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Lebanon arrests wanted militant cleric Ahmad al-Assir | |
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Lebanese authorities have arrested a fugitive radical Sunni preacher as he was trying to leave the country, officials say. | |
Sheikh Ahmad al-Assir was detained at Beirut airport early on Saturday. | |
He had been on the run since clashes with the Lebanese army in 2013, which left at least 17 soldiers dead. | He had been on the run since clashes with the Lebanese army in 2013, which left at least 17 soldiers dead. |
The cleric organised followers to fight alongside rebels in Syria in response to Hezbollah, the Lebanese Shia group which backs President Bashar al-Assad. | The cleric organised followers to fight alongside rebels in Syria in response to Hezbollah, the Lebanese Shia group which backs President Bashar al-Assad. |
Sheikh Assir is wanted over an incident in June 2013 in which one of his men was caught with unauthorised weapons in his car at a military checkpoint in Sidon, 40km (28 miles) south of the capital, Beirut. | |
Witnesses at the time said machine guns and rockets were used - and when the army went to Mr Assir's compound, it found heavy weapons and military-style uniforms. | Witnesses at the time said machine guns and rockets were used - and when the army went to Mr Assir's compound, it found heavy weapons and military-style uniforms. |
Lebanese officials said he was arrested trying to fly to Egypt using a false passport, having "changed his appearance". | Lebanese officials said he was arrested trying to fly to Egypt using a false passport, having "changed his appearance". |
Unconfirmed reports said he had shaved off his beard and undergone facial surgery. | |
BBC regional analyst Sebastian Usher says the media-savvy sheikh has been one of the fieriest voices in Lebanon, stoking up sectarian tensions as the Syrian war has raged next door. | |
Sheikh Assir built his reputation on television talkshows as a self-proclaimed defender of Sunni rights against the Shia movement, Hezbollah, and its backing of Syria's President Assad, our analyst says. | |
Despite being on the run for two years, he has continued to issue video and audio messages. |
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