After 30 years, the Sabra and Shatila massacre is still remembered and grieved

The massacre of over 3000 Palestinians is painfully remembered 30 years on.
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Yesterday marked the 30th anniversary one of the most horrific massacres or rather genocides in the history of the Arab world in the 20th century, the Sabra and Shatila massacre in Lebanon.
Not less than 3000 Palestinians including women and children as well elderly and animal were killed in 36 hours by the Lebanese Phalanges with Israeli approval and support.
Not less than 3000 Palestinians including women and children as well elderly and animal were killed in 36 hours by the Lebanese Phalanges with Israeli approval and support.
Source: Egyptian Chronicles
Annual Salaries of Lebanese Politicians
Adding all the “extra benefits”, the total paid for officials to do their work is around LL41.84 billion ($28 million) a year.
And they still want a raise on top of all that!
And they still want a raise on top of all that!
Source: Blog Baladi
Pope Mass in Beirut
See some of the images of this massive gathering of those Catholic faithful who came to see their Pope.
Source: Plus 961
The Nikon D600
I personally think the biggest announcement of the night was the fact that Nikon is going to start treating the Middle East like the rest of the world. When a new camera gets released we will now have it at the same time as everybody else.
Source: 248 AM
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