Lebanese police chief rules out possibility of civil war

By Xinhua

Beirut : Lebanese Police Chief Gen. Ashraf Rifi has ruled out the possibility of a new civil war due to the political crisis, local Naharnet news website reported on Saturday.


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“We don’t have signs that any side wants” civil war, Rifi was quoted as saying after meeting Maronite Patriarch Nasrallah Sfeir on Friday, adding the government’s top priority is to prevent a civil war.

But he did not rule out new assassinations in Lebanon, saying that “There is always a possibility.”

Lebanon is currently facing the most serious political deadlock since the end of the 1975-1990 civil war. For the first time in its history, the presidential seat has been vacant since Nov. 24, 2007 when former President Emile Lahoud stepped down.

A long-awaited parliamentary session to elect a new president has been postponed for 17 times to April 22.

The presidency deadlock deepened the Lebanese political crisis as fears are mounting that failure in reaching a deal on the presidential candidate could result in more violence in the country.  

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