Funeral for Lebanon Security Official Turns Violent
Protesters blame Syria's government for deadly car bomb
Lebanese security forces unleashed a barrage of gunfire and tear gas in central Beirut on Sunday to disperse hundreds of protesters trying to storm the government headquarters after the funeral of a top Lebanese intelligence official killed by a car bomb.
The speedy ignition of the protests demonstrated the flammability of the country's divisive and sectarian politics. The protesters blamed the assassination on the government of neighboring Syria and consider Lebanon's current government to be too close to that embattled regime.
Many also chanted against Hezbollah, the Lebanese militant group that dominates the government and serves as the Damascus regime's closest Lebanese ally.
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It's that film again and those drone attacks.
Also, apparently there were Al-Qai'dah flags being flown by the protesters. Welcome to consequences of American foreign policy.
I read that headline as "Funeral for Lebanon. Security official turns violent". Made a very weird mental picture, I can tell you.
On the other hand, isn't a funeral for the late Lebanon somewhat overdue?