Harakat Amal (The Movement of Hope)

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A. Norton
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This is the first part of an extensive study of the mobilization of Lebanon’s Shi’a community, which has long been on the periphery of Lebanon’s political system and on the bottom of the country’s economic system. Notwithstanding the political activities of individual Shi’a zu’ama (political bosses), the Shi’a community qua community was marked by quiescence and even irrelevance for the conduct of politics in Lebanon. Only in the late 1960s did incipient efforts to mobilize the community become evident. 1 Those efforts were overtaken by the civil war that began in 1975. While the war temporarily eclipsed the Shi’as’ mobilization, it was the war and its broader political and socioeconomic consequences that provided the decisive impetuses for the assertive and important role that the Shi’as are today assuming in Lebanon. (I have corrupted the correct plural form “Shiya”’ so as to render a more readily recognized plural.) Especially in the shadow of the June 1982 Israeli invasion, it is evident that the Shi’as of Lebanon may well play a decisive part in determining the future and perhaps the survival of the Lebanese state.
哈拉卡特·阿迈勒(希望运动)
这是对黎巴嫩什叶派社区动员的广泛研究的第一部分,什叶派社区长期以来一直处于黎巴嫩政治体系的边缘,处于该国经济体系的底层。尽管个别的什叶派祖玛(政治领袖)进行政治活动,但什叶派社区作为社区的特点是对黎巴嫩的政治行为保持沉默,甚至不参与。直到20世纪60年代末,动员社区的初步努力才变得明显。这些努力被1975年开始的内战所取代。虽然战争暂时使什叶派的动员黯然失色,但正是战争及其更广泛的政治和社会经济后果,为什叶派今天在黎巴嫩所扮演的坚定而重要的角色提供了决定性的动力。(我把正确的复数形式“Shiya”改成了更容易辨认的复数形式。)尤其是在1982年6月以色列入侵的阴影下,很明显,黎巴嫩的什叶派很可能在决定黎巴嫩国家的未来乃至存亡方面发挥决定性作用。
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