Document #1297980
IRB – Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (Author)
The following information was provided
during a 11 September 1998 telephone interview with the Director of
the Department of Political Science and Public Administration at
the American University of Beirut (AUB). The Director has conducted
research on Islamic groups in Lebanon with a special focus on the
Shi'a and Hezbollah. The Director has been involved in field
research and has travelled extensively in all parts of Lebanon.
The Director stated that after an internal
realignment in 1993-94 the Kataeb Party is now part of the
mainstream political establishment of Lebanon. The party is
currently much closer to Syria and the Lebanese government than
ever in the past. The Syrians and the Lebanese government are
making concerted efforts to include them in the government. As a
result members and supporters of the party are not targeted by the
Lebanese or Syrian security forces.
This information was corroborated by the
Director of the Centre For Lebanese Studies in Oxford, England
during a 11 September 1998 telephone interview. The Director added
that the Kataeb Party is officially recognized and its members and
supporters are free to hold public meetings without problems.
The Middle East Economic Digest
(MEED) reported that the Kataeb Party was part of a "strong, broad
list backed by Berri and Hariri" (26 June 1998). Middle East
News Items reported that George Saadeh, leader of the Kataeb
Party, met with Dr. Bashar Al-Assad, son of President Hafez
Al-Assad, in Damascus (29 March 1998). According to UPI, the Kataeb
Party has had its license renewed by the Ministry of Information
and Culture for its radio station Voice of Lebanon (24 July
1997).
This Response was prepared after
researching publicly accessible information currently available to
the Research Directorate within time constraints. This Response is
not, and does not purport to be, conclusive as to the merit of any
particular claim to refugee status or asylum.
References
Director, Department of Political
Science and Public Administration, American University of Beirut
(AUB), Lebanon. 11 September 1998. Telephone interview.
Director, Centre For Lebanese Studies,
Oxford, England. 11 September 1998. Telephone interview.
Middle East Economic Digest
(MEED). 26 June 1998. "Elections End With Surprise Defeat for
Hizbollah." (NEXIS)
Middle East News Items. 29
March 1998. "Phalanges Party to Elect Leadership." (NEXIS)
United Press International (UPI). 24
July 1997. BC Cycle. "Lebanon Curbs TV, Radio Stations".
(NEXIS)