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Anti-Syrian Lebanese leader Saad Hariri (L), son of assassinated Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri, sits near Hezbollah ally Christian leader Michel Aoun (R) during Lebanese leaders meeting in Beirut, 06 November 2006. Various leaders met for talks on a demand by the pro-Syrian Hezbollah for a greater part in the Western-backed government, a move seen by its political opponents as a bid by Damascus to regain influence in Lebanese politics. With threats from both sides to take to streets, the leaders sat for the round table talks at parliament house in downtown Beirut amid tight security, a day after a bomb blew up near a police barracks in the Lebanese capital. The talks were attended by all Lebanese leaders, except Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah who sent representatives for security reasons. Lebanese anti-Syrian deputy Walid Eido is seen in the center. AFP PHOTO/POOL/HASSAN IBRAHIM
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Beirut, LEBANON |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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HASSAN IBRAHIM |
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6 Noiembrie 2006 |
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