Amid
of cheering, "Ramzi Irani" was announced "Martyr of Freedom" by his
mourners on May 22nd of 2002. Ramzi Irani is one of many Lebanese
freedom seekers whose termination was planned. In democratic
Lebanon, people who speak the truth are silenced one way or another.
It is awfully wrong to believe in the Lebanese cause and speaking of
freedom is more horrendous of a crime.
Ramzi Irani - 36 years old Christian
engineer and father of two, disappeared on May 7th of 2002. He was
kidnapped in Hamra on his way to pick up his sister in law for his
daughter’s fifth birthday party. Few hours later, his wife notified
authorities of his disappearance because she lost contact with him
phone wise. Ramzi was missing for over one week while Lebanese
authorities assured his family that they were doing their best to
find him. On May 20th of 2002, the decomposing body of Ramzi Irani
was found in the trunk of his vehicle parked in Caracas after
fourteen days of kidnapping. The condition of his body showed signs
of torture. For instance, his semi-closed right hand over the wound
suggests that he was thrown in the trunk of the vehicle then shot,
and left there to die. The cause of death appeared to be the two
bullets according to a senior judicial source. Postmortem
examination of the victim’s body indicated that he had been dead for
eight to ten days. It is believed that the vehicle was parked in an
underground parking lot due to the traces of dust, which were found
on it. An unidentified security force established that the
investigation has been mishandled from the beginning. The source
also stated that once the vehicle was discovered, an officer
destroyed vital evidence.
The
body of "Ramzi Irani" was found and the question of who committed
this hideous crime against humanity remains unanswered. One may
wonder if it is consequential that Ramzi Irani was chosen because he
is the leader of the Lebanese Forces party movement at the Lebanese
University. Ramzi organized peaceful demonstrations against the
continued presence of Syrian authority in Lebanon only few weeks
before his disappearance. He has long been under intelligence
surveillance and frequently called in to several intelligence
centers for questioning. Earlier in October 17th of 2000, he was
arrested by the government and released with broken ribs. Upon the
disappearance of Irani, his colleagues announced their fear that he
was held captive by one of the Lebanese security agencies despite
their public disclaimers through the general prosecutor Adnan Addoum.
After all, this would not be the first time that an anti-Syrian
activist was arrested by the government. Ironically, later on, Adnan
Addoum was designated by the Lebanese government to investigate the
murder of Ramzi. This may indicate that the stooges who staged
Irani’s death are investigating his murder case. Another possibility
is that Hizbullah kidnapped Irani. Hizbullah is a terrorist group of
extremist Muslims who are operated by Syria. One published report
about the events that lead to Irani’s disappearance stated that his
cellular phone was last opened at a Hizbullah stronghold, suburban
Mreijeh.
Although we may not know who is
directly responsible for the slain of Ramzi, it is obvious that the
Lebanese government is involved. Whether the crime was committed by
the Lebanese government or by Hizbullah, individuals who despise the
freedom of Lebanon conducted this attack. The Syrian operated
government of Lebanon has repeatedly attempted to obliterate those
who cry out for freedom. The Lebanese government is not providing
the Lebanese people with the adequate security required. For
instance, foreign security agents are allowed to infiltrate the
Lebanese land unconditionally. The Lebanese President has not
attempted ending the Syrian occupation although it had been fatal to
the country from economic to safety aspects. Syria hosts and
operates terrorist networks such as Hizbullah on Lebanese soil.
Although, Hizbullah may deny their involvement in terrorism, their
recent meetings with Al Qaeda networks inside Lebanon drastically
indicate the opposite. However, neither Lebanon nor Syria has taken
any measures to end their activities.
Our support of a sovereign Lebanon
free of terror will not cease no matter the consequences. An
individual stripped of his right to speech is as free as an
individual behind bars. We hope we can assure you with the help of
the Western world that crimes against humanity will not go
unpunished. Finally, I have a message to the people repressing the
cries out for freedom: "We all are Ramzi Irani."
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