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- The Lebanese reacted to Gebran Bassil's attending the WEF
- "Today he is turning a blind eye to the devastating violence against civilians we're witnessing,鈥� a student told Arab News
DAVOS: Lebanese have erupted in anger after the country鈥檚 caretaker foreign minister was announced as a participant at the World Economic Forum conference in Davos.
Activists have started an online petition called .
鈥淚t's a shame that the international community fails to see Gebran Bassil amongst the pool of failed politicians who have lead to the crisis Lebanon witnesses today,鈥� Chermine Haidar, a Lebanese student at SOAS University in London, told Arab News.
鈥淗e has for years incited sectarian violence in Lebanon, and today he is turning a blind eye to the devastating violence against civilians we're witnessing,鈥� she added.
Bassil, who has been one of the protesters鈥� main targets, is set to speak in a panel session called 鈥淭he Return of Arab Unrest鈥� along with Hussain Sajwani, chairman of Dubai-based developer Damac Properties, Rached Ghannouchi, speaker of the Tunisian assembly and the Dutch trade minister Sigrid Kaag.
The panel, moderated by CNBC anchor Hadley Gamble, will discuss the rise of popular protests across the Middle East and how they can 鈥渂e translated into a practical roadmap for positive change,鈥� according to the session description.
鈥淲hat positive change will Gebran Bassil be talking about?鈥� asked George Azzi on Twitter.
鈥淗ow to ignore protesters and oppress them?
鈥淭here is a revolution against him in Beirut and he is invited to speak about a 鈥榩ractical roadmap to avoid past pitfalls?鈥� This panel is shameful!鈥�
Another Lebanese expat, Catherine Warde, also reacted with disbelief at Bassil鈥檚 appearance.
鈥淗ow can someone who is so hated by their own people go and speak at the World Economic Forum when the people that they should be representing are being shot and tear gassed because of orders they gave out?鈥� she said.
The Lebanese protests erupted at the weekend into the worst violence since the demonstrations began in October. Hundreds of people were injured during clashes with riot police and the army.
The online petition, which has reached more than 5,000 signatures, says: 鈥淲e the People urge the World Economic Forum to rethink Mr Bassil鈥檚 invite and listen to the People of Lebanon, listen to their voice, the voice of truth, the voice of justice.鈥�
鈥淗e should not be present at a prestigious international forum such as Davos in our name. He should not be given a legitimate platform to cement his power and to speak on behalf of a nation that has rejected him and accuses him of flagrant corruption.鈥�
One Lebanese twitter user, Rula El-Halabi, tweeted a poll that asked Lebanese citizens whether they agree with Bassil representing Lebanon at the forum.
Some 76 percent out of the 17,551 who responded voted 鈥淣o.鈥�
Another user, business executive Dr. Walid Mahmoud, Said: 鈥淗aving Gebran Bassil as a speaker at the WEF in Davos does not honor the Lebanese people who have been uprising against the existing political system that led the country to its worst economic crisis ever and which Bassil represents as one of its most condemned figures!鈥� (
A few, however, have defended the caretaker foreign minister on social media.
One user, Hyam Saliba, tweeted: 鈥淎s a Lebanese citizen, I would like to say that Gebran Bassil is the most honorable politician in Lebanon and he truly represents me.
鈥淗e is one of a kind man that can change the world to make it a better place.