Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, known as *Mr. Lebanon,* was killed by a massive explosion as he drove along the Beirut seafront on February 14, 2005. A business entrepreneur, who rose from nothing to become one of the most powerful men in Lebanese politics, Hariri's assassination has incited outrage and suspicion. Nicholas Blanford investigates Hariri's past, inextricably linked with that of Lebanon, and uncovers a murky world of shifting alliances between businesses, the military, politicians and diplomats. Based on exclusive interviews with key players, he traces the last weeks of Hariri’s life, and reveals who stood to gain from his death. He assesses its impact on Lebanese politics including the withdrawal of Syrian troops, Hezbollah and the peace process. Full of intrigue, shady characters, and suspense, Killing Mr Lebanon brings to light what the Lebanese people have clamored for since Valentine's Day 2005: *Al Haqiqa*--the truth.
An interesting view on the events leading up and shortly after the former Prime Minister's assassination. Although many biases are apparent, the book does not present itself as a factual story but a series of retellings gathered by the author mostly through interviews with people who were involved in the matter.
This book illustrates the life of Shaikh Rafik Hariri “Mr. Lebanon” and the political atmosphere surrounding Mr. Hariri’s era.
It analysis the international and local tensions that contributed to taking the decision of the assassination and its consequences. It is a historical source for the period of 1990 to 2006 in Lebanese and Middle-Eastern politics. It introduces personals and key players of that era.
It sheds light on Syrian regime and their style of governance.
The author is fair and objective in my opinion and did an excellent job in collecting information from Mr. Hariri’s family and top Lebanese and international leaders.
One of very few writings on this subject, this book could be substantially improved with little extra indexing and organizing.
يبدأ الكتاب بطريقة فلاش باك حيث يوم جريمة قتل الحريرى ف 14 شباط 2005 ،ثم يبدأ الكتاب سرد قصة التدخل العسكرى السورى فى لبنان بعد شهور من اندلاع الحرب الاهلية بحجة مساعدة الحكومة للبنانية فى وقفها..فى نفس الوقت الذى كان الحريرى -ذو الأصول الفقيرة لأب مزارع من صيدا - بدأ يتلمس طريقه إلى الثراءوالمكانة فى السعودية عن طريق رجل اعمال سعودى وثق صلته على اثرها بالأسرة المالكة وسرعان ما اصبح فى غضون سنوات ملياردير وحامل للجنسية السعودية ثم ممثل للملك السعودى فى مفاوضات الصلح بين اطراف الحرب الاهلية وقدم الدعم اللوجستى فى المؤتمرات خاصة فى اتفاق الطائف..ومع اخلاصه لبلده ودعمه الاقتصادى غير المحدود وعلاقاته الدولية القوية وما حققه من نجاحات فى اتفاقيات الصلح..حقق شعبية كبيرة مكنته من تولى رئاسة الوزراء 92-98 ثم 2000-2004 حقق نجاحا فى الأولى واخفاقات فى الثانية انتهت باستقالته فى خلاف مع الرئيس لحود المدعوم من الظام السورى وهجوم الموالون لسوريا عليه.. وبالرغم من محاولاته المستمرة لتوثيق صلته بسوريا كان الرفض والاحتقار والعجرفة فى الحوار معه من الجانب الآخر باعتبارهم هم الحاكمون فى لبنان..وسبب ازداياد معارضه يوم بعد يوم وخوفا من مكانته اغتالته يد النظام السورى بالتعاون مع الموالون له فى لبنان فى عملية شديدة الاحترافية كما رأى غالبية اللبنانيين ..قامت على أثرها انتفاضة الاستقلال أو ثورة الأرز كما اطلق الادارة الامريكية عليها.. أنتهت بها الوجود العسكرى السورى فى لبنان فى أبريل من نفس العام.
معلومة على الهامش: تحالف 14 آذار سبب تسميته يرجع لأحد ايام انتفاضة الاستقلال وهذا اليوم كان ذروة الانتفاضة حيث وصل عدد المتظاهرين المليون متظاهر
A very compelling history of the Hariri period recounted by the author''s journalistic experiences and work in Lebanon as well as the personal accounts of Rafic Hariri's friends, acquaintances, political allies and enemies, both foreign and domestic, that served to enrich the topic and the entire reading experience. More importantly, the book sheds light on the causes of the assasination and the possible perpetrators in a way no other book or article on the subject has done. Highly recommended!
I didn't agree with the author's perception about the situation and various events he writes about, but regardless this was very well-written and accessible to those who have studied the region and those who haven't. If there was one book I'd recommend to those who want to understand Lebanon in the most concise way, it'd be this one. Though it's primarily about the former PM Hariri, the author artfully ties in how Hariri's political career and legacy have impacted the entire region up until today.
I'm a Lebanese and found this to be a hard read. At times it gets confusing and I think the author chooses to fixate on small details to make the book larger, but they take away from the big picture. I've read books by Bob Woodward which similarly recount political figures and It was easier to stay focused and understand the plot.
I think it's a must read for many Lebanese who think they know Lebanon's history but only know their parents' version of it. I was shocked by many stories.
I learned a LOT from this book and am so grateful for the knowledge. The middle section of the book picked up interest, but I struggled to make it through the beginning and end.
Written with a journalist's eye, this book looks at the assassination of the Lebanese Prime Minister in 2005. The book is well-written, and provides a good introduction, but it is more of a biography of Hariri, and while it provides some analysis of his impact on Lebanese politics; this part of the book is not very detailed.
The last seven words of the title should be excised. He does a great job describing the assassination and the political realities in Lebanon, but doesn't go anywhere with it.