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12 dead in Lebanon clashes



Sunni Muslim gunmen roam the streets and block roads with burning tyres, expressing their solidarity with Sheikh Ahmed al-Assir in Tripoli, northern Lebanon, yesterday.

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At least 12 people were killed in fierce clashes in the Lebanese city of Sidon yesterday between the army and followers of a Sunni Muslim cleric who have been caught up in sectarian fighting fuelled by the war in neighbouring Syria.
Guns and rocket fire rattled the port city 40km south of Beirut that has been on edge since violence erupted there last week between Sunni and Shia Muslim fighters, at odds over the Syrian conflict.
Lebanese authorities have been trying to quell the fighting and yesterday’s clashes began when police arrested a follower of cleric Sheikh Ahmed al-Assir at a checkpoint, sources in the city told Reuters.
Other Assir backers attacked security forces in the city in retaliation and called on their supporters to come out onto the streets across Lebanon.
Ten soldiers were killed and 40 wounded, a security source said. At least two Sunni gunmen were killed and 13 wounded, he added.
Syria’s conflict, pitting mainly Sunni rebels against President Bashar al-Assad, an Alawite from an offshoot of Shia Islam, has strained fragile sectarian relations in Lebanon and triggered clashes in Sidon and other cities.
Tensions have mounted since Hezbollah sent fighters over the border to back Assad.
The Lebanese army launched a crackdown in Sidon and sent troops to potential hotspots across Beirut, aiming to stop clashes spreading to the capital.
“The army has tried for months to keep Lebanon away from the problems of Syria, and it ignored repeated requests for it to clamp down on Sheikh Ahmed al-Assir’s group,” the military command said in a statement.
“But what has happened today has gone beyond all expectations. The army was attacked in cold blood in an attempt to light the fuse in Sidon, just as was done in 1975,” it said, referring to the year that Lebanon’s own 15-year civil war began.
On Friday, security forces found an unexploded rocket hours after another rocket hit a mountain town outside Beirut.
Clashes have also rocked the eastern region in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley, which is home to a large Shia population and also Sunni backers of the Syrian opposition.
Assir, whose supporters accuse the army of giving cover to Hezbollah gunmen, called for people across the country to join him and demanded that “honorable” soldiers defect.
“We call on all our supporters in all areas who are able to come and protect our religion, our women, and our honour ... To all noble people in the army, Sunni or not Sunni, you must leave the army,” he said in a YouTube video published yesterday, as the sound of guns and mortar fire echoed in the distance.
The sheikh wore a black bullet vest and appeared to be holding a gun.
“We are under attack by the Lebanese army, which is Iranian and sectarian and from Hassan Nasrallah’s thugs,” he said, referring to the leader of Hezbollah and its regional patron Iran.
As fighting continued into the evening, supporters of Assir blocked roads in the capital and in the largely Sunni city of Tripoli on the northern coast.
Residents in Tripoli said they saw masked gunmen blocking roads with burning tyres and heard sporadic gunshots, apparently fired in solidarity with Assir.

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