Lebanon’s Mufti Derian Warns of The 'Revolt of The Hungry'
Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdellatif Derian expressed his fear “of an explosion
or social violence that would lead to the revolt of the hungry,” and launched a
violent attack on Lebanese political officials, saying that they had “seriously
failed the citizens.”
Mufti Derian, who led Eid-al-Fitr prayers on Thursday, said in his
sermon that those working in public political affairs “have severely
disappointed their citizens when they indulged in corruption and prevented the
formation of a government capable of stopping the collapse.”
He continued: “These politicians are responsible for the corruption,
which has become a more terrible epidemic than the coronavirus…They are
preventing the functioning of constitutional institutions, hitting the
judiciary, resorting to sectarian delusions and separating citizens.”
“These bad actions will not be
forgotten by the Lebanese people,” the Grand Mufti said, adding: “We express
our fear of an explosion or social violence, which will lead to the revolt of
the hungry… Then, remorse will be useless.”
Regarding the government issue, Derian said that the internal and
external initiatives to form a government of non-partisan specialists have
failed due to “personal interests and selfishness.”
The Mufti said that obstacles were placed in a “systematic manner” to
obstruct the mission of the prime minister-designate in forming a new
government. He stressed that the country’s collapse would not stop “except with
the birth of a government that addresses corruption and carry out the required
reforms.
“May God help the prime minister-designate in his arduous task and be
with the caretaker prime minister, who bore what others failed to endure in
such difficult circumstances,” he underlined.