Category: Statements & Announcements

  • ATFL Statement on Violence against Demonstrators in Beirut 

    Washington, DC, August 14, 2020 (ATFL) – The American Task Force on Lebanon (ATFL) is concerned by reports of injuries sustained by demonstrators in Beirut during clashes with Lebanese security forces. We note that Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) Commander Joseph Aoun reiterated his commitment that the military will protect the rights of law-abiding citizens to peacefully demonstrate. 
     
    In light of recent legislation granting broad powers under a state of emergency to the army, the ATFL reiterates its long-standing call for the LAF to act in the best interests of the country by showing good judgement in the exercise of these powers. The ATFL is also concerned that civilians not be tried in military courts under the emergency decree without transparency, due process, and representation for the accused.

    In these most challenging times, we believe that all stakeholders in the future of Lebanon must immediately begin serious national dialogues on how to repair the extensive damage caused by the blast, initiate desperately-needed economic reforms, and gradually create a new political foundation for the country, free from corruption and sectarianism. This starts with protecting basic freedoms, including freedom of assembly and expression. ATFL strongly supports the human and civil rights of the Lebanese people to call for leadership and policies that respond to the peoples’ needs.

  • ATFL Statement on the Resignation of the Lebanese Government 

    Washington, DC, August 11, 2020 (ATFL) – The American Task Force on Lebanon (ATFL), a leadership organization of Americans of Lebanese ancestry, notes the decision of the Diab government to resign and its call for early elections. In light of the economic, political, and social crises that have been eroding the quality of life for the Lebanese people and the hundreds of thousands of refugees residing in the country, the devastation of Beirut has only magnified the mismanagement and corruption of the political leadership over the past 30 years.
     
    There is no easy solution for Lebanon’s recovery. It will take a unified effort of the Lebanese people, its civil society, and public and private stakeholders to develop a national consensus on Lebanon’s future. Lebanon does not lack the talent or the capacity for renewal. We strongly support the capacity of the Lebanese to recover from these multiple disasters and lead their county to a new future.

  • Statement on the Catastrophe in Lebanon ATFL Expresses Concern for Worsening Crisis, Calls for Immediate Mobilization of US Assistance 

    Washington, DC, August 5, 2020 (ATFL) – The American Task Force on Lebanon (ATFL), a leadership organization of Americans of Lebanese ancestry working to support strong ties between the United States and Lebanon expresses its profound sadness for the loss of life and extensive property damage caused by explosions at the Port of Beirut on Tuesday, August 4.

    The ATFL is in constant communication with US government agencies and members of Congress to facilitate the provision of needed food, medicines, emergency supplies, and other materials needed to deal with the aftermath of this horrific event. Lebanon also needs help in clearing debris, removal of dangerous materials in the Port of Beirut facilities, and other steps to re-open the Port so that services can be restored as soon as possible.

    In our exchanges with the State Department, Under Secretary for Political Affairs David Hale said in a statement to ATFL: “Secretary Pompeo announced last night that America stood ready to assist the Lebanese people as they recover from this horrible tragedy. Our teams have worked through the night to identify the most effective means to respond. We are not yet ready to make an announcement, but rest assured America will be at the forefront among the friends of Lebanon. Secretary Pompeo and many of us who have served in Lebanon hold the country and its people dear, and we will stand by the Lebanese at this time of dire need.” Under Secretary Hale previously served as US Ambassador to Lebanon. 
     
    ATFL is working in collaboration with other US-based organizations to advocate for US humanitarian and economic relief for the country. Edward Gabriel, President and CEO noted that “In the wake of the enormous blasts at the Port of Beirut resulting in more than a hundred dead and thousands injured, the US and the international community must move immediately to provide needed humanitarian relief and assistance to deal with the dangerous situation in a country already reeling from economic and political crises.”
     
    Individuals should please consider donating to the below organizations, which are already assisting in the immediate aftermath of this tragedy:
     

    Amel Association

    American University of Beirut Medical Center Disaster Response

    International Rescue Committee

    Lebanese American University Medical Hospital

    Lebanese Red Cross

    Lebanon Needs You

    LIFE Emergency Relief Fund

    Rene Moawad Foundation USA: Beirut Emergency Fund

    Save the Children: Lebanon Children’s Relief Fund

  • ATFL Statement on Meetings with US and Lebanese Officials

    Washington, DC, August 4, 2020 (ATFL) – During the past several months, the American Task Force for Lebanon (ATFL), a leadership organization of Americans of Lebanese heritage who support a strong bilateral relationship between the United States and Lebanon, have been meeting virtually with prominent leaders in the US and Lebanon to better assess and understand the dynamics of the current situation and options for US policy.
     
    In addition to numerous meetings with officials of the US Administration and Congress, the ATFL met virtually with the Lebanese prime minister, several cabinet ministers, the head of the Central Bank, and the commander of the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF). In the private sector, ATFL reached out to key NGOs, business leaders, and the bankers association. These meetings helped inform the joint ATFL- Middle East Institute facilitated report released on July 14, 2020, Recommendations for a Sustainable Bilateral Relationship, which will be updated over the next several months with the latest developments.

    Following these discussions, ATFL President Edward Gabriel said, “There is an urgent need for the Lebanese to come to a consensus on how to restore durability, credibility, and sustainability to the country. Meaningful reforms that restore confidence in the economy will enable the government and society to address Lebanon’s desperate social and humanitarian conditions that are driving an anxious population deeper into poverty.”  

    Lebanon must act now to curb its mounting economic, social, and humanitarian problems. Time is quickly running out.

  • ATFL Statement of Support for Ambassador Dorothy Shea

    Washington, DC, June 30, 2020 (ATFL) – The American Task Force for Lebanon (ATFL), a not-for-profit organization of Americans of Lebanese heritage who work in support of a strong US-Lebanon relationship, expresses its strong dismay at the controversy surrounding the rejection by a judge in Tyre of the right of US Ambassador Dorothy Shea to mention the negative role that she perceives Hezbollah plays in Lebanon. On Saturday, Judge Mohammed Mazeh issued an order banning local and foreign media organizations from interviewing or hosting Ambassador Shea for a year.
     
    One of the key hallmarks of Lebanese society has been openness to public expressions of positions on a range of issues. The judge’s ruling is not only a violation of this principle of free speech but is inappropriate in the context of diplomatic relations between countries.
     
    The ATFL encourages the Lebanese government to forcefully reject this intrusion into US-Lebanon political affairs and restate its commitment to free speech and discourse by dismissing this threat against international and domestic media in Lebanon.

  • ATFL Statement on the June 6 Demonstrations in Lebanon

    Washington, DC, June 8, 2020 (ATFL) – The American Task Force for Lebanon (ATFL), a leadership organization of Americans of Lebanese ancestry working to promote strong ties between the US and Lebanon, are deeply concerned with  events surrounding the demonstrations in Lebanon on June 6.
     
    The ATFL strongly supports the rights of the Lebanese people to demonstrate peacefully to achieve their goals for political, economic, and social reforms to allow them to live in dignity in an inclusive and equitable society.
     
    The ATFL regrets that injuries were sustained by some of the demonstrators, condemns the violence that took place between small groups of demonstrators, and the unnecessary damage done to public and private property which distracts from the core messages of the demonstrators.
     
    The ATFL further condemns the violence that took place between some demonstrators and the Army which resulted in several casualties of the LAF, one seriously. The ATFL continues to support the LAF as the only legitimate military force in the country and will maintain its efforts to promote the very strong ties between the LAF and the US government, and their mission to protect the citizens of Lebanon.
     

  • ATFL Statement on Meeting with US Ambassador to Lebanon Dorothy Shea

    Washington, DC, April 23, 2020 (ATFL) – The American Task Force for Lebanon (ATFL) hosted an informative discussion between U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon Dorothy Shea and the ATFL leadership team in a background briefing call yesterday morning. Call participants discussed Lebanon’s new government, the country’s dire humanitarian situation, and its economic crisis. ATFL was pleased to hear that the U.S. Embassy in Beirut recently secured $13.3 million in US aid to Lebanon.

    All participants ended the conversation with shared aspirations of strengthening US-Lebanon relations by continuing to involve the Lebanese-American community.

    ATFL is pleased to work towards its mission to support the US-Lebanese relationship by continuing to host these types of dialogues.

  • ATFL Announces New Policy Brief on Targeted US Diplomacy Toward Lebanon

    Washington, DC, March 25, 2020 (ATFL) – The American Task Force on Lebanon (ATFL) announces the release of its policy brief “6 Key Steps for Targeted US Diplomacy to Stabilize Lebanon and Advance US Foreign Policy” in collaboration with the Middle East Institute and the Lebanese International Finance Executives.
     
    Lebanon’s political and economic crises are spiraling out of control. Over 50% of the country has slipped into poverty, food scarcity is a reality, and protesters nationwide have grown desperate. The country’s political leadership is coming up on its seventh month of political gridlock. Without a government in place, Lebanon is unable make reforms that would unlock greatly needed international aid.
     
    ATFL and its collaborators recommend the United States take immediate action through the following steps:
    1. Empower a new high level international contact groupto coordinate an international diplomatic initiative to produce constructive action by Lebanon’s parliament and state officials this spring.
    2. Establish an international direct assistance fundthat bypasses Lebanon’s governmental institutions to provide a social safety net in support of the Lebanese people.
    3. Reinforce US diplomacy with a security strategythat maintains close cooperation with the Lebanese Armed Forces.
    4. Work with our international partners on an economic recovery agendawhen there is a credible and empowered reform government in place.
    5. Make Lebanon a key focus in the Biden Administration’sglobal pro-democracy agenda.
    6. Make Lebanon an exampleof the Biden Administration’s stepped-up efforts to counter global corruption.
    The policy brief was released at a webinar launch event involving a panel discussion featuring  Patricia Karam from the International Republican Institute, Paul Salem and Randa Slim from the Middle East Institute, and Jacques Tohme from the Lebanese International Finance Executives.
     
    ATFL President Edward M. Gabriel noted that “The release of this document represents an important consensus among more than 20 leading US-Lebanon policy experts…speaking with one unified and forceful voice that will hopefully demonstrate to the Lebanese people that they are not alone in their fight to take back their country and make it a beacon of peace, prosperity, religious diversity, and democracy.”
     
    Moderator and ATFL Policy Director Jean AbiNader added, “We know that a solution to Lebanon can only be undertaken by the Lebanese people and we as Lebanese-Americans are here to support them in this process.
  • Restructuring and Revitalizing Lebanon’s Economy Must Protect the Most Vulnerable Lebanese

     
    The American Task Force for Lebanon (ATFL) has prepared the following analysis and recommendations for restructuring the Lebanese economy and ensuring the overall health of the country in light of the country’s decision to restructure its Eurobond debt.
     

    Executive Summary

     
    The March 7 announcement that Lebanon will suspend paying its $1.2bn Eurobond payment due on March 9 confirmed the reality that the government is unable to continue living beyond its means and must now negotiate with its creditors to restructure its debt. The restructuring will have severe consequences for local banks which hold a significant portion of the debt. The banks have instituted informal capital controls that have made it virtually impossible for Lebanese to access their dollar or lira accounts, thus driving more Lebanese into poverty, forcing businesses to close, and jobs eliminated or cut back. 
     
    Recommendations – Details follow the summary
    In order for Lebanon to develop sound short, medium, and long term recovery strategies, the ATFL offers the following recommendations regarding the fiscal and economic crisis:
     

    • Improved, transparent, and regular communications with the Lebanese people and the international community concerning steps the government is taking. 
    • Engage a broad spectrum of Lebanese in formulating policies to support reforms and restructuring.
    • Treat the fiscal and banking crises as two sides of the same coin as the deficits have accumulated due to poor fiscal management and a lack of transparent governance.
    • It is critical that primary attention focus on protecting the poor and lower and middle classes who are disproportionately impacted by the public debt, failure of the banking system, and the need to restructure the borrowing. 
    • Reducing the budget deficit and restructuring the public debt will take several years but immediate steps can be taken and are well known. Throughout the process, those with fewer resources to survive the reforms needed should be protected by a well-thought out, managed, and monitored support program.
    • Lebanon should welcome technical assistance and help from the IMF to decide on credible and realistic actions.
    • Steps to increase revenues include a fair, transparent, and independent tax regime, customs authority, and auditing process. Subsidies to inefficient public entities such as the power sector, telecommunications, and other government agencies have to be dealt will in the short term. Revenues can also be generated through selling unused government assets and eliminating corruption the contracting and the illegal use of public lands.
    • Government reform efforts should begin by guaranteeing an independent judiciary and regulatory agencies to ensure accountability and transparency.
    • International donors are an integral part of any recovery strategy and there is unanimous agreement that Lebanon must undertake significant reforms to qualify for any meaningful assistance. This should not prohibit the provision of humanitarian support directly to beneficiaries through civil society, social service, and NGO communities.
  • ATFL Statement on Lebanon’s Newly Formed Government 

    Washington, DC, January 23, 2020 (ATFL) – On Tuesday, January 21, Hassan Diab, Lebanon’s prime minister designate, announced the formation of a new cabinet, which still must be confirmed by the Parliament. 

    ATFL reiterates its belief that any new Government must act immediately and transparently to implement fiscal, economic, political, and social reforms that reflect the needs of the Lebanese people and their desire for an inclusive, non-sectarian, and credible government.

    ATFL also believes that the US should continue its strong support for the Lebanese Armed Forces and Internal Security Forces in their capacity as the sole legitimate military entities in the country.

    The ATFL will continue to work with the US government to ensure US support for the need for economic and political reforms built on transparent, proactive, and effective governance. 

    Equally important, we call on the Lebanese government, and especially the Lebanese Armed Forces and security services, to protect the rights of the citizens and ensure that they can express themselves without fear of reprisal. Recent protests and reactions by the security forces demonstrate the dangers of a cycle of increasing violence.

    Furthermore, the impoverishment of many people in Lebanon, now over a third of which are living in poverty, is a crisis that calls for immediate action. ATFL calls on international aid agencies to prioritize programs that provide emergency food, medicine, and other vital supplies to the Lebanese people.

    ATFL remains committed to ensuring that Lebanon’s relationship with the US remains a priority and that the US remains an active partner in safeguarding and enhancing the lives of the Lebanese people.