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Antoine Ghanem

Antoine Ghanem (Arabic: أنطوان غانم‎; 10 August 1943 – 19 September 2007) was a Lebanese politician and an MP in the Lebanese Parliament. He was also a member of the Kataeb party and the March 14 Coalition. He was killed on 19 September 2007 in a car bomb explosion in the Sin el Fil suburb of Beirut.[1][2] He was the eighth anti-Syrian figure assassinated since the assassination of Rafik Hariri on 14 February 2005.[3]

Antoine Ghanem
Born10 August 1943
Tohwita, Beirut
Died19 September 2007 (aged 64)
Sin el Fil, Beirut
Resting placeTohwita, Beirut
NationalityLebanese
Alma materUniversité Saint-Joseph
University of Lyon
OccupationLawmaker

Early life and education edit

Ghanem was born in the Tohwita suburb of Beirut on 10 August 1943.[4] He attended the Collège Notre Dame in Furn el Chebek and the Collège du Sacré-Cœur in Gemmayzeh, both private Catholic schools. After earning a degree in law from the Université Saint-Joseph in Beirut and the University of Lyon,[4] he taught law for several years at the Lebanese University. He joined the Kataeb Party in 1961 and later became head of its Baabda District.[4]

Political career edit

In 2000, Ghanem was elected to the Lebanese Parliament for Baabda constituency,[5][6] running on the list of Druze leader Walid Jumblat. A member of the block of the "democratic meeting" Qornet Chehwan Gathering,[7] he enjoyed nevertheless a certain autonomy considering his membership of the Kataeb Party. He supported Amine Gemayel in the political struggle within the Kataeb Party, countered the pro-Syrian president of the party Karim Pakradouni and posted himself as an important speaker within the reforming Movement of the Kataeb Party directed by Gemayel.

In September 2004, he voted against the extension of President Émile Lahoud's term. He actively participated in the Cedar Revolution after the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri.

He was re-elected in 2005 to his post of deputy and seat to the political council of the Kataeb Party, after the reunification of this party and the reconciliation between Gemayel and Pakradouni.

Personal life edit

Ghanem was married to Lolla Abdallah Neemeh.[4] They had four children.[4]

Assassination edit

Ghanem returned to Beirut from Abu Dhabi on 16 September 2007,[8] just two days before the assassination.[9] Like many other anti-Syrian legislators, he used to travel abroad during the summer months due to safety concerns.[9] According to reports, nearly forty 14 March MPs including him traveled abroad after the assassination of Walid Eido and returned to Lebanon two days before the assassination.[10] Ghanem and the other MPs stayed at the Phoenicia InterContinental Hotel under heavy security after their return.[10]

The car-bomb that killed him along with at least six others, including his two bodyguards, one of whom is Antoine Daou,[8] exploded at a junction of a main street filled with rush hour traffic in the densely populated and mostly Christian neighborhood of Horsh Tabet in Sin el Fil.[9][10] The bomb was reported to be booby-trapped.[10] Ghanem was at the age of 64.[3]

Perpetrators edit

Kuwaiti newspaper Al Seyassah reported that the Ghanem assassination was a direct result of Syria re-opening its borders[11] with Lebanon on 17 September 2007, two days before the assassination.[12] According to Al Seyassah's sources inside Syria, the assassination was performed by Syrian intelligence, who continuously monitored Ghanem's movements. The agents rented two apartments, one near the residence of Ghanem in Qlei'at and the other near the crime scene in Sin el Fil. The sources revealed that the killers left Lebanon immediately after the assassination, completely disguised as Syrian workers.[12]

Burial edit

Ghanem's body was buried in the Beirut suburb of Tohwita.[13]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Blast hits Christian suburb in Lebanon, kills 4, USA Today, 19 September 2007.
  2. ^ Lebanese MP 'killed in bombing', BBC News, 19 September 2007
  3. ^ a b "Recent assassinations". The Boston Globe. 20 September 2007. Retrieved 18 March 2013.
  4. ^ a b c d e Who's Who in Lebanon (19th ed.). Beirut: Publitec Publications. 2007. p. 139. doi:10.1515/9783110945904.476. ISBN 978-3-598-07734-0.
  5. ^ "Opposition Candidates Win Elections". APS Diplomat Recorder. 9 September 2000. Retrieved 10 March 2013.
  6. ^ Gary C. Gambill; Daniel Nassif (5 September 2000). "Lebanon's Parliamentary Elections: Manufacturing Dissent". Middle East Intelligence Bulletin. 2 (8).
  7. ^ (PDF). Middle East Mirror. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 October 2012.
  8. ^ a b Ana Maria Luca; Nadine Elali (19 February 2011). . Now Lebanon. Archived from the original on 3 July 2012. Retrieved 2 July 2012.
  9. ^ a b c Blanford, Nicholas (19 September 2007). . Time. Archived from the original on 1 October 2007. Retrieved 2 July 2012.
  10. ^ a b c d Ghazal, Rym (20 September 2007). "MP Antoine Ghanem assassinated". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2 July 2012.
  11. ^ Syria reopens 2 border crossings with northern Lebanon 6 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine, Ya Libnan, 19 September 2007
  12. ^ a b Syrian plot to kill Lebanon's MP Ghanem exposed 19 December 2007 at the Wayback Machine, Ya Libnan, 27 September 2007
  13. ^ "March 14 Officials Lay Wreaths at Graves of Cedar Revolution Martyrs". Naharnet. 14 March 2013. Retrieved 18 March 2013.

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Antoine Ghanem Arabic أنطوان غانم 10 August 1943 19 September 2007 was a Lebanese politician and an MP in the Lebanese Parliament He was also a member of the Kataeb party and the March 14 Coalition He was killed on 19 September 2007 in a car bomb explosion in the Sin el Fil suburb of Beirut 1 2 He was the eighth anti Syrian figure assassinated since the assassination of Rafik Hariri on 14 February 2005 3 Antoine GhanemBorn10 August 1943Tohwita BeirutDied19 September 2007 aged 64 Sin el Fil BeirutResting placeTohwita BeirutNationalityLebaneseAlma materUniversite Saint JosephUniversity of LyonOccupationLawmaker Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Political career 3 Personal life 4 Assassination 4 1 Perpetrators 4 2 Burial 5 See also 6 ReferencesEarly life and education editGhanem was born in the Tohwita suburb of Beirut on 10 August 1943 4 He attended the College Notre Dame in Furn el Chebek and the College du Sacre Cœur in Gemmayzeh both private Catholic schools After earning a degree in law from the Universite Saint Joseph in Beirut and the University of Lyon 4 he taught law for several years at the Lebanese University He joined the Kataeb Party in 1961 and later became head of its Baabda District 4 Political career editIn 2000 Ghanem was elected to the Lebanese Parliament for Baabda constituency 5 6 running on the list of Druze leader Walid Jumblat A member of the block of the democratic meeting Qornet Chehwan Gathering 7 he enjoyed nevertheless a certain autonomy considering his membership of the Kataeb Party He supported Amine Gemayel in the political struggle within the Kataeb Party countered the pro Syrian president of the party Karim Pakradouni and posted himself as an important speaker within the reforming Movement of the Kataeb Party directed by Gemayel In September 2004 he voted against the extension of President Emile Lahoud s term He actively participated in the Cedar Revolution after the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri He was re elected in 2005 to his post of deputy and seat to the political council of the Kataeb Party after the reunification of this party and the reconciliation between Gemayel and Pakradouni Personal life editGhanem was married to Lolla Abdallah Neemeh 4 They had four children 4 Assassination editGhanem returned to Beirut from Abu Dhabi on 16 September 2007 8 just two days before the assassination 9 Like many other anti Syrian legislators he used to travel abroad during the summer months due to safety concerns 9 According to reports nearly forty 14 March MPs including him traveled abroad after the assassination of Walid Eido and returned to Lebanon two days before the assassination 10 Ghanem and the other MPs stayed at the Phoenicia InterContinental Hotel under heavy security after their return 10 The car bomb that killed him along with at least six others including his two bodyguards one of whom is Antoine Daou 8 exploded at a junction of a main street filled with rush hour traffic in the densely populated and mostly Christian neighborhood of Horsh Tabet in Sin el Fil 9 10 The bomb was reported to be booby trapped 10 Ghanem was at the age of 64 3 Perpetrators edit Kuwaiti newspaper Al Seyassah reported that the Ghanem assassination was a direct result of Syria re opening its borders 11 with Lebanon on 17 September 2007 two days before the assassination 12 According to Al Seyassah s sources inside Syria the assassination was performed by Syrian intelligence who continuously monitored Ghanem s movements The agents rented two apartments one near the residence of Ghanem in Qlei at and the other near the crime scene in Sin el Fil The sources revealed that the killers left Lebanon immediately after the assassination completely disguised as Syrian workers 12 Burial edit Ghanem s body was buried in the Beirut suburb of Tohwita 13 See also editList of assassinated Lebanese politiciansReferences edit Blast hits Christian suburb in Lebanon kills 4 USA Today 19 September 2007 Lebanese MP killed in bombing BBC News 19 September 2007 a b Recent assassinations The Boston Globe 20 September 2007 Retrieved 18 March 2013 a b c d e Who s Who in Lebanon 19th ed Beirut Publitec Publications 2007 p 139 doi 10 1515 9783110945904 476 ISBN 978 3 598 07734 0 Opposition Candidates Win Elections APS Diplomat Recorder 9 September 2000 Retrieved 10 March 2013 Gary C Gambill Daniel Nassif 5 September 2000 Lebanon s Parliamentary Elections Manufacturing Dissent Middle East Intelligence Bulletin 2 8 Qornet Shehwan Gathering PDF Middle East Mirror Archived from the original PDF on 5 October 2012 a b Ana Maria Luca Nadine Elali 19 February 2011 Gone at 23 Now Lebanon Archived from the original on 3 July 2012 Retrieved 2 July 2012 a b c Blanford Nicholas 19 September 2007 An Assassination in Lebanon Time Archived from the original on 1 October 2007 Retrieved 2 July 2012 a b c d Ghazal Rym 20 September 2007 MP Antoine Ghanem assassinated The Daily Star Retrieved 2 July 2012 Syria reopens 2 border crossings with northern Lebanon Archived 6 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine Ya Libnan 19 September 2007 a b Syrian plot to kill Lebanon s MP Ghanem exposed Archived 19 December 2007 at the Wayback Machine Ya Libnan 27 September 2007 March 14 Officials Lay Wreaths at Graves of Cedar Revolution Martyrs Naharnet 14 March 2013 Retrieved 18 March 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Antoine Ghanem amp oldid 1221186278, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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