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Killed by a car bomb blast at around 23:00 in the Kafr Sousa neighborhood of Damascus, Syria. September 10, 2008 Saleh al Aridi, leader of the Lebanese Democratic Party: Baissour: Car bomb Unknown Killed by a 700gm bomb placed in his car outside his home in Aley District: March 23, 2009 Kamal Naji, deputy representative of the PLO in Lebanon ...
An estimated 200 people were killed in the ensuing 24 hours. Residents tried to flee through a tunnel to Batroun but the attackers blocked the exit. Many were killed as their cars caught fire, and they suffocated to death. [10] Tel al-Zaatar massacre: August 12, 1976: Beirut: 1,500–5,000 Palestinians: Kataeb Regulatory Forces
The Free Democratic Party (German: Freie Demokratische Partei, FDP, German pronunciation: [ɛfdeːˈpeː] ⓘ) is a liberal [3] [4] political party in Germany.. The FDP was founded in 1948 by members of former liberal political parties which existed in Germany before World War II, namely the German Democratic Party and the German People's Party.
3rd Hermel bombing (February 22) – A suicide car bombing targeting an army post in Hermel killed 3 people including 2 soldiers and wounded 17 others. The Lebanon branch of the Nusra Front, a radical Syrian rebel force, claimed responsibility for the suicide bombing, saying it was part of a "series of vengeful attacks". [42]
In street battles in Beirut one pro-government and two LDP fighters were killed. [3] In street battles in Aley eight people, including seven Hezbollah fighters, are killed. [4] [5] In sporadic clashes in Sidon a man and his wife were killed; and in Bar Elias in the Bekaa Valley a woman was killed also. [4]
Lebanon: CIA linked group 1985 12 November Camille Chamoun [40] Former president of Lebanon and leader of the National Liberal Party: Beirut Lebanon: Vanguard of Arab Christians [41] Elie Karamé [40] President of the Kataeb Party: 1986 25 May Malkiat Singh Sidhu [42] Planning Minister in the Government of Punjab, India: Gold River Canada
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The Liberal Democratic Party of East Germany became a bloc party that was increasingly dependent of the dominant Socialist Unity Party. The liberal parties of the three Western zones, on the other hand, merged into the Free Democratic Party (FDP) in December 1948, that became the third major party of West Germany. [5]