Link to more information on Lebanon and the political situation in there.
(July 19, 2005) "Future for Lebanon" takes viewers to the oldest democracy in the Middle East as voters go to the polls in a new era. From the beaches of Beirut to the radical rallies of Hezbollah, WIDE ANGLE explores political change in one of the pivotal nations of the Arab region -- change from within, not imposed from the outside.
A timeline of the history of Lebanon in the 20th Century.
Director Paul Mitchell talks about the genesis of the film, Future of Lebanon.
Michael Elliott, Editor of Time International, discusses Lebanon with Anchor, Daljit Dhaliwal.
The Lebanese political system is sectarian, and will continue as such for the foreseeable future. Parliament is divided evenly between Christians and Muslims, though the latter are a majority, while the three highest posts in the state — that of president, prime minister and speaker of parliament — are reserved for Maronite Christians, Sunni Muslims and Shia Muslims, respectively.
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Future for Lebanon takes viewers to the oldest democracy in the Middle East as voters go to the polls in a new era.
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