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FOCUS: LEBANON
Hezbollah exhibit hails 'martyr'

Moughniyah's rifle on display with a Hezbollah flag reading "the Islamic resistance in Lebanon" in the background [SANDELS]

In a large car park in Lebanon's southern city of Nabatiyeh, schoolchildren are spending the first days of Ramadan examining the remains of a captured Israeli Merkava tank.

A plume of artificial smoke surrounds it every few minutes, mimicking battlefield explosions.

Surrounding the tank are the personal belongings of Imad Moughniyah, a Hezbollah military commander killed in a car bombing in Damascus in February.

Hezbollah blamed his death on an Israeli operation.

"These are the clothes he was wearing when he was murdered. There are still blood stains on them if you look closely. They have not been washed," Ali Yasseen, the curator at the Al-Imad: The Leader of the Two Victories exhibit, tells a group of curious onlookers.

Once nicknamed 'the Fox' or 'Abu-Dokhan' (the smoke-bearer) by some for his ability to elude capture, Moughniyah was included on the most wanted lists in the United States and Israel for allegedly spearheading a series of attacks in the 1980s and 1990s, including the abduction of Western hostages in Lebanon and a plane hijacking.

"It personalises Hajj Imad (Moughniyah) and gives a pure picture of the destroyed (Israeli) army in South Lebanon. His strengths and abilities are shown in the different parts to the exhibition. It is an artistic way of showing how he defended our country," Emad Awada, the manager of the exhibition, told Al Jazeera.

The exhibition, inaugurated in July, commemorates the two-year anniversary of the 2006 summer war with Israel and is a special tribute to the group's military chief.

Crossing the 'victory bridge'

A fake skeleton at the exhibit is a haunting reminder of the war [SANDELS]
At the entrance of the exhibit, visitors are greeted by a row of Hezbollah's green and yellow flags and a giant olive cap of the type worn by Moughniyah in battles. Visitors then cross the 'victory bridge' decorated with captured Israeli battle equipment and artillery shells painted in gold.

"This is called the 'Square of the Defeat'," says Yasseen, as loudspeakers carry revolutionary anthems intermixed with recorded gunfire.

Charred remains of Israeli tanks, artillery equipment, and scattered military boots, helmets and army badges line the route visitors take. A fake skeleton in Israeli army uniform glares out of its coffin at visitors.

It lies in the shadow of the remains of an Israeli helicopter that was shot down in 2006.

"Look at the letters engraved here. It says it is from the Israeli army," continues the curator and points towards a piece of artillery with Hebrew letters written on it.

At the 'Era of Victory' exhibit, several glass monitors house the wills of the 'martyred' combatants and one monitor is filled with cameras and video taping equipment belonging to combat photographers who died in battle.

Next to a sprinkling fountain and inside a glass bunker lie the black pants, the brown leather shoes, raincoat, and chequered scarf Moughniyah wore when he was assassinated in Syria.

At the end of the exhibit, visitors are greeted by a well-stocked souvenir shop where Moughniyah memorabilia such as posters, caps, and key rings are available for purchase.

The crowds

Whether it is viewed as a symbolic venue or a kitschy war-like theme park to others, the exhibit has managed to attract the crowds.

Awada says that between 10,000 to 15,000 people visits the exhibition every day.

"On the first day of Ramadan alone we had 25,000 visitors," he added.

One of them is 19-year-old Esra'a who said she wanted to visit the exhibition to learn more about Moughniyah's role in "defending her country".

"I came here to see what has happened. To see what Israel has done to my country. Martyr Imad Moughniyah has taught us many beautiful things. He is the right person. He has led us to live in freedom," she told Al Jazeera.

Dani El-Ali, a Lebanese woman living in Saudi Arabia, toured the exhibition with her three children.

"I never knew much about Moughniyah, but when he died I realised how important he was. He is the leader who protected my land and made me come back to it," she said

House of the spider

In the summer of 2007, Hezbollah hosted the commemorative museum exhibit of the 2006 war; 'The House of the Spider' (Beit Al-Ankabut) exhibit was held in the south Beirut district of Dahiye, one of the hardest-hit during the conflict.

A year later, the same team of architects and engineers behind ‘The Spider’s House’ came together for the ‘Al-Imad’ exposition.

“A team of 290 people worked on the project. We planned it all in one day only and it took 20 days to put the exhibit together. They worked from early morning to late night. This time required more preparations and more work," Awada said.

"We use this exhibition as a portrayal of the victory to the rest of the world."

 Source: Al Jazeera
Feedback Number of comments : 19
 
A Humble Citizen of the World
United Kingdom
07/09/2008
Hezbollah a Resistence to be respected
It is time for all Leabanes regardless of their ethnicity, religious background and creed to remember if it wasnt for Martyrs like Moughniyah, the country would have been under Israeli occupation and humiliated forever! Time to stand with the resistence and to listen to Lebanese before listening to those that bomb Lebannon from the US administration to France with tons of weapons supplied to the Israelis to butcher innocent civilians from children to women and eldery. STAND BY YOUR PATRIOTS!

Jim
United Kingdom
07/09/2008
Its all relative.
Every side has its "just" story. Needless. It is all stupidity. Stupid people killing each other for stupid religions. Disgusting.

Indian
India
07/09/2008
Hezbollah
Hezbollah has shown the Muslim world the way to resist an occupation. Not by sending men into other countries to kill defenseless people, but to arm yourself and face the enemy inside your borders. Shame on Al Qaeda, shame on the Taliban, shame on the Sauds for shaming Islam and Muslims. The true way to resist is by fighting with the enemy tank not blowing their innocent citizens to smithereens. All self-respecting people of this world are with you Mr. Nasrallah

lover of justice
United Kingdom
07/09/2008
Hezbollah exhibit hails martyr
One's respect and admiration for Hezbollah grows unabated. This group of ordinary men and women , armed only with the simple sword of justice stood up to the combined might and billigerence of Israel, the USA and the UK and they won. They victory was a lesson for all aggressors and bullies around the world. Hezbollah zindabad!!!!

Jack Tony
United States
08/09/2008
Bravo!
Hezbollah proved again and again that if you trully believe in your cause and fight for it with out sale your soul out, you will successed.

shah
United Kingdom
09/09/2008
Impressive we need more exibits
Well at least its not London's IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM which glorifies britains COLONIAL history or the AMERICAN WAR museums which celebrate the native INDIAN genocide. LONG-LIVE RESSISTANCE, UNITY and HIZBOLLAH!!! Now I think its time someone builds a centre for HAMAS.

Daniel
Germany
07/09/2008
This "museum" is sickening. It shows the true face of these people. They are primitive to the bone and adore violence. Is this the future of Lebanon or other Muslim countries? With these candidates Arabs will expirience only pain and ignorance but that is the case already today, no?

Stephen M. St. John
United States
07/09/2008
Brzezinski in Damascus when Moughniyah was murdered!
A judicial inquiry should be held to examine Al Qa'ida founder Zbigniew Brzezinski's presence in Damascus when Lebanese patriot Imad Moughniyah was murdered. Brzezinski led a Rand Corporation delegation that visited with President Asad the day after the night time assassination.

richard columbare
United States
07/09/2008
divisions
Hezbollah,hamas and fatah should put all differences behind them and unite against their common enemy. The one that steals their land and jails or kills their people.

john SMooth
Greece
07/09/2008
Worshipping the Martyr
When death is an aspiration, killing another human being an ideal, and selling these values to school children during their most holy of days is an accomplishment, Hizbullah demonstrates why the world should be afraid of them, very afraid, and thank God we have someone to stand up to this terrifying set of beliefs. Where are their displays of Islamic compassion? Why do they not care to create HUGE displays of these for the people to visit? Why have they forgotten the Islam is peace?

citizen of UK
United Kingdom
08/09/2008
Just Ignorance
I really thought Islam was about peace, such display is not islamic thats ignorance, it really bothers me why do such ignorant people mix violence with islam, You people need to recognise that Islam is about peace the prophet did not say to use violence or to display dead soldiers and say its islamic....

Jacob
Lebanon
08/09/2008
inferiority complex
must be shown at any possible time. In realtity this will not help them, they do not invest in their children to promote knowledge and wisdom, but instead plants only hate

jw
Afghanistan
08/09/2008
resistance
Hamas and Hezbollah seem to be the only forces willing to stand up to Israel and the Zionist policies of repression, collective punishment, and crimes against humanity. These martyrs would be called freedom fighters and heroes by the West if they were allied to U.S. or IDF expansionist interests. Thankfully, these brave resistance fighters have helped to prevent Israeli expansion, which would bring nothing but more misery to the Arab populace.

dcantril
United States
08/09/2008
martyr exhibit
How sad. More youth are being brainwash into suicide attacks.

George
Canada
08/09/2008
The Rhyme of History
As one learns more about Middle East Geopolitics, one can't help but feel a general sense of frustration. The global community is overcome with cynicism and apathy after generations of fighting to ever believe in a real solution. The poor civilians in these ravaged regions are left to their own devices, idealizing martyrs in order to have some faint sense of hope for the future. If the world refuses to provide any hope to these people, they will find it on their own and likely many more will die

Pete the penguin
Antarctica
08/09/2008
Hezbolla is a kind of seal?
In the Southern ocean there are many cruel seals preying us, peaceful penguins in a very cruel way. As i see Hezbollah, especially Moughniyah is like a really cruel species, loving blood and death. Please help us poor penguins, all over the world, STOP HEZBOLLAH NOW. Pete the penguin

TEKOLOTL
United States
08/09/2008
HEZBALLAH MUSEUM
iT IS ALWAY INTERESTING TO READ THE WORDS OF THOSE WHO DISAGREE AND CLAIM THAT OUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS WHO RESIST NEO-COLONIALISM ARE REGARDED AS BLOODTHIRSTY AND BARBARIC WHILE THEIR GOVERNMENTS SUPPORT MILITARY INTERVENTIONS INTHE NAME OF SECUTIRY BUT REALLY FOR WAR PROFITTERING. I APPLAUDE THIS EXHIBIT FOR SHOWING THE YOUTH AND CHILDREN TO NOT FORGET THEIR LEADERS AND MILITARY BRAINS AND TO PORTRAY THEM IN A POSITIVE LIGHT AS OPPOSED TO WHAT THE WEST MEDIA WOULD LIKE US TO BUY.

Kazeem
Afghanistan
09/09/2008
Daniel,Germany
Definitely, you are clouded in your reasoning. You must be out of your mind to be talking that way, how will you feel if your country is invaded? Well, i do not blame you,you Germans are alredy slaves to occupier forces ever since the war. If you dont mind your country being occupy, that does not mean others who had theirs occupied by enemies should not take any actions. You need to re-educate yourself about world politics.

Jim
United Kingdom
14/09/2008
"Re-education" is a dangerous word. Daniel is perfectly correct. This museum is indicative of the sinking morals in the region. Where will it end?

 
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