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Publicado em 19 de janeiro de 2007
Traduções disponíveis em: français (original) . Español .

"Monday" : the youth, activism and responsibility

A video on Beirut Spring after the murder of Rafiq Hariri

This video presents the overview of a young man’s life, a student who hates Mondays, the day when university starts again after festive weekends with the friends.

Monday February 14th, the former Lebanese Prime minister Rafiq Hariri is murdered in Beirut. The Lebanese rebel after his murder against the Syrian regime that controls Lebanon with tens of thousands of Syrian soldiers on the Lebanese soil, and with a government formed of pro-Syrian personalities. During weeks, hundreds of thousands of people met every Monday on the Martyrs Square in Beirut, claiming the withdrawal of the Syrian troops and the independence of the country.
With their "intifada" (uprising), now famous under the name of the Beirut Spring, the government was defeated and the Syrians were obliged to leave the Lebanese territory in April. Since then, a wave of murders perpetuated by the agents of the Syrian regime targeted the leaders of this pro-independence popular uprising, among them the journalist, historian and courageous left-wing leader Samir Kassir, to whom this movie is dedicated.

The Lebanese young man, a student who hates Mondays, has changed Monday after Monday after the murder of Hariri, into a citizen responsible for the future of his country…

This movie was directed by the film-maker Talal Khoury, a member of foundation for culture "Samir Kassir".

[The video is in Arabic with subtitles in French]

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