[Picture by krikOrian]
You can check more pictures of the march Armenians in Lebanon did to commemorate the 97th anniversary of the Armenian genocide [Here].
[Picture by krikOrian]
You can check more pictures of the march Armenians in Lebanon did to commemorate the 97th anniversary of the Armenian genocide [Here].
this man AKA Kalashnikov boghos
(in continuation of the graffiti article).Now if someone who likes to express his freedom of speech goes and paints a graffiti on a wall in Bourj Hammoud stating “I love Turkey”, will this be considered as an incitement or deprivation of public freedom?
With all my respect to the Armenian community which i’m part of.
Ralph,
You would be jailed for inciting sectarianism and weakening the national accord among Lebanese.
well freedom of speech should have its limits absolute freedom is dangerous 😉
Ralph why don’t you try to go to Dahieh & try your freedom of speech there. You can start with a simple line: “I hate nassrallah”…Then compare that with your research in different locales (if you survive 10 seconds that is…).
Just suggesting!
I agree with all what you said guys; that’s exactly what i was referring to.
As Rob said:
“well freedom of speech should have its limits absolute freedom is dangerous”