Secretary General
Speeches
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Nasrallah sticks to wait-and-see position
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Daily Star, 3-9-2005. |
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BEIRUT: Hizbullah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said the UN investigation and recent arrests in the probe into the murder of former premier Rafik Hariri had created "unnatural tension" in Lebanon....
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International Quds (Jerusalem) Day; Hizbullah accuses U.S. and “Israel” of manipulating UN reports to stir regional and internal strife
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The Daily Star, 29-10-2005. |
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BEIRUT: Hizbullah accused Washington and “Israel” on Friday of manipulating UN reports to stir internal strife in Lebanon and Syria, while defending Syria and the search for truth and justice by the family of the late Lebanese Premier Rafik Hariri. The party`s Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah lashed out at UN special envoy Terje Roed-Larsen`s recently released second report on the implementation of Security Council Resolution 1559, saying, "The report is full of poisonous incitement aimed at ruining the relations between the various Lebanese factions."...
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Nasrallah reveals insights into his relationship with Hariri
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Daily Star, 15-9-2005. |
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BEIRUT: In an intimate and personal interview late Tuesday night, Hizbullah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah spoke of his "cordial and historic" relationship with the late Premier Rafik Hariri, and vowed to hold a meeting with the late leader`s son, majority leader Saad Hariri, in the near future....
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Nasrallah pledges Al Quds homecoming
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Aljazeera.com 30-10-2005. |
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On Al Quds Day, a day of solidarity with the oppressed Palestinians, where people all over the world rally and arrange marches the last Friday of the holy month of Ramadan, Mr. Hassan Nasrallah, the current Secretary General of the Lebanese anti-occupation group Hizbullah, addressed the Lebanese people, and voiced the determination for the Arab and the Muslim world to free Palestine and its historical capital Al Quds....
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Nasrallah: We will not tolerate the role of Cabinet spectators for long
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Daily Star, 21-10-2005. |
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BEIRUT: Hizbullah Chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said Thursday his party would quit the Cabinet if the government does not act as an institutionalized body. The cleric warned the government that Hizbullah`s ministers would not accept learning about Premier Fouad Siniora`s decisions from the media and then have to discuss them after they were already in effect....
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International Quds (Jerusalem) Day; Hizbullah accuses U.S. and “Israel” of manipulating UN reports to stir regional and internal strife
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The Daily Star, 29-10-2005. |
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BEIRUT: Hizbullah accused Washington and “Israel” on Friday of manipulating UN reports to stir internal strife in Lebanon and Syria, while defending Syria and the search for truth and justice by the family of the late Lebanese Premier Rafik Hariri. The party`s Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah lashed out at UN special envoy Terje Roed-Larsen`s recently released second report on the implementation of Security Council Resolution 1559, saying, "The report is full of poisonous incitement aimed at ruining the relations between the various Lebanese factions."...
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