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    Syria's crackdown hits ally Hezbollah's image

    BEIRUT (AP) — As Syria's crackdown on protesters gets bloodier, it is having repercussions for one of Damascus' most crucial allies, eroding the reputation of the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah.

    At recent protests, Syrians demonstrating against President Bashar Assad have also unleashed their anger at the Shiite Hezbollah over its blunt support for the regime. Some protesters have set fire to the yellow flag of Hezbollah and pictures of the group's leader, Sheik Hassan Nasrallah.

    Such outcry is startling in a country that prides itself for being a bastion of resistance against the U.S. and Israel and has lionized Hezbollah. Syrians and Arabs around the region have in recent years elevated Nasrallah to the status of a nationalist hero after his guerrillas' 2006 war with Israel, and posters of the turbaned, bearded sheik are one of the top selling items in Syrian souvenir shops.

    The anger at Hezbollah illustrates the delicate, contradictory position of the Shiite movement. On the one hand, the source of its popularity — even among many Sunnis in the region — has been its image as a patriotic force to defend Lebanon against Israel, and it is highly protective of that image. On the other, its close alliance to Syria and, even more, to Iran make it vulnerable to accusations that it is merely a well-armed tool for those regimes.

    Newly released indictments by the U.N.-backed Special Tribunal for Lebanon accusing four Hezbollah members in the 2005 assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, Lebanon's most powerful Sunni leader, further cast a shadow over its reputation.

    Hezbollah backed the anti-regime uprisings in Egypt, Yemen, Bahrain and Tunisia. But it publicly sided with Iran and Syria in their brutal crackdowns on protesters.

    "Hezbollah always criticizes the double standards of the West, but it has done worse," said Amjad, a protester from the Syrian city of Hama, which for the past week has been under a crushing siege by Assad's forces.

    "We feel betrayed," he said. Amjad spoke on condition his full name not be used because of fears of reprisals.

    In a sign of its wariness over the damage to its reputation, Hezbollah has avoided talking about Syria's uprising. The movement has gone out of its way to strongly deny repeated, though unverified claims, by Syrian activists that Hezbollah fighters — as well as Iranians — are involved in crushing demonstrations and killing protesters. In his recent speeches, Nasrallah has kept his comments on Syria down to a minimum.

    But as a close ally of Damascus, Hezbollah could not avoid the subject completely, and its Manar TV station has adopted the Syrian government line blaming the unrest on armed extremist groups. Early on in the uprising, Nasrallah embraced Assad, casting him as a reformer, in a speech that infuriated Syrian protesters.

    "Toppling the resistance regime in Syria, which is ready for reform, would provide a great service to Israel and to U.S.-American control over the region," he said.

    Officials of the group contacted by The Associated Press declined to comment about the Syria uprising or its repercussions on Hezbollah, saying their chief was the only person authorized to talk about the subject.

    "As the repression in Syria intensifies ... Hezbollah will find itself spending more of its reputation and political capital in support of a regime that is on its way out," said Randa Slim, a research fellow at the New America Foundation in Washington.

    The troubles for Hezbollah come at a time when it should be riding high. It now holds a dominant role in Beirut's government and the prime minister is an ally, giving it unprecedented political clout in Lebanon after its opponents, the U.S.- and Western-backed factions led by Hariri's son Saad, were sidelined. Its extensive arsenal of weapons and rockets is virtually untouchable for the moment, after years of calls for it to disarm.

    "Militarily, the organization is stronger than ever but its credibility and legitimacy, regionally, have taken a big hit," said David Schenker, director of the Program on Arab Politics at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.

    In the early 2000s, Hezbollah was riding on a wave of unprecedented popularity, after its war of attrition forced Israeli troops to withdraw from south Lebanon and end nearly 20 years of occupation. In 2006, it fought Israel to a standstill in a ferocious monthlong war. Its popularity across the Arab world was so intense there were reports of some Sunnis in Syria and Jordan converting to Shiite Islam.

    But in recent years came several blows, starting with the 2008 assassination of its top military commander Imad Mughniyeh in a car bomb in Damascus. A year later, after the U.S.-backed Lebanese government moved to dismantle its telecommunications network, the group briefly seized control of large swaths of Beirut, turning its guns on its local Lebanese foes, something Nasrallah had swore the group would never do.

    Last month, Nasrallah revealed that a ring of CIA-recruited spies within Hezbollah had been uncovered, a stunning security breach for the group.

    The indictments for the Hariri killing, in which Hezbollah denies any role, damages the group's crossover appeal in the Mideast's sectarian divides. "The Sunnis will understand this in purely a sectarian context, that the Shiites murdered the head of the Sunni community, period," said Schenker.

    The worst case scenario for Hezbollah would be Assad's fall, though for the moment that seems unlikely. A Sunni-led new regime would likely be far less friendly to the group, so regime change in Damascus could cut off a major supply route for Hezbollah's weapons, heavily damage its political clout in Lebanon and knock out a third of the "Iran-Syria-Hezbollah" axis of "resistance" to Israel.

    "The demise of the Syrian regime if it happens will definitely be a game changer in the region. Whether and how Hezbollah will weather that development will be a true test of its political prowess and skills," said Slim.

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    Zeina Karam can be reached on http://twitter.com/zkaram

    (This version CORRECTS name of tribunal in fifth paragraph.)

     

    143 comments

    • FM  •  9 mths ago
      What a beautiful and friendly Country Lebanon once was...
    • BlueFalcon  •  9 mths ago
      Lebanese have been "PUPPETS" to the Hezbollah long enough!
      • Abrahim 9 mths ago
        @blue Falcon, before, Mujahidin were your allies fighting against the Soviet Union, currently change to the Taleban and you calling them terrorists. Anyone or groups goes contrary to your ideology of neo-con nazi zionism you call them terrorists doesn't it?
    • DONALD  •  9 mths ago
      Birds of a feather flock together, in this case Assad, Hezbollah, and their blood thirsty, godless Iranian scum allies.
      • cavem canen 9 mths ago
        completely on the money
        which is why we should support the uprising
    • de  •  9 mths ago
      Is the term: "You reap what you sow" in the Koran?
      • Hounddoggin 9 mths ago
        I think in the Koran it says you rape what you sow.
    • Hanon M  •  9 mths ago
      Hezbollah is a terrorist organization bent on killing non-Muslims, supported by Syria and Iran, but like all Muslim terrorists, they have no problem killing their own to further their cause, and I'm not just talking about what Assad is doing or what Hezbollah did in Lebanon. They brainwash their own to kill themselves in the name of Allah. They didn't start suicide bombing until the 90s, and it didn't become a major weapon until the 2000s. To all the people who want to talk about peace in the Middle East, I ask "If the Muslims can't get along with each other, how do you expect them to get along with Christians and Jews?" There will be peace when the Arabs love their people more than they hate the Jews and the West. With all the unrest I don't get how the liberal left are still so blind to the Arab culture of death.

      And Obama should quit borrowing money from China to give to all these countries. Until America gives back Texas to Mexico, Obama has no right to tell Israel to give the Golan back to Syria, which is what he was saying 2 months ago, and certainly looks absolutely moronic right now. Unlike in Libya and in Arab countries who were actually American allies, deposing the Syrian government would actually support American interests. The new government probably wouldn't be much better than Assad, but if Assad goes down, it hurts Iran and Hezbollah, while helping our allies in Lebanon, Israel, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, etc. Of course Obama is more interested in his ideological liberal agenda and being liked by Europe than in actually doing something that would be good for America. And at this point all the UN and Obama are doing about Iran, Syria, and Hezbollah are running their yappers...which seems to be Obama's primary talent. Mohammed was a warrior who lived by the sword, it's a tough neighborhood, the Arabs are "ready to die for this". When it comes to the Middle East, all the liberal left who aren't "ready to die for this" need to stay out.
      • david 9 mths ago
        Here we go again,another Obama bashing Zio who wants Obama to start another Israeli proxy war like GW in Iraq.No more blood for you,start your own war.
      • Michael 9 mths ago
        And we took Texas before the United Nations proclaimed no new borders. Learn your history chief. Mexico doesn't deserve anything.
      • y3l3y 9 mths ago
        Great Post
    • Hesperos  •  9 mths ago
      Hezbollah has an image? When I think of Hezbollah (if ever), I think of brainwashed Muzzies with bomb vests, blowing up innocent women and children.
    • dcb4357  •  9 mths ago
      someday , the lebanese will have their country back from iran and syria.
      • Hesperos 9 mths ago
        Not if history is any guide.
      • david 9 mths ago
        as with the Palestinians
      • AnotherDay 9 mths ago
        LOL - never happen. There's only three type of muslims - as stated here - terrorists that kill women and children, sympathizers of the terrorists, and cowards that do nothing and say nothing. Muslims are so rooted in custom and tradition they can never change - never think for themselves, and NEVER BE FREE!!!!!
    • Reno Benteen  •  9 mths ago
      It is about time the Hezbollah rats are seen for what they are cheap murdering thugs hiding behind a false image.
    • Chris  •  9 mths ago
      Yeah, what is the media talking about. How could a terrorist organization that has ruined a beautiful and once tolerant and diverse country like Lebanon, have any such image to protect? That's like saying that a mass murderer needs to improve his image.
    • The Delhi Llaama  •  9 mths ago
      Iran and Hezbolla cannot allow Assad and his regieme to be overcome by "The People". They will move heaven and earth to prevent this. In the meantime Israel is publically sitting this one out on the sidelines, but silently cheeing for the unarmed people of Syria, who have had quite enough. One wonder though, whether the ISF is helping out various Syrian factions on a 'sub rosa' basis...? In the meantime, everyone in the sits on their hands, especially the UN, and mouth's those empty words, "I condemn"....As if that had any meaning at all..
    • dictatorSlime  •  9 mths ago
      Well, lilke every other idiot Arabist monkey regime, they focus 110% of their energy on Hatred of Israel... is it any wonder that they cant educate their young, provide medical care for their citizens, produce enough turban bombs for their suicide children?:)
    • jung  •  9 mths ago
      James.... Hezbollah gets most of its financing from Drugs grown in the Bekaa Valley..
    • jung  •  9 mths ago
      Hey Nasrallah.... why are you hiding like a rat in your bunker since 2006?
    • Quince  •  9 mths ago
      Hezbollah has a stranglehold on Lebanon... I seriously doubt the Lebanese people much care which side of the conflict Hezbollah takes -- Hezbollah does their thinking for them.
    • Ryuk  •  9 mths ago
      As if Hezbollah had a good image, they're terrorists, just like Al Qaeda.
    • Relax, it's Only a Ca ...  •  9 mths ago
      Im glad people are no longer trusting that piece of #$%$ organization.
    • Val  •  9 mths ago
      I don't think is any difference between Hezbollah and Mr Assad..They are both Iran puppets...Ah sorry I forgot mention Hamas..This are 3 Iran child's that cost Iran some money to support..Arabs take note now before is too late
    • MP  •  9 mths ago
      THEY ARE BOTH SCUM.
    • ANGELA  •  9 mths ago
      islam is a cancer
    • Mike  •  9 mths ago
      "... eroding the reputation of the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah", Huh? How do you erode the reputation of Hezbollah? The reputation of Hezbollah is that they are evil terrorist scum...so now they are" even more evil" evil terrorist scum?
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