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Inquiry and Analysis - Lebanon
July 6, 2001
No. 63

Hizbullah Threatens Lebanese Government Not to Destroy Drug Crops in
South-Lebanon

By Yotam Feldner*

A Lebanese government program initiated this week to
eradicate drug crops in the Beqa' Valley prompted a
mounting conflict between Hizbullah and the Lebanese
government.  Hizbullah, which considers itself the defender
of drug farmers in the region, came out openly against the
government plan and threatened violence if they try to
implement it.

The Lebanese Government Position
A review conducted by Lebanese security apparatuses of the
hashish fields in the Beqa' Valley estimated the area to be
45,000 square dunams.(1)  Prompted by international
pressure and fear that aid to Lebanon might be harmed, an
emergency cabinet meeting was convened at 11:30pm, July 2,
2001, and attended by PM Rafiq Al-Hariri, Minister of
Interior Michel Al-Murr, Minister of Justice Samir Al-Jisr,
Minister of Defense Khalil Al-Harawi, and Cabinet Secretary
Dr. Suheil Buji.

Following the meeting, an official statement was issued
regarding the government's plan, as Interior Minister
Michel Al-Murr explained:  "We decided to devise a plan
with the participation of all relevant government
apparatuses to eradicate all drug crops.  The difficult
socio-economic situation of the farmers who raise these
crops will be taken into consideration.  However, uprooting
these crops is important because they damage Lebanon's
reputation.  Historically, we know that states who promised
us aid to enhance alternative crops - when we previously
discussed this matter - did not comply with their
commitments, even though we have.  We are not ready to
starve the people just for the sake of appeasing someone.
On the other hand, we are not ready to smear our county's
reputation only to appease someone else.  We will consider
both issues in order to reach a solution."

"I wish to stress to the foreign media who has lately
followed this subject, that there is a difference between a
poor farmer who can't feed his children except by raising
these crops, and drug dealers and distributors.  In the
last six months we have arrested more than 1,600 drug
dealers.  We employ harsh measures against drug dealers.
Our prisons have filled up with these people and we are
taking these mafia groups very seriously.  On the other
hand, a farmer is just a farmer and not a drug dealer or a
mafia guy, and we must take his situation into
consideration..."

Al-Murr was asked how the farmers could be protected: "The
PM and the Minister of Agriculture will devise plans to
support alternative crops in the region..."

Al-Murr added: "The foreign media prompted the action
against the drug crops and we should not forget that behind
it are political powers.  Therefore, we have to take into
consideration the donor countries and their promises while
committing ourselves to the welfare of the farmers."(2)

However, sources close to the government said that there is
no intention to pay any compensation for the eradication of
the drug crops, rather, there will be government activities
amongst international organizations to support alternative
crops.  Official sources said the eradication of the crops
will be carried out within days and no later than harvest
time in mid September.(3)

Senior Lebanese officials told Al-Nahar that Lebanon will
not raise the issue with American envoy William Burns
unless he raises it first, in which case Lebanon will
demand compensation similar to that which was given to
Turkey, Pakistan and Morocco in return for their fight
against drugs.(4)

Hizbullah's Position
Following the Lebanese government statements, the head of
Hizbullah's Planning Council, Hussein Musawi, declared that
Hizbullah opposes the government position and suggested
that the government buy the hash crops from the farmers:
"We are ready to reach an agreement with the PM, the
Minister of Interior and the Minister of Justice.  I tell
the state: "Go ahead, buy the hash, you don't need to use
military means or helicopters.  Our people deserve respect,
not humiliation.  We have to stand by these people, and we
shall do so.  Where was the state when the hash was
planted? Why are they coming to eradicate it in June and
not in February or March when the hash was planted?  Send
the choppers and the tanks to the south [i.e., against
Israel] and not to the hash field."(5)

Musawi addressed the drug farmers as well: "Don't believe
the state's promises, demand compensation for the hash
before they uproot it.  If any of them loses his senses and
insists on uprooting it, fight him.  Our women are
warriors, our children are fighters.  Block the roads with
your bodies, but do not raise weapons against security men
because they are our sons."(6)

Musawi further addressed the government of Lebanon: "Don't
embarrass us by presenting us as drug defenders, for we can
not see the bulldozers destroying the farmer's work every
year."(7)  "The goal of the government's decision is to
embarrass Hizbullah.  But Hizbullah is too clever to allow
anyone to embarrass it and knows when and how to protect
its people."(8)

Lebanese parliament members representing the Ba'albec and
Al-Haramil regions in the Northern Beqa' Valley convened to
discuss the government decision and issued a statement
condemning the policy for ignoring the region's problems.
They demanded that the government devise an overall plan to
rebuild the region's economy in cooperation with the
international community and the donor countries similar to
what was done in Turkey and Morocco, stressing that leaving
the farmers with two options - hunger or drug farming - is
unacceptable.  They held the  government responsible for
encouraging farmers to raise drug crops by overlooking last
year's and this year's drug planting and by cutting
subsidies for sugar cane."(9)

Conclusion
This is not the first time Hizbullah has clashed with the
Lebanese government over drugs.  In March of 2001, the
Lebanese government dropped leaflets warning farmers from
growing drugs and demanding village leaders to report such
activities.  Hizbullah parliament members blamed the state
of "using threats and repression of the poor people."(10)

*Yotam Feldner is MEMRI's Director of Media Analysis.

Endnotes:

(1) Al-Mustaqbal, July 3, 2001.
(2) Al-Safeer, July 3, 2001.
(3) Al-Mustaqbal, July 3, 2001.
(4) Al-Nahar, July 4 2001.
(5) Al -Sharq Al-Awsat, July 4, 2001.
(6) Al-Anwar, July 3, 2001.
(7) Al-Anwar, July 3, 2001.
(8) Al-Nahar, July 4, 2001.
(9) Al -Sharq Al-Awsat, July 4, 2001.
(10) albawaba.com, July 4, 2001.

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