- Lebanese Independence Day
The Lebanese
Independence Day , onNovember 22 ,1943 , is a national day celebrated in remembrance of the liberation from the French Mandate which was exercised over Lebanese soil for over 23 years.Pre-Independence period
When the
Vichy government assumed power over French territory in1940 , GeneralHenri Fernand Dentz was appointed as high commissioner of Lebanon. This new turning point led to the resignation of Lebanese presidentEmile Edde onApril 4 ,1941 . After 5 days, Dentz appointedAlfred Naccache for a presidency period that lasted only 3 months and ending with the surrender of the Vichy forces posted in Lebanon and Syria to theFree French and British troops. OnJuly 14 , 1941, an armistice was signed in Acre ending the clashes between the two sides and opening the way for GeneralCharles de Gaulle 's visit to Lebanon, thus ending Vichy's control.Having the opportunity to discuss matters of sovereignty and independence, the Lebanese national leaders asked de Gaulle to end the French Mandate and unconditionally recognize Lebanon's independence. After national and international pressure, General
Georges Catroux (a delegate general under de Gaulle) proclaimed in the name of his government the Lebanese independence onNovember 26 , 1941. Countries such as theUnited States , theUnited Kingdom , theArab states , theSoviet Union , and certainAsia n countries recognized this independence, and some of them even exchanged ambassadors withBeirut . However this didn't stop the French from exercising their authority. [ [http://countrystudies.us/lebanon/21.htm http://countrystudies.us/lebanon/21.htm] , World War II and Independence.]On
November 8 , 1943, and after electing presidentBechara El Khouri and appointing prime ministerRiad al-Solh , the Chamber of Deputies amended the Lebanese Constitution, which abolished the articles referring to the Mandate and modified the specified powers of the high commissioner, thus unilaterally ending the Mandate. The French responded by arresting the president, the prime minister, and other cabinet members, and exiling them to an old citadel located inRashaya . This incident, which unified theChristian andMuslim opinion towards the mandate, led to an international pressure demanding the Lebanese leaders' release and massive street protests. Finally, France yielded to the augmenting demand of numerous countries and released the prisoners from Rashaya on November 22, 1943; since then, this day has been celebrated as the Lebanese Independence Day. [ [http://www.lgic.org/en/history_lebanon1516.php www.lgic.org] , (1920-1943) Mandate Period and Independence. URL accessed on June 7, 2008.]Post-Independence period
After the independence, the Lebanese state was founded in 1943 by an unwritten agreement between the two most prominent Christian and Muslim leaders Khouri and al-Solh and which was later called the National Pact ("al Mithaq al Watani").
The National Pact had 4 principles:
# Lebanon is a completely independent state. The Christian communities should cease identifying with the West; in return, the Muslim communities should protect the independence of Lebanon and prevent its merge with anyArab state.
# Although Lebanon is an Arab country withArabic as its official language, it could not cut off its spiritual and intellectual ties with the West, which had helped it attain such a notable degree of progress.
# Lebanon, as a member of the family of Arab states, should cooperate with the other Arab states, and in case of conflict among them, it should not side with one state against another.
# Public offices should be distributed proportionally among the recognized religious groups, but in technical positions preference should be given to competence without regard to confessional considerations. Moreover, the three top government positions should be distributed as follows: the president of the republic should be aMaronite ; the prime minister, aSunni Muslim; and the speaker of the Chamber of Deputies, aShia Muslim. The ratio of deputies was to be six Christians to five Muslims.In
1945 , Lebanon became a member of theArab League (March 22) and a member in theUnited Nations (UN San Francisco Conference of 1945). OnDecember 31 ,1946 , French troops withdrew completely from Lebanon, with the signing of the Franco-Lebanese Treaty.ee also
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History of Lebanon
*San Remo conference
* Patriarch Elias HoayekReferences
External links
* [http://www.marxists.org/history/etol/writers/heijen/1944/01/lebanon.htm Lebanon’s Fight For Independence (January 1944)]
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