01 mai 2010

à Beyrouth ce jour vendredi 30 avril devant l'ambassade gauloise
rassemblement pour la libération de Georges Ibrahim Abdallah
Lebanese hold pictures of George Ibrahim Abdallah during a  demonstration outside the French embassy in Beirut on April 30, 2010 to  call on France to release him. Dozens of people demonstrated demanding  the release of Abdallah, who was sentenced to life imprisonment in  France in 1984 for his part in the 1982 murders of two diplomats,  Charles Robert Day, an American and Yacov Barsimantov, an Israeli, in  Paris.
Maurice frère de Georges et Anis Naccache
Maurice (L), the brother of George Ibrahim Abdallah, and  Anis Naccache (R) hold pictures of Abdallah during a demonstration  outside the French embassy in Beirut on April 30, 2010 to call on France  for his release. Dozens of people demonstrated demanding the release of  Abdallah, who was sentenced to life imprisonment in France in 1984 for  his part in the 1982 murders of two diplomats, Charles Robert Day, an  American and Yacov Barsimantov, an Israeli, in Paris. Naccache was  convicted and jailed in France for 10 years for attempting to kill  former Iranian Prime Minister Shapour Bakhtiar in 1980 along with  Abdallah.
A supporter of Lebanese prisoner Georges Ibrahim Abdallah  shouts slogans as she holds his pictures during a protest calling for  his release in front of the French embassy in Beirut April 30, 2010.  Abdallah was the operational head of a group that took responsibility  for two assassinations in France in 1982 where he was given life  sentence in 1987.
A young girl, holds a poster showing Lebanese Georges  Ibrahim Abdallah, centre of photo, who has been jailed in France for  26-year, during a protest in front of the French embassy demanding his  immediate release, in Beirut, Lebanon, Friday April 30, 2010. Abdallah,  of the Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Factions, or FARL, was convicted in  1987 for complicity in the killings of Charles Ray, deputy military  attache at the U.S. Embassy in Paris, and Yacov Barsimentov, second  secretary at the Israeli Embassy, as well as the attempted murder of  U.S. Consul-General Robert Homme in 1984.
Supporters of Lebanese Georges Ibrahim Abdallah who has  been jailed in France for 26-year, protest in front the French embassy  as they demanding his immediate release, in Beirut, Lebanon, on Friday  April 30, 2010. Abdallah, of the Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Factions,  or FARL, was convicted in 1987 for complicity in the killings of Charles  Ray, deputy military attache at the U.S. Embassy in Paris, and Yacov  Barsimentov, second secretary at the Israeli Embassy, as well as the  attempted murder of U.S. Consul-General Robert Homme in 1984.
Maurice Abdallah
Morice, the brother of Lebanese Georges Ibrahim Abdallah  who has been jailed in France for  26-years, shouts anti-French justice  slogans as he protests with other supporters in front the French embassy  demanding his immediate release, in Beirut, Lebanon, Friday April 30,  2010. Abdallah, of the Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Factions, or FARL,  was convicted in 1987 for complicity in the killings of Charles Ray,  deputy military attache at the U.S. Embassy in Paris, and Yacov  Barsimentov, second secretary at the Israeli Embassy, as well as the  attempted murder of U.S. Consul-General Robert Homme in 1984.
Anis Naccache
Lebanese intellectual Anis Naccache holds a picture of  Lebanese prisoner Georges Ibrahim Abdallah during a protest in front of  the French embassy in Beirut April 30, 2010. Abdallah was the  operational head of a group that took responsibility for two  assassinations in France in 1982 where he was given life sentence in  1987. Naccache was convicted by a French court attempting to kill, along  with Abdallah, former Iranian Prime Minister Shapour Bakhtiar in 1980  and spent 10 years in jail.
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