Thousands of Lebanese citizens are pouring into Beirut this afternoon to join what is promised to be a mass demonstration organized by the Lebanese opposition headed by the terrorist organization, Hezbollah. The opposition is calling for the establishment of a national unity government in which it will hold a third of the seats. Under Lebanese law, such a third will allow it virtual veto power over any decision and automatically topple the government should it choose to resign from it. Lebanse Prime Minister Fouad Siniora has rejected the opposition's demand.
Unprecedented security measures have been taken in Beirut around the residence of Siniora as the government is calling oday's demonstration an attempted coup by Hezbollah. Tensions in Lebanon have been high since the war with Israel last summer and the recent assassination of cabinet minister, Pierre Gemayel.
Many fear that today's demonstration is just anoher step in a downward slope to another civil war in Lebanon.
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