Head of Lebanon’s General Labor Confederation Arrested After Insulting Late Patriarch Sfeir in Leak

Bechara Asmar (NNA)
Bechara Asmar (NNA)
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Head of Lebanon’s General Labor Confederation Arrested After Insulting Late Patriarch Sfeir in Leak

Bechara Asmar (NNA)
Bechara Asmar (NNA)

Head of Lebanon’s General Labor Confederation Bechara Asmar was arrested on Saturday after he insulted late patriarch Cardinal Mar Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir in a leaked video.

Before beginning his press conference, Asmar appeared in the video while mocking Sfeir, who passed away a few days ago, as he was unaware the microphones were already turned on.

Acting Cassation Prosecutor, Judge Imad Qabalan, issued the arrest warrant on Saturday, while a large number of Lebanese called on Asmar to resign from his post.

Qabalan also opened an investigation into Asmar and the five other individuals who appear to be laughing at Asmar’s comments in the same leaked video.

Maronite Patriarch Beshara Rahi sternly condemned on Saturday Asmar’s offensive remarks on Sfeir.

In a statement issued by Bkirki’s press office, the Patriarch welcomed the swift mobilization of the state prosecution.

"Such comments automatically disqualify their author from assuming responsibilities relevant to public affairs," Rahi said.

He added that the doors of Bkirki would remain closed to Asmar until "he makes amends for his sin."

In a tweet posted on his account, Justice Minister Albert Serhan said the head of the GLC had been remanded in custody.

"I have been following up on Beshara Asmar's affair with the acting state prosecutor since morning, and he informed me that after his questioning, Asmar had been detained and that investigations with the concerned side were still underway," Serhan said.

In a separate tweet, Labor Minister Camille Abousleiman said his ministry would take legal action against the union leader.

Asmar’s lawyer said head of the GLC clarified he did not mean to insult Sfeir, adding there was “no clear, explicit or convincing justification” for his arrest.

On Saturday, the Maronite League canceled the membership of Asmar and decided to sue him over his insulting remarks.



UN Condemns Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza's Beit Lahiya

 Palestinians gather at the site of Israeli strikes on houses and residential buildings, amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, in Beit Lahiya, in the northern Gaza Strip October 20, 2024. REUTERS/Abdul Karim Farid
Palestinians gather at the site of Israeli strikes on houses and residential buildings, amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, in Beit Lahiya, in the northern Gaza Strip October 20, 2024. REUTERS/Abdul Karim Farid
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UN Condemns Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza's Beit Lahiya

 Palestinians gather at the site of Israeli strikes on houses and residential buildings, amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, in Beit Lahiya, in the northern Gaza Strip October 20, 2024. REUTERS/Abdul Karim Farid
Palestinians gather at the site of Israeli strikes on houses and residential buildings, amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, in Beit Lahiya, in the northern Gaza Strip October 20, 2024. REUTERS/Abdul Karim Farid

The UN peace envoy for the Middle East on Sunday condemned the continued attacks on civilians after Israeli airstrikes in Gaza's Beit Lahiya killed dozens late on Saturday.

"This follows weeks of intensified operations resulting in scores of civilian fatalities and near total lack of humanitarian aid reaching populations in the north," said Tor Wennesland, the UN Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process.

For his part, civil defense agency spokesman Mahmud Bassal said: "Our civil defense crews recovered 73 martyrs and a large number of wounded as a result of the Israeli air force targeting a residential area... in Beit Lahia in northern Gaza."

Bassal also said that more than 400 martyrs from the various targeted areas in the northern Gaza Strip were recovered, including Jabalia and its refugee camp, since Israel's operation began.

"More than a year has passed, and every day our blood is shed," displaced Gazan Nasser Shaqura said outside a hospital in Deir el-Balah, where victims of an Israeli air strike were taken.

"Every day, every hour, there is a massacre," he said.

"This is what our lives have become."