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LEBANON VOTES — Election Day 2009

** I will be updating this post throughout the day with election coverage, so check back regularly (scrolling to the bottom) to keep abreast of the developments. 11:30 AM — I hit the road this morning bright and early at 7am, determined to beat the traffic down south to Saida. It took me a mere … Continue reading

The Looming Kerfuffle

Calling all framers! We’ve got a constitution down at Sahet al-Nijmeh… Victim is on the ground, unresponsive… Urgent attention is needed. Over. Two days from now, I hope to be sitting in traffic, on my way to cast a vote of protest against a powerful za’im who will win in a landslide. We’ve been doing … Continue reading

Bring it Aoun

I’ve written an article for The National about Michel Aoun and the Free Patriotic Movement. If you start reading now, you may just finish it before the election (it’s a little… long-winded). Many thanks to the one they call Jonathan Shainin, an editor’s editor if there ever was one. Bring it Aoun Michel Aoun’s supporters … Continue reading

A Respectable Election

A couple of recent op-eds by Arab journalists in large Western newspapers ask America not to interfere in the upcoming Lebanese election. Omayma Abdel-Latif, writing in The New York Times, asks Obama to “stay out of our elections”, arguing that his administration’s decision to send Vice President Joe Biden for a morale-boosting visit last week … Continue reading

Bracketology… Lebanese Election Style

This may be even too nerdy for the likes of qifanabki.com readers, but I trust not. Via Richard Chambers, the indomitable chief of IFES in Lebanon, I give you the ultimate pre-election prognostication wallchart: print it, fill it out at your leisure, and don’t forget to keep us informed about how well you did.

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