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مصلحة طلاب “القوات اللبنانيّة” في أميركا الشماليّة تطلق “جائزة بيار بولس للابداع”

اطلقت مصلحة طلاّب القوّات اللبنانيّة في أميركا الشماليّة “جائزة بيار بولس للابداع” خلال المؤتمر السنوي للقوات في أميركا الشماليّة الذي استضافته مدينة ديترويت في ولاية ميشيغن الأميركية. 

وقد أعلن رئيس مصلحة الطلاب غوستاف قرداحي اطلاق الجائزة خلال عرضه عن الاوضاع الطالبيّة للحضور في المؤتمر. ستمنح الجائزة بشكل سنوي لشخص أو لمجموعة ضمن مصلحة الطلاب، وسيعلن عن الفائز خلال المؤتمر العام لأميركا الشماليّة من كل سنة. 

ترتكز الجائزة على عدة عوامل منها الالتزام، التميّز والمساهمة الفعّالة في عمل مصلحة الطلاب ككل. كذلك ستؤخذ بعين الاعتبار النتائج الاكاديمية والحضور الفاعل على المستوى الاجتماعي. ويمكن أن تمنح الجائزة بناءً على مشروع واحد يضمّ عوامل الابداع، ويمكن أن تمنح على أساس تصرّف مثالي عام خلال السّنة. 

واعتبر قرداحي أنّ مصلحة الطلاب في أميركا الشّماليّة أرادت تخليد ذكرى الشهيد بيار بولس عبر هذه التحيّة السنوية المتمثلة بالجائزة التي تحمل اسمه، مبدياً ثقته بأن مبادرات كهذه تحفّز الشباب والطلاب على الاحتذاء بأمثال بيار بولس، من خلال اتّفاني في الابداع والعطاء من أجل قضيّة القوات اللبنانيّة المقدّسة في كل زمان ومكان.

بيان مصلحة طلاّب القوّات اللّبنانيّة في أميركا الشّماليّة تضامناً مع مايا كيروز وشربل عيد

 بعد الاعتداء الهمجيّ الّذي تعرّضت له الرّفيقة مايا كيروز بسبب تعبيرها الحرّ عن انتمائها السّياسي، أعيدت الكرّة مع رفيقنا شربل عيد في منطقة اهدن ولأسباب مشابهة. انّنا في مصلحة طلاّب القوّات اللّبنانيّة في أميركا الشّماليّة، ننظر بشديد من الأسى والاستنكار الى تلك الاحداث المؤلمة الّتي تعيد بذاكرتنا الى أزمانٍ غابرة وتحاول نقل صورة لبنان من واحة للحرّيّات والحضارة الى ساحة للقمع ورفض الرّأي الآخر. انّه من المؤسف أن نرى بعض المنتمين الى جهات سياسيّة معروفة، يستلهمون من ممارسات بعض الأنظمة الّتي يتباهون بالتّحالف معها، ناسين أنّ من دفع دماً عبر التّاريخ من أجل الحرّيّة والعيش الكريم، لن تُرهبه أفعال ميليشويّة جبانة كهذه. واذ نكرّر تضامننا مع رفيقتنا مايا ورفيقنا شربل، نناشد القوى الأمنيّة بأخذ أقسى التّدابير الآيلة لعدم تكرار أحداث مماثلة، تفادياً لتغذية النّعرات وتعميق الشّروخ وزرع الفتن، ومنعاً لتشويه صورة لبنان الثّقافة والحياة في الخارج. ونرجو من اللّبنانيّين عموماً والمسيحيّين خصوصاً، التّحلّي بالصّبر والانفتاح والتّعالي عن التّصرّفات الغرائزيّة غير المسؤولة من أجل شموخ الوطن وسلامة المواطن، لأنّ “كلّ مملكةٍ تنقسم على نفسها تخرب، وكلّ مدينةٍ أو بيتٍ ينقسم على نفسه لا يثبُت”.       

The Montreal Chapter of the Lebanese Forces Student Association of North America (LFSANA) organized a mass commemorating the seventh anniversary of the martyrdom of Ramzi Irani and remembering all the Lebanese Forces martyrs, on Sunday May 10, 2009 .

The mass, held at Saint-Antoine le Grand church, was attended by members of the Ottawa LFSANA Chapter in addition to various local Lebanese Forces supporters. Furthermore, a reception followed the mass: it featured the screening of a documentary retracing the life and achievements of Martyr Ramzi Irani and highlighting the historical primary role of students within the Lebanese Forces.

The event featured many speakers, including Father Talal Hachem, Montreal LF Chapter President Hisham Eid and Montreal LFSANA Chapter Secretary Nassif Seif.


On May 1st 2009, the Lebanese Forces Student Association of North America (LFSANA) witnessed the transition to a new leadership headed by Gustave Cordahi.

Below is the Inaugural Message that was issued by Cordahi as he assumed his new responsibilities. The message was addressed to the LFSANA members.

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Dear Comrades,

It is a real honor and a great privilege for me to be addressing you for the first time as the President of the Lebanese Forces Student Association of North America. I am proud to lead a unique group of young people full of qualities, dedication and ambitions. You do not only excel in your studies, succeed in your work and cruise in your respective lives, but you also deeply heart Lebanon. You do not only care about personal interests, academic issues or professional dilemmas, but you also offer time and donate passion for a sacred cause. You do not get dragged by the noise of the superficialities of your daily lives, but you link your minds and your souls to the real essence of existence through prayers, gatherings and charity work. Because you dearly value such principles, you are not simply young Lebanese living in the USA or Canada, but you are the Lebanese Forces Students of North America.

The Lebanese Forces Party is not a closed institution, hampered by interests or driven by arrogance. There is ample space within the Lebanese Forces ranks for every Patriot and every Believer in Lebanon. However, there is no place for opportunism and selfishness inside the Lebanese Forces. Belonging to the Lebanese Forces goes beyond following leaders, repeating slogans or memorizing hymns. Belonging to the Lebanese Forces does not only mean hunting for political seats or adding numbers to crowds. Belonging to the Lebanese Forces is an act of faith, a revelation of commitment and a continuous exercise of activism for Lebanon. 

 Dear Friends, 

Our role as Students in North America is to make sure that the boat of the Lebanese Forces keeps on sailing in this part of the world. Our role as Creative Minds is to keep on bringing ideas and offering alternatives towards an increasingly strong Party and an ultimately flourishing Land of the Cedars. Our role as Christian Youth is to continue our mission and preserve our culture, in a world where our values are constantly attacked and for the sake of a Lebanon where the threat of our strong Presence turning into a mere Existence becomes more and more pressing.

After having headed the Lebanese Forces Chapter at the American University of Beirut, along with my ongoing tasks in the Lebanese Information Center and the LF Washington DC Chapter; I find myself today ready to take the challenge of serving our cause from a new angle and with a wider horizon.  Let us not complain about the problems and the shortcomings of Lebanon, but let us rather find ways to offer our homeland the care it deserves. We versed tears and lost many dear comrades, but we always stood up and continued the fight. Let us accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope. 

Stand with me for Bachir Gemayel, Ramzi Irani and all the martyrs of the Lebanese Resistance! Stand with me for our Church, our past and our ancestors who lived and believed in the Land of the Cedars! Stand with me for Qannoubine, Harissa, Maghdouche, Kfifane, Jrebta and Annaya! Stand with me for the strong Cedar Tree that resembles our eternal commitment! As I ask God to help me and guide me through my new mission, I sincerely hope to meet all of you, around interesting corners in North America or under Pine Trees caressed by the Mediterranean sun in Lebanon..

Yours Truly,

Gustave Cordahi, B.Eng., M.Sc.

President of the Lebanese Forces Student Association of North America (LFSANA)

The Ottawa Chapter of the Lebanese Forces Student Association of North America (LFSANA) hosted a “Greet’n Meet” event on Friday May 8, 2009.

In line with a strategic orientation of the said organisation, the event aimed at solidifying social bonds between LFSA members and new recruits, in order to ensure an effective mobilisation for subsequent events.

In his welcoming speech, Charif El-Khouri emphasized the necessity to conceive the relation with the LF as one of true and profound commitment, while also mentioning the importance of informal gatherings and social interaction among members. El-Khouri’s speech was followed by a presentation detailing the LF history and thought, and highlighting the nature of the LF commitment as a deep dedication to a noble cause. Finally, students socialized in a relaxed atmosphere around snacks, drinks and various entertaining activities.

 

The Methuen, MA Lebanese Forces chapter organized an independence day celebration on Sat. Nov 22. The guest of honor was the  Lebanese Consul General Mr. Ibrahim Hanna. There was a considerable participation from the students in the area who came from various parts of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine. The LF student coordinator for the area, Hicham Saade, gave a speech at the event which highlighted the role the Lebanese Forces played in Lebanon’s independence from 1975 till now. The second part of the speech was aimed at the students and was on the role of the LFSA in North America.

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