity.
Gemayel insisted in his talks that the PLO and Syrian armed presence in Lebanon is not negotiable or open for compromise since it undermines Lebanon's sovereignty which cannot be divided among non-Lebanese armies.
Bachir Gemayel was one of the rare leaders who invoked popular emotions on both sides of the scale: joy and sadness, love and hatred.
www.freewebs.com /ghassansebaaly3/bachirgemayel.htm   (4604 words)

  
 Wikipedia: Amine Gemayel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gemayel was elected to the presidency by the National Assembly on September 21, 1982, to succeed his brother Bachir Gemayel who had been elected the previous month but had been assassinated before taking office.
Gemayel, whose term was due to end on 23 September, was constitutionally barred from reelection.
Gemayel is fluent in English and French, and is regarded as a scholar of Classical Arabic.
en.pediax.org /Amin_Gemayel   (867 words)

  
 Bachir Gemayel at AllExperts
He was born in Beirut, the son of Pierre Gemayel, founder of the influential Lebanese Kataeb party, or Phalangist Party, a right-wing nationalist organization that, although officially secular, was supported mostly by Maronite Christians.
Gemayel became a member of the Lebanese Front in 1980 and in 1981 he led the unified Christian Lebanese militias in the Battle of Zahleh.
Bachir Gemayel was succeeded as president by his older brother Amine Gemayel, who served from 1982 to 1988.
en.allexperts.com /e/b/ba/bachir_gemayel.htm   (711 words)

  
 President Bachir Gemayel The Dream
Bachir Gemayel drew a clear distinction between the PLO and the civilian Palestinians in Lebanon.
Bachir Gemayel believed that the U.S. and Lebanon are natural allies since they enjoy a common cultural affinity, similar ideological beliefs, free economic systems and strong commitment to human rights and dignity.
Bachir Gemayel was one of the rare leaders who invoked popular emotions on both sides of the scale: joy and sadness, love and hatred.
bachirgemayel.lebanese-forces.org /biography/dream.htm   (3886 words)

  
 Lebanon Database About » bachir gemayel
Gemayel was educated at the Lebanese Modern Institute (Institut Moderne du Liban in Fanar).
Gemayel became a member of the Lebanese Front in 1980 and in 1981 he led the unified Christian Lebanese militias in the Battle of Zahleh.
Bachir Gemayel was succeeded as president by his older brother Amine Gemayel, who served from 1982 to 1988.
dataleb.com /2007/02/01/bachir-gemayel   (582 words)

  
 Bachir Gemayel - Definition, explanation
He was born in Beirut, the son of Pierre Gemayel, founder of the Lebanese Kataeb party, or Phalangist Party, a right-wing organization that, although officially secular, was supported almost entirely by Maronite Christians.
Gemayel became a member of the Lebanese Front in 1980 and in 1981 he led the unified Christian Lebanese militias in the Battle of Zahleh.
Bachir Gemayel was succeeded as president by his older brother Amine Gemayel, who served from 1982 to 1988.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/b/ba/bachir_gemayel.php   (708 words)

  
 Bachir Gemayel: Lebanese Society
Although the fundamental concern of Bashir Gemayel was for the community to which he belonged, he did not neglect the second reality staring him in the face: the existence of the Muslim community.
He also invited Lebanese journalists and information agencies that were abroad to return to Lebanon in order to serve their country and participate in the development of that sector, improving it within the democratic framework of a free, responsible press, which would become the vital artery of Lebanon.
In it, he writes that Bashir Gemayel, in spite of his belief that the best solution for the Lebanese society lies in secularization and centralization, he considered that this realization of this idea was impossible, except in the long-term.
www.lebanese-forces.org /bach/lebanesesoc.htm   (6510 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Pierre is the son of Amin Gemayel, a former Lebanese president, and is a descendent of one of the most influential and renowned Christian families in Lebanon.
Pierre Gemayel is named after his grandfather and is the nephew of Bachir Gemayel, who was elected president in August of 1982 but was then assassinated in September of that year.
The deep political crisis in Lebanon was spurred by the decision to establish an international court to investigate the assassination of Prime Minister Rafik Hariri in February 2005.
www.ynetnews.com /articles/0,7340,L-3331006,00.html   (816 words)

  
 Andrew Cusack: Remembering Gemayel
Gemayel was the son of Pierre Gemayel, the founder of the Lebanese Kataeb (Phalange) which Bachir eventually led himself, and was also instrumental in unifying the Christian militias of the country into the Lebanese Forces, which joined with the conventional Lebanese Armed Forces in their 100-day attempt to expel the Syrians from Lebanon in 1978.
Gemayel's legacy continues, and his face could be seen on many of the posters carried by the anti-Syrian marchers, who were Muslim and Christian alike, during the demonstrations earlier this year.
Fiddleback Fever muses on the death of Gemayel and the Feast of the Exhaltation of the Holy Cross.
www.andrewcusack.com /blog/2005/09/remembering_gem.php   (505 words)

  
 lebwar.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Gemayel, a Maronite Christian, was the son of former President Amine Gemayel.
He was in addition nephew of former president-elect Bachir Gemayel (who in 1982 was also assasinated in Beirut while in his 30s, as was Bachir's 1-year-old daughter, Maya, who was killed in a car bomb attack in 1981), and grandson of the Kataeb Party founder, Pierre Gemayel, after whom he was named.
Gemayel was educated in law in Beirut and Paris, and began his legal career at a firm in Beirut.
www.lebwar.org /lebanese-war/Pierre_Gemayel_bioghraphy.php   (620 words)

  
 Christina Aguilera music, Overview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Bachir Gemayel (10 November 1947 – September 14, 1982) (also known as Sheikh Bachir Gemayel, first name also spelled Bashir) was a Lebanese military commander, politician, and president-elect.
Bachir Gemayel inspecting the Kataeb troops under the supervision of William Hawi
He also took over the "P.G." squad (which stood for "Pierre Gemayel" initially and later became the "B.G." in latin an acronyme for "Bachir Gemayel" since in the Arabic language both "P" and "B" are translated using the same Arabic letter), to face PLO aggression against Lebanese Christians.
listen.musictnt.com /51_bio_Bachir_Gemayel   (788 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Bachir Gemayel
Bachir Gemayel (10 November 1947 – September 14, 1982) (also known as Sheikh Bachir Gemayel; first name also spelled Bashir and surname also spelled Jumayyil) (Arabic: بشير جميل) was a Lebanese military commander, politician, and president-elect.
He was born in Beirut, the son of Pierre Gemayel, founder of the influential Lebanese Kataeb Party, also known as the Phalangist party, a right-wing nationalist organization that, although officially secular, was supported mostly by Maronite Christians.
He also took over the "P.G." squad (which stood for "Pierre Gemayel" initially and later became the "B.G." in latin an acronyme for "Bachir Gemayel" since in the Arabic language both "P" and "B" are translated using the same Arabic letter), to face PLO aggression against Lebanese Christians.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Bachir_Gemayel   (760 words)

  
 lfmartyrs.org - President Bachir Gemayel
On August 23, 1982, Gemayel was elected President of the Republic in a second ballot by a vote of 57 for with 5 abstentions.
Bashir Gemayel was seen as the man to restore this freedom and peace to his country.
On the 22nd Memory of the assassination of President Bachir Gemayel, the lebanese-forces.org and the lebaneseforces.com, put flowers and few words on the tomb of Cheikh Bachir.
www.lfmartyrs.org /index.php?option=com_content&task=section&id=6&Itemid=43   (1767 words)

  
 Gatorsports.com :: 100 years of Gator Football   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
His uncle Bachir Gemayel was assassinated in 1982, also at age 34, and Bachir's 1-year-old daughter was killed in a car bomb attack in 1981, initially supposed to target him.
Gemayel's killers issued a communique in which they referred to themselves the "Fighters for the Unity and Liberty of Greater Syria." They said that they killed Gemayel because he was "one of those who unceasingly spouted their venom against Syria and against [4], shamelessly and without any trepidation."
U.N. Ambassador John R. Bolton said Gemayel's assassination brought new attention to the danger that Syria and Iran are attempting, through allies such as Hezbollah, to conduct a coup d'etat against the Lebanese government, and came the closest of any administration official to blaming Damascus.
www.gatorsports.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?template=wiki&text=Pierre_Amine_Gemayel   (1483 words)

  
 Bachir Gemayel
the family had ties to the Gemayels; his uncle was a bodyguard to Sheikh Pierre, and his sister was the girlfriend of one of Bachir's aides.
This was the reason for the long uncertainty: Bachir's body was unearthed early, in the first wave of rescue attempts.
Although, at a press conference after his capture, Chartouni called Bachir a traitor because of his friendship with Israel, he never meant to hurt anyone, and that the bomb was meant to only scare Bachir and teach him a lesson.
www.angelfire.com /oz/lbcedar/bachirassassination.html   (1017 words)

  
 IME PECTORE By   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Bachir Gemayel n’est pas seulement l’esprit d’un peuple comme le considéra le Père Abou, il est sûrement un peu plus que son entendement, il incarne son idéal du soi.
Bachir promeut l’abnégation de l’être pour celle de la société, exhorte la substitution du culte de la personnalité pour celle de la nation et incite au rejet du symbolisme linguistique pour celui du pragmatisme concret.
Il n’est pas né héros, loin de là, Bachir est un homme ordinaire qui chérissait un rêve extraordinaire, et son passage, bien que succinct, telle une étoile filante, dans le sombre paysage politique libanais, a laissé des stigmates si profonds qu’ils incommodent les néo-politiciens libanais qui cherchent, sans vergogne, à effacer son image.
www.clhrf.com /bachir02/mantoura.bachir02.htm   (404 words)

  
 Lebanese Forces : Bachir Gemayel - The Dream
Bashir Gemayel drew a clear distinction between the PLO and the civilian Palestinians in Lebanon.
Bashir Gemayel believed that the U.S. and Lebanon are natural allies since they enjoy a common cultural affinity, similar ideological beliefs, free economic systems and strong commitment to human rights and dignity.
Bashir Gemayel was one of the rare leaders who invoked popular emotions on both sides of the scale: joy and sadness, love and hatred.
www.lebaneseforces.com /bachirdream.asp   (3939 words)

  
 Portrait de Nadim Gemayel
C'était au lendemain de la messe en mémoire de son père Bachir Gemayel où il a prononcé un discours particulièrement fort.
De fait, Nadim Gemayel a passé de longues heures à écouter les divers discours de son père durant la guerre, aussi bien ceux qu'il a prononcés quand il commandait les Forces libanaises; que ceux qu'il a prononcés durant l'intervalle de 21 jours où il était président élu.
Solange Gemayel était là, veillant sur Nadim et sa soeur Youmna, cultivant le souvenir de leur père, gardant vivant le mémorial de la trahison du Liban, surmontant la tragédie de la mort de son mari et, auparavant, de sa fille Maya.
perso.orange.fr /liban/portrait_Nadim.htm   (1237 words)

  
 Jumayyil, Bashir Pierre biography - S9.com
Bachir Gemayel is a Lebanese Maronite Christian politician.
1947 - Bachir Gemayel was born 10th of November in in Beirut, Lebanon.
- Bachir Gemayel was appointed inspector in the para-military branch of the Kataeb party.
www.s9.com /Biography/Jumayyil-Bashir-Pierre   (179 words)

  
 E Pluribus Unum: Lebanon Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Pierre Gemayel, the Lebanese minister of industry, a member of the Christian Phalange party and supporter of the anti-Syrian parliamentary majority (struggling for power with factions led by Hezbollah) was assassinated in a Beirut suburb today.
Pierre was named after his grandfather, the founder of the Phalange Party; he was the nephew of Bachir Gemayel, president of Lebanon, who was assassinated in 1982, nine days before being inaugurated.
Gemayel is the fifth anti-Syrian figure to be assassinated in the past two years in Lebanon.
www.rubyan.com /politics/lebanon   (629 words)

  
 Lebanese Forces official website - Home
Bachir Gemayel on September the 8th, 1982: 1.jpg; 2.jpg; 3.jpg; 4.jpg; 5.jpg
Bachir Gemayel about the South of Lebanon, the 10 452km2, a christian national state, the federalism (cantonization), etc. (audio)
Bachir Gemayel ou le pari toujours gagnant by Salim Jahel
lebaneseforces.thelebaneseresistance.org   (226 words)

  
 ZioPedia - All There Is To Know About Zionism - Who Are the Gemayels?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Pierre Gemayel was a big fan of Spain's fasicst dictator, Francisco Franco, and organized the Phalangists in a nearly identical structure to the Spanish Phalange.
In August, 1982, Bachir had just been elected president, in Christian-run elections that Muslims boycotted, at the height of a bloody civil war, now involving Lebanese Muslims, Christians, Druze, Palestinians, the Israelis, and the Syrians.
Gemayel had "run" for election on the promise to smash the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO).
www.ziopedia.org /content/view/2415/55   (853 words)

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