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    Lebanese Journalist Kicked Out Of His Home City For His Political Opinions

    By 961 StaffJuly 9, 2020Updated:July 30, 2025
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    A group of people who identified themselves as Hezbollah’s followers attempted an attack on Lebanese journalist Hussein Chamas, in front of his house in south Beirut.

    The journalist is an employee of the Shiite Council and is known for his closeness to the Amal Movement of Lebanon’s speaker of the parliament, Nabih Berri.

    IM Lebanon reported that this attempted attack took place due to the journalist’s anti-Hezbollah stances.

    حسين شمص

    According to the same source and to what Chamas shared on his social media accounts, this group asked him to leave Al-Dahyeh, his homeplace, and threatened to kill him if he ever enters the neighborhood again.

    هذه المجموعة حاولت تكسير زجاج سيارتي والاعتداء علي في منطقة صفير في الضاحية الجنوبية وهددتني بالقتل اذا لم اغادر الضاحية…

    Posted by ‎حسين شمص‎ on Tuesday 7 July 2020

    Chamas expressed his anger on Facebook, saying: “Your constant threats increase our certainty that we are right and that you are wrong. Lebanon is not yours and your policy of suppressing journalists will turn against you.”

    اتهددنا بالقتل يا ابن الطلقاء… إرهابيو وفيق صفا وجواد نصر الله، تهديداتكم لي بالقتل تزيدنا يقينا أننا على حق وأنكم الباطل، لبنان ليس ملكا لكم وسياسة كم أفواه الصحافيين سينقلب عليكم..وان غدا لناظره قريب…

    Posted by ‎حسين شمص‎ on Wednesday 8 July 2020

    This attack on a journalist and the freedom of the press isn’t the first of its kind in Lebanon, especially during these sensitive times when everyone, public figure or not, is freely and bluntly expressing their political opinions.

    In the past months, since the revolution, we’ve witnessed a number of assaults on reporters and photographers, whether intentionally or by accident during the protests.

    Layal Saad, for example, a reporter for Al-Jadeed, was injured due to stone-throwing in Martyrs’ Square, Beirut.

    صحيح نحنا مراسلين، بس قبل كل شيء نحنا من الناس وبينهم دايماً، فطبيعي ناكل نصيبنا متلنا متلهم. كلنا بهالخندق سوا
    ورغم انه امل الخروج منه صار شبه معدوم بس #مستمرون

    شكراً لكل شخص، انا منيحة. ?♥️ pic.twitter.com/T1N2tSdtKA

    — Layal A. Saad | ليال ع. سعد (@layalsaad) June 13, 2020

    Another Lebanese reporter was targeted by a rubber bullet in Beirut.

    استهداف الاعلامي حسان الرفاعي (قناة الجديد) برصاص مطاطي هو تعدي سافر على حرية الاعلام والصحافة.#تسقط_سلطة_القمع والنهب #كلن_يعني_كلن

    Posted by ‎طلعت ريحتكم‎ on Saturday 6 June 2020

    Other recorded assaults include reporters being either physically and/or verbally abused, threatened, had their phone numbers leaked on social media in campaigns of harassment, ambushed and beaten up, or prevented from doing their job and covering the protests.

    Cases of ambush and physical brutality include that of the Editor in Chief of the October 17 Newspaper who ended in the hospital, and journalist Mohammed Zbeeb who was attacked by the bodyguards of former Minister of State Marwan Kheireddine.

    Intimidation and persecution of journalists for expressing their opinion is often a sign that they touch upon something important. Efforts to silence free speech by administrative measures and harassment will never succeed and usually backfire, notably in times of crisis.

    — Ján Kubiš (@UNJanKubis) February 24, 2020

    Another incident of a reporter who was violently prevented from doing her job is that of Asrar Shbaro from An-Nahar while covering the arrival of the plane from Iran.

    Not only individual reporters get attacked but also some TV news stations have experienced assaults on their freedom to operate, like in the case of Al-Jadeed.

    طلعت ريحتكم

    All of these incidents sparked outrage as people deemed them to be assaults on Lebanon’s democracy and the freedom of the media and press.

    ‏عناصر من #الجيش #تعتدي بالضرب على كل من #مصور "النهار" مارك فياض، ومصور صحيفة "نداء الوطن" فضل عيتاني، حيث حاول احدهم…

    Posted by ‎طلعت ريحتكم‎ on Sunday 28 June 2020

    In a fresh incident related to the press, on Thursday, France 24 correspondents were prevented by members of the Military Intelligence Unit, reportedly dressed in civilian clothes, from conducting interviews in Hamra Street.

    According to the Information Minister Manal Abdel Samad, the intervention was justified: “It turned out that the said media means did not obtain the required license from the Ministry of Information as stated by the law.”

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