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J-FPM please dont put words in my mouth, my whole point is that why make a big FUSS about a jewish site when thousands of sites have been destroyed, not to mention Dahyeh during 2006 that was erased from the map by our Israel neighbours. Did Haruun our jewish friend hightlighted or disclosed that topic during the event? NO

Every tinny particle in the lebanese soil means to me and I wished our people would consider themselves Lebanse nationals before claiming their religious affiliation, which was not the case with Harruns in this topic because he highlighted the fact its a Jewish site.
OK, got your point.

But the "fuss" in my opinion should be about architectural heritage, thus culture and not religion sites. I hope we agree on that one here.
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OK, got your point.

But the "fuss" in my opinion should be about architectural heritage, thus culture and not religion sites. I hope we agree on that one here.
True, imagine tomorrow they will destroy Roman ruins just because the romans were pagans

the issue is about money...hariri's heritage is saudi arabia.....they don't care about anything in Lebanon....
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True, imagine tomorrow they will destroy Roman ruins just because the romans were pagans

the issue is about money...hariri's heritage is saudi arabia.....they don't care about anything in Lebanon....
the buildings that they knocked down are they owned by hariri? if not, how did they get permission to just know them down? what is going to built instead of these ? another solidere?
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the buildings that they knocked down are they owned by hariri? if not, how did they get permission to just know them down? what is going to built instead of these ? another solidere?
Dude, it's Solidere.
They illegally bought everything at ridiculous prices.
Where were you the past 15 years?
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the buildings that they knocked down are they owned by hariri? if not, how did they get permission to just know them down? what is going to built instead of these ? another solidere?
towers...this is the new heritage in the gulf countries.....no history and nothing at all....just buildings and towers....hariri lived in saudi so figure it out....
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What im saying is that how did they just know them down? were they owned by him? this is the question.
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What im saying is that how did they just know them down? were they owned by him? this is the question.
Solidere owns the whole of Beirut Central District, including Wadi Abu Jmil and thus the buildings in question.
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Solidere owns the whole of Beirut Central District, including Wadi Abu Jmil and thus the buildings in question.
Then in theory it has the right to destroy any buildings it wants and reconstruct whatever it want in place of them doesn't it? secondly, why doesn't FPM or others buy some buildings in saida, akkar, tripoli, beirut and return the favour?
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Then in theory it has the right to destroy any buildings it wants and reconstruct whatever it want in place of them doesn't it? secondly, why doesn't FPM or others buy some buildings in saida, akkar, tripoli, beirut and return the favour?
The buildings were "classé patrimoine national", i.e. part of our culture and heritage. Another building that is "classé" is the one on Sodeco at the crossing. I don't know if you picture which one it is, but it's at the top of Rue de Damas, opposite Sodeco Square. Luckily for our culture and heritage, this building does not belong to Solidere. It's in a lousy state (owners don't have money to renovate it), but whoever buys it can't destroy it, since it's "classé".
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The buildings were "classé patrimoine national", i.e. part of our culture and heritage. Another building that is "classé" is the one on Sodeco at the crossing. I don't know if you picture which one it is, but it's at the top of Rue de Damas, opposite Sodeco Square. Luckily for our culture and heritage, this building does not belong to Solidere. It's in a lousy state (owners don't have money to renovate it), but whoever buys it can't destroy it, since it's "classé".
if these buildings are heritage then they should be under the government nor owned by hariri and co. no once should be able to sell them nor buy them if they are heritage sites.
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