Najah Wakim
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Najah Wakim (1946- ) is the president and one of the founders of the Lebanese leftist group "The People's Movement". He is a Christian Orthodox lawyer who believes in the Nasserist ideology and is attached to the Arab cause.
He managed to defeat Nasim Majdalani in 1970's Lebanese parliamentary elections for the Orthodox seat, and he was a supporter of Gamal Abdel Nasser . He was not involved in any military work during the Lebanese Civil War . However, several death threats were issued against him and several attempts were made on his life most notably on October 1st 1987. In 1982, he highly opposed the Israeli invasion of Beirut and voted against the pro-Israeli presidential candidate Bashir Gemayel. He rejected the 1989 Taif agreement claiming it is an American-Syrian agreement that only enhanced sectarianism in Lebanon. Wakim won the parliamental elections in 1992 and in 1996. He boycotted the elections in 2000 because of the bad nature of the electoral law (Beirut was divided into 3 districts). He was opposed to the Syrian interference in Lebanese affairs and is known for his very strict opposition of the whole Lebanese regime and sectarian leaders.
But in 1998 while in parlimanet, Wakim voted for the election of President Émile Lahoud. He maintains strong links to Lebanese pro-Syrian figures such as former MP Assem Qanso.
In 1999, he founded "The People's Movement", a leftist group that calls for changes in the Lebanese political system and for better relationships between Arab countries. In 2001, his office was burned by arsonists who were not identified.
Najah Wakim was not involved in the pro-Syrian nor the anti-Syrian rallies in March 2005. However after the Syrian withdrawal, he attacked the so-called 14th Of March alliance claiming that the Syrian interference has been replaced with an American invasion of Lebanon.
Even though the 2005 elections held the same flawed election laws of 2000, and with an Arab patriot political position, he fought the 2005 elections alone against the Hariri-LF-Hezbollah allied list and lost.
In the current Lebanese political scandal, Najah Wakim is a strict supporter to Hezbollah's arms and a great opposer to the government, who is currently considered as pro-American by many Lebanese parties.
Najah Wakim is the author of three books: Al 'Alam Al Thalith Wal Thawra (The Third World and Revolution), Al Ayadi Al Sud (The Black Hands) which is a forray into the political corruption in Lebanon in the days of the prime minister Rafiq Al Hariri. The other book contains his speeches and essays and is called Al Wahm Wal Amal (Illusion and Hope). All three books are in Arabic.