Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Thousands rally in Beirut for Palestinian UN bid

BEIRUT: More than 2,000 demonstrators gathered outside the United Nations' offices in Beirut Tuesday in a show of support for a Palestinian bid to secure full U.N. membership.

"We are here to show our support for Palestine's right to be recognized as a state, a right that is stipulated by international law," said Kazem Hassan, one of the organizers of the joint rally by Lebanese and Palestinians.

The demonstrators gathered outside the U.N. building in Beirut's commercial district, waving Lebanese and Palestinian flags as well as banners reading "Palestine, the 194th state in the United Nations".

They also raised pictures of Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas and late leader Yasser Arafat.

Abbas, acting in his capacity as head of the Palestine Liberation Organization, has vowed to formally submit the membership bid to the U.N. Friday, when he will also address the General Assembly.

Abbas has said he is determined to go ahead with the controversial move despite mounting international pressure against it.

There are an estimated 300,000 Palestinian refugees in Lebanon, according to officials.


THE DAILY STAR

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