النهار
النهار
Ready to play
Ready to play
The article addresses the issue of corruption and authoritarianism within Lebanon's judiciary, where the appointment process is based on political and sectarian loyalties rather than competence. This results in the politicization of courts and their manipulation to serve the interests of political parties. The text highlights that honest judges face threats and intimidation, and that the judicial system lacks true independence, which hampers reform efforts and allows politics to dominate justice. The article suggests reform measures such as strengthening laws that ensure judicial independence but notes that their implementation is currently unfeasible due to political dominance. It also proposes alternatives like international intervention and mobilizing public opinion to support the courageous judges.
Notice: This Is an AI-Generated Summary
Comments (0)