Political analyst that criticised Hezbollah killed

A prominent Lebanese writer and critic of Hezbollah was found dead in his car south of Lebanon on Thursday morning, hours after he disappeared while driving toward Beirut. Police said Lockman Slimi, 59, a prominent political analyst, was shot dead at the helm. He was [...]
Police said Lockman Slimi, 59, a prominent political analyst, was shot dead at the helm. He was a loud critic of the militant power group that drives activists to attack critics.
Jawad Nasrallah, son of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasra God, had posted a few minutes after Mr. Slimi was confirmed saying: the death of some people is actually an unplanned victory #s) I'm sorry. ”
Then he erased the message, writes The Guardian, follows Periscope.
The murder of another critical voice in Lebanon has raised the rage of the political class, which is powerless, or even wagesless to deal with these issues. In recent decades, murders have been used routinely as political weapons, with most remaining unresolved.
He was loving, modest and people loved him,” wrote Slymi's sister Rashi.
In recent months, Slim had told friends and visitors that his enemies had threatened him with murder.
Finally, Kosovo under the 4 September Agreement has declared Hezbollah's terrorist organisation. /Periscope











