L.A. and Beirut
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In reference to the article “Gang Raid Leaves Some Bad Feelings” (April 5), I wish to make the following observation:
The spokesman for Police Chief Willie Williams was unfair in comparing certain crime-ridden L.A. neighborhoods to Beirut, Lebanon. I would have bypassed those erroneous comments about a city that enjoys peace and order had they not triggered irrelevant and unfortunate polemics, as if Beirut itself and not the crime-ridden area were the issue. I definitely understand the concern and reasons for making this comparison, because we went through a difficult ordeal. Yet the “sense of fear” transpiring from Beirut, as a relevant stereotype, is part of the past.
The government of Lebanon initiated a security plan that restored order and stability to Beirut and most of the country, following the process of the political reconciliation. The steps taken were hailed by the international community and the U.S. government. It meant that troublemakers could not anymore settle their scores on Lebanese soil. Beirut is free from criminals that terrorize the citizens.
As we heal our wounds, we look forward to the support of our American friends for our efforts aimed at eliminating the wrong image about Beirut.
GEBRAN SOUFAN
Consul General of Lebanon
Los Angeles
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