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Samir Geagea
سمير جعجع
Geagea in 2022
Minister of State
In office
24 December 1990 – 20 March 1991
Prime MinisterOmar Karami
Succeeded byRoger Dib
Executive Chairman of Lebanese Forces
Incumbent
Assumed office
15 January 1986
Preceded byElie Hobeika
Succeeded bySethrida Geagea
Personal details
Born (1952-10-25) 25 October 1952 (age 71)
Ain El Remmaneh, Lebanon
Political partyLebanese Forces
Other political
affiliations
Kataeb Party (until 1992)
March 14 Alliance (until 2016)
Lebanese Opposition (2019-present)
Spouse
Sethrida Tawk
(m. 1990)
Alma materAmerican University of Beirut
Saint Joseph University
SignatureSamir Geagea

Samir Farid Geagea (Arabic: سمير فريد جعجعLebanese Arabic: [saˈmiːɾ faˈɾiːd ˈʒaʕʒaʕ], also spelled Samir Ja'ja'; born 25 October 1952) is a Lebanese politician and former Resistance commander who has been leading the Lebanese Forces party and dissolved Lebanese Forces militia since 1986.

Born in Ain al-Remaneh in Beirut with origins from Bsharri, Geagea joined the Kataeb Party in his early years. He led the Northern Front in the Lebanese Forces from 1979 to 1984.[1] In March 1985, after the deterioration of the Christian political situation in the eastern regions after the assassination of the Lebanese Forces leader Bachir Gemayel, he led, jointly with Elie Hobeika and Karim Pakradouni, an uprising that led to control of the political situation without any bloodshed.[1] On January 15, 1986, Geagea led a movement against the tripartite agreement sponsored by Syria to become the commander of the Lebanese Forces after the overthrow of Elie Hobeika, the head of the executive body at the time and one of the signatories of the tripartite agreement.[2]

Geagea initially supported the "War of Liberation" declared by disputed Prime Minister General Michel Aoun against the Syrian Army. On January 31, 1990, General Aoun declared war on the Lebanese Forces led by Samir Geagea under the name "elimination war".[1] Led by Samir Geagea, the Lebanese Forces agreed to the Taif Accord peace agreement that ended the civil war and ceded control of its territory and weapons to the army in 1991. In accordance with the agreement, he immediately dissolved the military and security arm of the Lebanese Forces and surrendered all its military assets to the Lebanese Army. But as Beirut was under the control of the Syrian army, the party members were under a lot of pressure and the Syrian army was not going to withdraw as set out in the agreement.[3][4]

On January 24, 1990, Geagea was appointed a Minister of State in the first post-war cabinet, led by Prime Minister Omar Karami. Geagea rejected the position due to the flagrant control of the cabinet by the Syrian regime. On May 16, 1992, Geagea was again appointed as a minister in the Rashid El Solh cabinet, only to refuse it again for the same reasons. In 1994, Geagea was arrested and put on trial for bombing a church and political killings in the war. He denied the accusations and claimed he was the target of a political prosecution fabricated by the Syrian-Lebanese security apparatus.[3][4]

Geagea spent 11 years in solitary confinement, the only war leader to go to jail in Lebanon, while others benefited from an amnesty and took cabinet posts.[3][5] Following the Cedar Revolution, and the subsequent withdrawal of Syrian forces from Lebanon, a newly elected Lebanese Parliament voted to grant him amnesty on 18 July 2005.[6]

  1. ^ a b c "من هو سمير جعجع؟". Newlebanon.info. 25 October 2016. Retrieved 25 December 2022.
  2. ^ "د . سمير جعجع".
  3. ^ a b c "Factbox: What is the Lebanese Forces party?". Reuters. 21 October 2021.
  4. ^ a b "Samir Geagea Biography". Dr. Samir Geagea. Retrieved 25 December 2022.
  5. ^ "Doctor Geagea and Mister Samir". 16 November 2021.
  6. ^ Amnesty for Lebanese ex-warlord, BBC News, 18 July 2005. Retrieved on 7 July 2009.

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