No Right Shall Die, as Long as there is Someone to Claim it
Dr. Mugraby on charges emanating from a testimony he had delivered in 2003 before the European Parliament.
The fabricated charges against Dr. Mugraby were completely false and alien to the concepts of justice, Human Rights and reason. They were remnants of the era of hateful Syrian occupation of Lebanon which sprinkled the judiciary system with tyrannical puppets to terrorize the free and honorable Lebanese Human Rights advocates like Dr. Mugraby.
The sword that the Syrian Baathist regime used through its appointed Lebanese puppet judges was a satanic attempt to silence free, courageous and loud voices crying against injustice and to suffocate them from testifying to the truth. This sword has now been lifted and was smashed under the feet of the marching Cedars revolutionaries carrying the banners of their victory and emancipation.
He who witnesses to the truth shall be set free. Dr. Mugraby always witnessed to the truth and spoke for it. He is now free after a long struggle. He did not surrender to tyranny or persecution. Rather, his tribulations strengthened his resolve, conviction, and faith.
From Canada, from all the free and sovereignist Lebanese members of our community, Mabrouk, Congratulations, Dr. Mugraby. Your honorable example and selfless giving will always be remembered with gratitude and dignity. Your resistance is engraved in the grateful hearts and consciences of our young people whom you defended relentlessly.
Dr. Mugraby, the struggle, resistance, and defense that you have spent for those Lebanese citizens whose properties and rights were being confiscated and infringed on during the long years of the Syrian occupation will never be forgotten.
Dr. Mugraby, you are a tenacious Lebanese who defended the rights and dignity of the Lebanese citizens, God bless you.
Dr. Mugraby, congratulations, you have proven by example and without a shred of doubt that no right shall die as long as there is someone to claim it.
Long Live Lebanon. Long Live Freedom.