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If the current events represent phase two of such a renegotiated power balance--phase one being the adjustments in the Taif accord that ended the civil war in 1989-then something positive might emerge from these street demonstrations and their associated political confrontations, assuming they lead peacefully to a new government or fresh elections. Sixteen years after the Taif Accords, the Lebanese state remains so weak and fragile that it is unable to defend itself or to disarm militias on its territory. Nurses from the Saudi town of Taif have written to the National Society for Human Rights over the 10-hour shift recently introduced in hospitals and health centres. |
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