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French President Jacques Chirac Photo: Reuters
 
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French lawmakers urge terror label for Hizbullah

French legislators say Iranian- and Syrian-backed organization is element of instability, responsible for arms trafficking, attacks

Reuters
Published: 02.02.07, 23:32 / Israel News

Deputies from France's ruling centre-right UMP party have called on President Jacques Chirac to persuade his European colleagues to declare Hizbullah a terrorist organization.

 

The US government considers Hizbullah, a Shi'ite Muslim group whose guerrillas fought a 34-day war with Israel last July and August, a terrorist organization. But Hizbullah does not appear on the European Union's list of terrorist groups.

 

In a letter to Chirac, sent earlier this month and released on Friday, some 40 lawmakers said France should "propose the inscription of Hizbullah on the list of terrorist organizations during the next European Union council meeting".

 

"The situation in the Middle East is explosive," it said. "Hizbullah plays an important role in the Lebanese crisis. Financed and instrumentalized by Iran and Syria, it seriously threatens the possibility of a peace solution in this region."

 

"We must be clear and admit that Hizbullah is at the origin of multiple attacks, hostage-taking and arms traffic," it said.

 

There was no comment from Chirac's office.

 

Chirac has insisted Hizbullah must recognize the Lebanese government of Prime Minister Fouad Siniora.

The EU has blacklisted the Palestinian Islamic group Hamas but has resisted US and Israeli pressure to do the same to Hizbullah.

 

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