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ID142768
Title ProperCommittee of the parents of the missing and disappeared
Other Title Information30 years of struggle and protest
LanguageENG
AuthorRowayheb, Marwan G ;  Ouaiss, Makram
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article investigates the work of a Lebanese non-governmental organization (NGO) called the Committee of the Parents of the Missing and the Disappeared. Although the successive Lebanese governments, most political leaders, ex-militia leaders and ex-combatants did not want to help in revealing the truth about what had happened to the people who went missing during the Lebanese civil war of 1975, the Committee managed to mobilize the families of the missing people under one banner for more than 30 years and was successful in making the Lebanese government and the legal authorities take few but important decisions that favoured the cause of the families of the missing people. It managed to do so without being deterred by the social, political and economic challenges it faced and due to the ability of its leadership to clearly define the sources of contention it wanted to protest against and by selecting the protests methods that best serve its cause.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle Eastern Studies Vol. 51, No.6; Nov 2015: p.1010-1026
Journal SourceMiddle Eastern Studies 2015-12 51, 6
Key WordsCommittee of the Parents ;  Disappeared ;  30 Years of Struggle and Protest