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Originally Posted by 4U2IMI8
Regarding that manifesto of yours, if it’s true (and I know for a fact it’s not), do you seriously think a party like HA has not evolved since the 80’s? Can you honestly tell me that after all Lebanon has been through since the civil war, we’re stuck in the past and refuse to change our ways?
Instead of attacking HA in every post why don’t you try to learn more about them with an open mind free of prejudgment and fear?
Go back on this forum and read some of my posts and those of others like me, we have a lot to give for those who want to take. |
I understand that many here say that HA's goals and the way it views itself have evolved. Assuming that is the case, I have a few questions:
1. Why not clarify that to Lebanon with a clear new charter that articulates what HA stands for today and in the future. Where is the negative in that? Why wasn't that done? Wouldn't that be in line with what you say about HA's intentions towards Lebanon and its interest in making its evolution felt by its fellow Lebanese?
2. Why not clarify its position regarding the 1985 manifesto published in Assafir. If HA believes its a fabrication, come out and say so. If it moved away from these statements, come out and reject them.
I do not deny HA's right to be whatever kind of party it wants to be, so long that it is an unarmed political party. As an advocate for democracy, I think it is their absolute right. I only reserve the right to stand against them politically if I don't agree with their goals for Lebanon and professed values and charter.