
Nadim Gemayel: History will be ashamed of those who sold themselves to the devil
Deputy President of the Kataeb headquarters in Achrafieh Nadim Gemayel, son of late President Bachir Gemayel, condemned Sunday’s murder of Kataeb activists Nasri Marouni and Salim Assi in Zahle.
“The blood of the Zahle residents was shed while defending their town and breaking the siege. Unfortunately, today the hero has been forgotten, and some criminals are trying to target our will and determination,” Gemayel said in an address to Zahle residents, referring to the siege of Zahle in 1981 by the Syrian army. He reminded the crowd how Kataeb militants and residents were able to defend the city.
Gemayel also spoke of the assassinations of Minister Pierre Gemayel and MP Antoine Ghanem and said that the Kataeb tried to heal the wounds brought by their deaths.
“Some thought that we were helpless when they attacked our comrades during the inauguration of the Kataeb headquarters in Zahle. But the aggressors missed the fact that the Kataeb will triumph,” he added.
“Lebanon will remain the object of our attention, for it is a country that will never die,” Gemayel said.
“The day of punishment is near, and history will be ashamed of those who sold their conscience to the devil or those who are still waiting for the return of the Syrian occupation that created them. Yet this will not protect them from the wrath of believers,” he said.