> From: "Helio W." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I believe there's an similarity (superficial and crude of course but
> IMO somewhat valid) between what happens in Brazil and what happens in
> Lebanon. In Brazil the organized crime oppress AND helps poor people
> (substituting many state's functions) and everytime the police strikes
> heavily these poor and innocent people suffer from state's violence,
> on and on and on again. But the criminals are the ones in direct
> contact with those people in the day to day reality, living amongst
> them. It's easy for that people to think that their real enemy is the
> government (only present in crime repression operations), not the drug
> dealers.
>
> I think the lebanese people are by now so drenched in hatred after
> seeing bombs falling everywhere due to Israel disproportional reaction
> that they can only think in short term and about revenge.

I agree with you that in the short term the people feel united with
Hezbollahh, but over the next couple of years the people will see
through the affliction and find out that Hezbolla is only interested in
it's own way of life.  that any who look or talk differently will be
severely dealt with.

Many people say "follow the money" and that will certainly come true in
the next 3 years of any rebuilding effort to southern Lebanon.



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