Fugitive Lebanese cleric Ahmad al-Assir fails to avoid arrest with '70s makeover'
Source: The Guardian
Fugitive Lebanese cleric Ahmad al-Assir fails to avoid arrest with '70s makeover'
Kareem Shaheen in Beirut
Monday 17 August 2015 12.38 BST
Gone was the long, scraggly beard of the fugitive sheikhs heyday, replaced with a bushy moustache, thick glasses and the comb-over of a 70s actor. Ahmad al-Assir, a radical cleric whose followers battled the Lebanese army before he went into hiding two years ago, was seized at Beiruts international airport over the weekend as he attempted to flee the country with the help of his new look and a forged passport.
Two years ago, Assir was riding a wave of popularity and notoriety. The charismatic preacher was a lonely voice speaking out against Hezbollah, the military and political organisation that dominates Lebanese affairs and has intervened to save President Bashar al-Assads regime from collapse in Syria.
The intervention has long angered Lebanons Sunnis, some of whom feel oppressed by the organisations ascendance and saw the Sidon-based preacher as a valve for their frustration. His supporters often clashed with local Hezbollah proxies, who sought to limit his influence in south Lebanon site of the groups traditional battlefront with Israel and to reduce domestic opposition to involvement with Syria.
The tension boiled over in June 2013, when Assirs men fired on an army checkpoint, killing soldiers and prompting a 25-hour military operation that turned much of Sidon into a battleground. Assir mysteriously fled as his forces were on the verge of defeat, going into hiding and issuing occasional messages urging Sunni soldiers to defect from the Lebanese military.
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