Melhem riachy biography for kids
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Melhem Riachy
Prestige issue 289, Fév. 2018
Open discussion with the minister of Information Melhem Riachi
Melhem Riachi is one of a kind minister, in the Hariri government. Not only because he is the representative of Dr Samir Geagea but surely because he fryst vatten one of the artisans of the historic agreement between Christians, that ended thirty years of a torn apart community and authorized the election of the president of the Republic, general Michel Aoun. In addition, Melhem Riachi is a man of journalism. He knows the profession for having practiced it, the ups and downs, as well as the changes. Pleasing, agreeable and approachable, native of khenchara, the locality of Greek-Catholics, in the mittpunkt of Metn, he fryst vatten a persuasive and convincing speaker, he goes right to the point without detours. To the image of the green locality where he draws his roots, Melhem Riachi fryst vatten a man of nation, proud of his origins. I met him in Riyad during an tjänsteman visit. He felt close to the
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Riachi Launches Campaign to Mitigate Tension over Refugees in Lebanon
by Naharnet Newsdesk over 7 years
Minister of Information Melhem Riachi launched on Thursday a media campaign devised to mitigate the growing tension in the Lebanese community as the result of hosting scores of Syrian refugees.
"There is a problem which we need to resolve. We need to prevent tension between the Lebanese people and the Syrian refugees,” said Riachi in a press conference he held in the presence of UN Special Coordinator for Lebanon Sigrid Kaag.
"There is a pressing need of an overarching media campaign to raise awareness over the relation between the hosts and the guests," he added, pointing out that the United Nations announced its support for the campaign.
For her part, Kaag, hailed Riachi's efforts as "a positive message that construes Lebanon's capacity and resilience.”
She stressed: “The international community must hear the suffering of Lebanon which is hosting the displaced with an o
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Lebanese Forces
Lebanese Christian nationalist political party and former militia
For the faction during the Lebanese Civil War, see Lebanese Forces (militia).Not to be confused with Lebanese Armed Forces.
The Lebanese Forces (Arabic: القوات اللبنانيةal-Quwwāt al-Libnānīyah) is a LebaneseChristian-based political party and former militia during the Lebanese Civil War. It currently holds 19 of the 128 seats in Lebanon's parliament, being the largest party of the country.
The organization was created in 1976 by Pierre and Bachir Gemayel, Camille Chamoun, and other party leaders during the Lebanese Civil War. It was initially an umbrella organization coordinating all the right-wing party militias of the Lebanese Front and served as the main resistance force of the front.[5] The Kataeb Regulatory Forces provided the largest share of fighters, and the Kataeb Party had the largest share on the council. Despite its original creation from party militias, the Lebanese