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Walid Eido

Walid Eido (Arabic: وليد عيدو; 2 April 1942 – 13 June 2007) was a member of the Current for the Future, Lebanese political movement and a member of the Lebanese Parliament. He was also a member of the March 14 Coalition.[1]

Walid Eido
Born(1942-04-02)2 April 1942
Died13 June 2007(2007-06-13) (aged 65)
Beirut, Lebanon
NationalityLebanese
Alma materLebanese University
Occupation(s)Judge and politician

Early life and education edit

Eido was born on 2 April 1942 to a Sunni Muslim family in the Bachoura neighborhood of Beirut.[2] He graduated from Lebanese University with a degree in law in 1966, and became a magistrate in 1967.[2]

Career and activities edit

Eido was a member of the Sunni Murabetoun militia during Lebanon's 1975-1990 civil war.[3] In the late 1990s, he was north Lebanon's public prosecutor, but he had to resign for being able to go into politics and run for elections with Rafic Hariri.[2] He was later named as President of the Beirut Court of Appeal, a role from which he resigned in 2000 to be a candidate to the parliamentary elections on the same year.[4]

While on Rafik Hariri's list, a then-unknown Walid Eido was elected as a representative of Beirut's second constituency in 2000[5][6] and in 2005.[7][8] After Syria's withdrawal of Lebanon, Eido became a critic of Syrian President Bashar Assad and Lebanese President Émile Lahoud.[9] He was the head of the defense committee and a member of several others in the parliament. On 6 April 2007, Eido asked Lebanon's prime minister Fouad Siniora to end the current standoff and replace the resigned ministers. Eido said "it is time to end this resignation mockery by replacing the resigned ministers in accordance with the constitution so that the government can go back to work."

Eido was a supporter of the tribunal and a close friend of Rafik Hariri. Following the 2006 Lebanon War, Eido reportedly said: “We will sell our blood to buy weapons and confront [Hezbollah]. We will never let them control the country."[10]

Assassination edit

A parked Mitsubishi Pajero four-wheel vehicle packed with 80 kg (177 lbs) of explosives blew up as Eido's car was driving away from a Beirut beach club on 13 June 2007, killing him and six other people.[1][11][12] His eldest son Khaled was also killed in the blast.[13] Eido was 65 years old.[14]

Several citizens were also killed, two of whom were Nejmeh footballers,[15] Hussein Naeem and Hussein Dokmak. The explosion occurred at the Manara district of western Beirut late afternoon.[16] The bomb detonated around 5:30 pm on a side street between the Nejmeh Football Club and the Luna Park amusement center along Beirut's Corniche, a seaside road dotted with tourist and family destinations such as beach resorts, hotels, and cafés.[16]

Eido was assassinated just three days after the UN Security Council Resolution 1757 came into effect, mandating the establishment of a hybrid Lebanese-international tribunal to investigate suspects of the Hariri assassination and other similar attacks.[17] He was the seventh anti-Syrian politician and third member of the Lebanese parliament killed since the assassination of Rafik Hariri on 14 February 2005.[1] The death of Walid Eido reduced then March 14 alliance's parliamentary majority to 68 out of 126 MPs total.[16] The assassination was condemned by the UN Security Council.[18]

Personal life edit

Eido was married and a father of three sons, Khaled, Zaher and Mazen. Eido was an avid swimmer.[3] His late eldest son Khaled was a lawyer.[19]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Vanessa E. Shields; Nicholas Baldwin (2008). Beyond Settlement: Making Peace Last After Civil Conflict. Associated University Presse. p. 159. ISBN 978-0-8386-4183-5. Retrieved 23 October 2012.
  2. ^ a b c Flint, Julie (18 June 2007). "Walid Eido". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 May 2010.
  3. ^ a b "Factbox-Five facts about slain Lebanese MP Walid Eido". Reuters. 13 June 2007. Retrieved 15 June 2012.
  4. ^ "وليد عيدو "القاضي المشاكس" يلحق بركب رفيق الحريري.. وموجة استنكار واسعة لعودة مسلسل الاغتيالات إلى لبنان, أخبــــــار". Alsharq Alawsat. Retrieved 23 October 2012.
  5. ^ "Opposition Candidates Win Elections". APS Diplomat Recorder. 9 September 2000. Retrieved 10 March 2013.
  6. ^ "Murr Releases Official Results of Lebanon's Second Round of Elections". Albawaba. 5 September 2000. Retrieved 27 March 2013.
  7. ^ Fakih, Mohalhel (26 May – 1 June 2005). "As the old symbols topple". Al Ahram Weekly. 744. Retrieved 15 April 2013.
  8. ^ . Ya Libnan. 21 May 2005. Archived from the original on 2 August 2009. Retrieved 8 September 2013.
  9. ^ "Lebanese lawmaker killed in Beirut blast". CNN. 13 June 2007.
  10. ^ Slackman, Michael (27 November 2006). "Chilling Echo for Lebanon, Mirror of Regional Tension". New York Times. Retrieved 27 May 2010.
  11. ^ "Blast rocks Beirut's waterfront". BBC. 13 June 2007.
  12. ^ "Lebanon MP assassination condemned worldwide, but Syria silent". Ya Libnan. 14 June 2007.
  13. ^ "Lebanon MP Walid Eido was the assassination target". Ya Libnan. 13 June 2007.
  14. ^ "Recent assassinations". The Boston Globe. 20 September 2007. Retrieved 18 March 2013.
  15. ^ Nejmeh Club, Lebanon
  16. ^ a b c "MP Walid Eido assassinated in Manara car bombing". Now Lebanon. 13 June 2007. Retrieved 15 June 2012.
  17. ^ Rym Ghazal; Hani M. Bathish (14 June 2007). "March 14 MP Walid Eido assassinated in Beirut bombing". The Daily Star. Retrieved 15 June 2012.
  18. ^ "Security council presidential statement condemns Beirut terrorist attack". UN Security Council. Retrieved 15 June 2012.
  19. ^ "Lebanese stars". From Beirut to the Beltway. 13 June 2007. Retrieved 15 June 2012.

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Walid Eido Arabic وليد عيدو 2 April 1942 13 June 2007 was a member of the Current for the Future Lebanese political movement and a member of the Lebanese Parliament He was also a member of the March 14 Coalition 1 Walid EidoBorn 1942 04 02 2 April 1942Beirut French Mandate of LebanonDied13 June 2007 2007 06 13 aged 65 Beirut LebanonNationalityLebaneseAlma materLebanese UniversityOccupation s Judge and politician Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career and activities 3 Assassination 4 Personal life 5 See also 6 ReferencesEarly life and education editEido was born on 2 April 1942 to a Sunni Muslim family in the Bachoura neighborhood of Beirut 2 He graduated from Lebanese University with a degree in law in 1966 and became a magistrate in 1967 2 Career and activities editEido was a member of the Sunni Murabetoun militia during Lebanon s 1975 1990 civil war 3 In the late 1990s he was north Lebanon s public prosecutor but he had to resign for being able to go into politics and run for elections with Rafic Hariri 2 He was later named as President of the Beirut Court of Appeal a role from which he resigned in 2000 to be a candidate to the parliamentary elections on the same year 4 While on Rafik Hariri s list a then unknown Walid Eido was elected as a representative of Beirut s second constituency in 2000 5 6 and in 2005 7 8 After Syria s withdrawal of Lebanon Eido became a critic of Syrian President Bashar Assad and Lebanese President Emile Lahoud 9 He was the head of the defense committee and a member of several others in the parliament On 6 April 2007 Eido asked Lebanon s prime minister Fouad Siniora to end the current standoff and replace the resigned ministers Eido said it is time to end this resignation mockery by replacing the resigned ministers in accordance with the constitution so that the government can go back to work Eido was a supporter of the tribunal and a close friend of Rafik Hariri Following the 2006 Lebanon War Eido reportedly said We will sell our blood to buy weapons and confront Hezbollah We will never let them control the country 10 Assassination editA parked Mitsubishi Pajero four wheel vehicle packed with 80 kg 177 lbs of explosives blew up as Eido s car was driving away from a Beirut beach club on 13 June 2007 killing him and six other people 1 11 12 His eldest son Khaled was also killed in the blast 13 Eido was 65 years old 14 Several citizens were also killed two of whom were Nejmeh footballers 15 Hussein Naeem and Hussein Dokmak The explosion occurred at the Manara district of western Beirut late afternoon 16 The bomb detonated around 5 30 pm on a side street between the Nejmeh Football Club and the Luna Park amusement center along Beirut s Corniche a seaside road dotted with tourist and family destinations such as beach resorts hotels and cafes 16 Eido was assassinated just three days after the UN Security Council Resolution 1757 came into effect mandating the establishment of a hybrid Lebanese international tribunal to investigate suspects of the Hariri assassination and other similar attacks 17 He was the seventh anti Syrian politician and third member of the Lebanese parliament killed since the assassination of Rafik Hariri on 14 February 2005 1 The death of Walid Eido reduced then March 14 alliance s parliamentary majority to 68 out of 126 MPs total 16 The assassination was condemned by the UN Security Council 18 Personal life editEido was married and a father of three sons Khaled Zaher and Mazen Eido was an avid swimmer 3 His late eldest son Khaled was a lawyer 19 See also editList of assassinated Lebanese politiciansReferences edit a b c Vanessa E Shields Nicholas Baldwin 2008 Beyond Settlement Making Peace Last After Civil Conflict Associated University Presse p 159 ISBN 978 0 8386 4183 5 Retrieved 23 October 2012 a b c Flint Julie 18 June 2007 Walid Eido The Guardian Retrieved 27 May 2010 a b Factbox Five facts about slain Lebanese MP Walid Eido Reuters 13 June 2007 Retrieved 15 June 2012 وليد عيدو القاضي المشاكس يلحق بركب رفيق الحريري وموجة استنكار واسعة لعودة مسلسل الاغتيالات إلى لبنان أخبــــــار Alsharq Alawsat Retrieved 23 October 2012 Opposition Candidates Win Elections APS Diplomat Recorder 9 September 2000 Retrieved 10 March 2013 Murr Releases Official Results of Lebanon s Second Round of Elections Albawaba 5 September 2000 Retrieved 27 March 2013 Fakih Mohalhel 26 May 1 June 2005 As the old symbols topple Al Ahram Weekly 744 Retrieved 15 April 2013 Lebanon s Elections 2005 Updated Electoral Lists Ya Libnan 21 May 2005 Archived from the original on 2 August 2009 Retrieved 8 September 2013 Lebanese lawmaker killed in Beirut blast CNN 13 June 2007 Slackman Michael 27 November 2006 Chilling Echo for Lebanon Mirror of Regional Tension New York Times Retrieved 27 May 2010 Blast rocks Beirut s waterfront BBC 13 June 2007 Lebanon MP assassination condemned worldwide but Syria silent Ya Libnan 14 June 2007 Lebanon MP Walid Eido was the assassination target Ya Libnan 13 June 2007 Recent assassinations The Boston Globe 20 September 2007 Retrieved 18 March 2013 Nejmeh Club Lebanon a b c MP Walid Eido assassinated in Manara car bombing Now Lebanon 13 June 2007 Retrieved 15 June 2012 Rym Ghazal Hani M Bathish 14 June 2007 March 14 MP Walid Eido assassinated in Beirut bombing The Daily Star Retrieved 15 June 2012 Security council presidential statement condemns Beirut terrorist attack UN Security Council Retrieved 15 June 2012 Lebanese stars From Beirut to the Beltway 13 June 2007 Retrieved 15 June 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Walid Eido amp oldid 1195484190, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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