Do you know Imam Musa Sadr has been imprisoned in Gaddafi's prison for 31 years?
Imam Musa Sadr
31 years since the abduction of Imam Musa Sadr in Libya ... Imam Sadr left Beirut for an official visit to meet Gaddafi in Tripoli on the 25th of August 1978, accompanied by Sheikh Mohamad Yaacoub and journalist Abbas Badreddine.According to reports, the trio stayed in the "Shate' Hotel" in Tripoli, however the Imam's visit was not mentioned in Libyan media and every contact with him was cut. Witnesses said that they saw the Imam and his two companions leave the hotel in an official convoy on the 31st of August, the date set for their meeting with Ghaddafi .Sayyed sadr and his companions disappeared and they were never heard of until this very day .Investigators concluded that imam sadr and his companions had never left Libya and did not check into Italy ... On August 27, 2008, Gaddafi was indicted by the government of Lebanon for al-Sadr's disappearance .
It is strange to us why the West makes no effort to discover the reality about humans in the East. At the time, it is more interested in becoming acquainted with the type of soil on the surface of the moon or extinct life forms on some of the Pacific Islands.
In Lebanon, if restrictions are not applied, freedom always will be in jeopardy.
The future Lebanon is about justice, equal opportunities, unity and development. It is about the country's Arab individuality. It is about the civilized Lebanon and the Lebanon of freedom and values.
My migrant brother: Wherever you are, you are a builder not a colonist. You are a brother to your hosts, not a degrader.
Lack of limits made civilization move about like a wild, loose horse.
The deprived are, unfortunately, the time-bomb for conflicts.
Nowadays, needs are artificially created; they no longer represent a human's true requirements, but that which is made up by the media and advertising.
Absence of freedom makes individuals consent to the will of those who seize freedom.
We should follow principles, not people. And we must hold on to demands, agendas and goals — not to individuals. We should hold on to our right path, not to policies.