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Lebanese journalist Uqab Saqr speaks about Shiite population

Duration: 02:58 minutes
Upload Time: 2007-03-07 11:50:01
User: YaLibnanTV
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Lebanese  Shiite  Sunni  Druze  Maronite  Christian  population  Israel  Zionist  journalist  Uqab  Saqr  

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On January 11, 2007, Lebanese journalist Uqab Saqr speaks about Shiite population, and how many children they have per family. He explains the many reasons to why Shiites have so many children. Please, keep in mind, he is 100% Lebanese Shiite. As well, I did not get this fact checked but, it is said that Lebanese Shiites are mostly farmers, so they rely on many children to help, but, their is an estimation of over 900,000 Shiites in Lebanon, but at the same time their are only 70,000 to 90,000 people who work in agriculture. As well, Uqab Saqr is speaking the truth. Now in my theory, this would explain why Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah says, "I don't care for the tourism", he doesn't care about Lebanons tourism? Well, 15% of Lebanons income before the summer war between Hezbollah and Israel "in Lebanon" came from tourism. If the farmers are Shiite, then they do not rely on Tourism, they rely on their crops that they export, over 33% of what they export goes to Europe. Contradiction anybody? Also, the vast majority of Shiites are with the opposition "Hezbollah and Amal". They pay their supporters just enough to get by, but not enough to educate their children. Did I forget to mention they steal electricity for them? By the way, the leader of the Free Shiite Tayyar (movement) Mohammad el Hajj Hassan and Shiite Authority Sheikh Youssef Kanj and many other Sheiks and Muftis are against Hezbollahs actions.

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lizrael  2007-09-09 19:19:18

Every word is true. The more Shia stop feeling marginalized, they will stop reproducing at the current high rate.
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vonderjohn  2007-06-17 01:18:18

that was very daring...could be realistic tho
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