- Etienne Saqr
Etienne Saqr (last name also spelt Sakr or Sacre,
Arabic : إتيان صقر), a.k.a. Abu Arz (translate: Father of Cedars), is a right-wing Lebanesenationalist politician and founder of theGuardians of the Cedars militia and political party ( حراس الأرز, Horras Al-Arz in Arabic). Saqr and his militia participated heavily in theLebanese Civil War in 1970s and 1980s, and remained militantly active until he was expelled from the country for collaborating with theSouth Lebanon Army . [cite web|url=http://www.meib.org/articles/0301_ld.htm|title=Dossier: Etienne Saqr (Abu Arz), Head of the Guardians of the Cedars|author=Mordechai Nisan|publisher=Middle East Intelligence Bulletin|accessdate=2008-08-10]Saqr was born in
Ain Ebel in 1937. He was educated in French schools in Tripoli andBeirut . He joined the "Sûreté générale" (General Security Directorate) in 1954 and was involved in fighting against pan-Arab forces in theLebanon crisis of 1958 . He left this group in 1969, went into business, and became politically active in right-wing Lebanese nationalist circles. He opposed theCairo Agreement of 1969. [cite web|url=http://www.meib.org/articles/0301_ld.htm|title=Dossier: Etienne Saqr (Abu Arz), Head of the Guardians of the Cedars|author=Mordechai Nisan|publisher=Middle East Intelligence Bulletin|accessdate=2008-08-10]In the early 1970s, Saqr helped to organize the
Lebanese Renewal Party , and in 1974 and 1975 he formed the Guardians of the Cedars under the name-of-honor Abu Arz (father of the cedars). In theLebanese Civil War , which began in 1975, the Guardians of the Cedars fought under the slogans "No Palestinian will remain in Lebanon" and "Lebanon, at your service". The Guardians of the Cedars joined theLebanese Front , a right-wing coalition of mainly Christian parties intended to act as a counter force to theLebanese National Movement ofKamal Jumblatt and others. While Saqr objected to the Syrian intervention in 1976, the Lebanese Front accepted it. Saqr withdrew from the Front and the Guardians retreated to the mountains but continued to fight on the LF side in key battles, including East Beirut (1978 andZahle (1981).Saqr was placed under house arrest in 1990 by his former allies, the
Lebanese Forces , after the latter accepted theTaif Agreement . Eventually, Saqr was forced to leave Beirut for southern Lebanon and upon Israel's withdrawal from the south in 2000, Saqr fled to Israel. In an address to theKnesset a few days later, Saqr argued against the withdrawal saying Israel had "made heroes out of Hezbollah." [cite web|title=Dossier: Etienne Saqr (Abu Arz), Head of the Guardians of the Cedars|url=http://www.meib.org/articles/0301_ld.htm|author=Mordechai Nisan|publisher=Middle East Intelligence Bulletin|accessdate=2008-08-10] He has been sentenced to death in absentia by a Lebanese court on charges of collaborating with Israel.References
External links
* [http://www.gotc.org/ Guardians of the Cedars - website]
Sources
*The main Goc websites
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