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Deadly fighting over Syria grips north Lebanon Deadly fighting over Syria grips north Lebanon
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At least eight people have been killed and 75 wounded in the Lebanese city of Tripoli in clashes between opponents and supporters of Syria's president. At least 12 people have been killed and 100 wounded in the Lebanese city of Tripoli in clashes between opponents and supporters of Syria's president.
Leaders of the Sunni Muslim district of Bab al-Tabbana and the Alawite district of Jabal Muhsin have declared a ceasefire from 17:00 (14:00 GMT). Leaders of the Sunni Muslim district of Bab al-Tabbana and the Alawite district of Jabal Muhsin declared a ceasefire from 17:00 (14:00 GMT), but it does not appear to have been observed.
Earlier, the army tried to bring a halt to the fighting, which began on Monday night, but it was forced to retreat. Earlier, the army tried to stop the fighting but was forced to retreat.
Sectarian tensions in Tripoli have been aggravated by the conflict in Syria.Sectarian tensions in Tripoli have been aggravated by the conflict in Syria.
President Bashar al-Assad is an Alawite and members of the heterodox Shia sect occupy key positions in the government and security forces.President Bashar al-Assad is an Alawite and members of the heterodox Shia sect occupy key positions in the government and security forces.
Syria's majority Sunni community has been at the forefront of the revolt against the state and has borne the brunt of the crackdown during the conflict, which the UN says has left more than 18,000 people dead.Syria's majority Sunni community has been at the forefront of the revolt against the state and has borne the brunt of the crackdown during the conflict, which the UN says has left more than 18,000 people dead.
'Absurd battle''Absurd battle'
A group of tanks gathered in the central square of Tripoli on Wednesday before making their way into the combat zone.A group of tanks gathered in the central square of Tripoli on Wednesday before making their way into the combat zone.
But it's just a show of force. The army has so far been unable to do anything more than create a buffer zone between the two neighbouring districts of Bab al-Tabbaneh and Jabal Mohsen. But it's just a show of force. The army has so far been unable to do anything more than create a buffer zone between the two neighbouring districts of Bab al-Tabbana and Jabal Mohsen.
It's not the first time that clashes have erupted between residents of the two districts over sectarian and political differences related to the events in Syria.It's not the first time that clashes have erupted between residents of the two districts over sectarian and political differences related to the events in Syria.
But this time there's a feeling that something is different. But this time there's a feeling that something is different. Residents here have been speaking of an intensity to the clashes that is unprecedented.
Residents here have been speaking of an intensity to the clashes that is unprecedented.
Political leaders have appealed for calm, but serious doubts have been raised about their willingness and ability to control the different factions amid a climate of sectarian radicalisation and a continuous flow of arms.Political leaders have appealed for calm, but serious doubts have been raised about their willingness and ability to control the different factions amid a climate of sectarian radicalisation and a continuous flow of arms.
Intermittent gunfire continued to be heard in Tripoli on Wednesday, following a second night of fighting between rival gunmen.Intermittent gunfire continued to be heard in Tripoli on Wednesday, following a second night of fighting between rival gunmen.
Two of those killed were identified as residents of Jabal Muhsin, which overlooks the predominantly Sunni area of Bab al-Tabbana where five people died, medical sources said. The dead included a 13-year-old boy and the wounded a six-year-old, officials told the AFP news agency.Two of those killed were identified as residents of Jabal Muhsin, which overlooks the predominantly Sunni area of Bab al-Tabbana where five people died, medical sources said. The dead included a 13-year-old boy and the wounded a six-year-old, officials told the AFP news agency.
The army deployed troops in the areas in a bid to intervene, but they were forced to pull out after coming under attack and suffering casualties.The army deployed troops in the areas in a bid to intervene, but they were forced to pull out after coming under attack and suffering casualties.
Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati appealed to both sides to end the "absurd battle".Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati appealed to both sides to end the "absurd battle".
"We have repeatedly warned against being drawn into this blaze that has spread around Lebanon," he said, speaking of the conflict in neighbouring Syria."We have repeatedly warned against being drawn into this blaze that has spread around Lebanon," he said, speaking of the conflict in neighbouring Syria.
Mr Mikati also urged Tripoli residents "not to allow anyone to transform you into ammunition for someone else's war", and warned that the security forces had been told to "bring the situation under control, to prohibit any armed presence and to arrest those responsible".Mr Mikati also urged Tripoli residents "not to allow anyone to transform you into ammunition for someone else's war", and warned that the security forces had been told to "bring the situation under control, to prohibit any armed presence and to arrest those responsible".
Later, political and religious leaders in Bab al-Tabbana and Jabal Muhsin agreed to implement a ceasefire, the BBC's Carine Torbey in Tripoli says.Later, political and religious leaders in Bab al-Tabbana and Jabal Muhsin agreed to implement a ceasefire, the BBC's Carine Torbey in Tripoli says.
They also called for the army to increase its presence in the area, particularly along Syria Street, which divides the two areas, she adds.They also called for the army to increase its presence in the area, particularly along Syria Street, which divides the two areas, she adds.
Sectarian faultlineSectarian faultline
Tripoli, a city of nearly 200,000 people and Lebanon's second largest, is one of the country's most volatile sectarian faultlines, with a small Alawite community living in the midst of a Sunni majority.Tripoli, a city of nearly 200,000 people and Lebanon's second largest, is one of the country's most volatile sectarian faultlines, with a small Alawite community living in the midst of a Sunni majority.
Violence has flared several times, including in early June when 15 people were killed, but locals say the last two days of clashes have been particularly intense. One witness said heavier weapons were being used, and over a larger area than normal.Violence has flared several times, including in early June when 15 people were killed, but locals say the last two days of clashes have been particularly intense. One witness said heavier weapons were being used, and over a larger area than normal.
The BBC's Barbara Plett in Beirut says government policy has been to try to disassociate the country from the Syrian crisis, amid concern that it might re-ignite the divisions that fuelled Lebanon's own 15-year civil war.The BBC's Barbara Plett in Beirut says government policy has been to try to disassociate the country from the Syrian crisis, amid concern that it might re-ignite the divisions that fuelled Lebanon's own 15-year civil war.
But the more sectarian the violence becomes in Syria, the harder it is to prevent it from seeping across the border, our correspondent adds.But the more sectarian the violence becomes in Syria, the harder it is to prevent it from seeping across the border, our correspondent adds.
Syria was the dominant foreign power in Lebanon for some 30 years and attitudes to the conflict which erupted there last year colour Lebanese politics beyond Tripoli.Syria was the dominant foreign power in Lebanon for some 30 years and attitudes to the conflict which erupted there last year colour Lebanese politics beyond Tripoli.
Last week, a Lebanese Shia Muslim clan kidnapped dozens of Sunnis in retaliation for the abduction of a Lebanese Shia man by rebels in Syria.Last week, a Lebanese Shia Muslim clan kidnapped dozens of Sunnis in retaliation for the abduction of a Lebanese Shia man by rebels in Syria.
The rebels had accused the man, Hassan Mekdad, of being a member of the powerful Shia Islamist movement, Hezbollah, who had entered the country to fight for the government. However, Hezbollah has denied any connection with the clan member or the kidnappings.The rebels had accused the man, Hassan Mekdad, of being a member of the powerful Shia Islamist movement, Hezbollah, who had entered the country to fight for the government. However, Hezbollah has denied any connection with the clan member or the kidnappings.
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