Letters to the editor
Congratulations and good luck. I hope I can be helpful as I
care about our immigration, especially in Latin America.
--Dr. Hicham Hamdan
Ambassador of Lebanon to Mexico
"جبلنا"، تكفي هذه الكلمة لاستصراخ
الضمائر اللبنانية، لتوقظها من الكابوس الأسود وتعيدها الى سواء السبيل، لما يحمله
تاريج هذا الجبل في طيات صفحاته من عزّة وعنفوان حاول بعض حاملي بطاقة هويته وما
زالوا يحاولون، العبث بحاضره والمستقبل.
"جبلنا ماغازين" شمعة أضيعت من بعيد، من البعيد القريب، بالقرب من
المواطن البعيد عن ارضه وتاريخه والذي ما زال يحلم بصفاء ونقاوة ذلك الجبل. أضيئت
هذه الشمعة علّ نورها يضفي عليه بعضا من امل مفقود ليعود الحلم حقيقة وليعود
الاقحوان يلوّن سفوحه...
--الممثل
اللبناني أسعد رشدان
هيوستن
- تكساس
Fadia Samaan is a well renowned professional persona in the
world of journalism and activism. Some recognize her voice from radio Sawt
ElSha3eb and radio Orient; others remember her face from Future TV, while many
realize her astute writings of political and social editorials in Youkal.net
and Voice of Freedom.
The Lebanese abroad have been in desperate need for a podium which will carry
out their voice and which will attend to their needs and concerns. Jabalna
Magazine will be this great free podium and that roaring sophisticated
voice of the Diaspora. Hence, as the editor-in-chief, Samaan will confidently
turn Jabalna Magazine into a great success story.
Best of luck my dear friend. The Diaspora is proud to have you as its
ambassador to the free world and to the motherland-Lebanon!
--Pierre A. Maroun - Florida
International Affairs Consultant/Writer
American Lebanese Center for Cultural Research
Jabalna Magazine is an excellent idea.... Because we need
such information to be distributed talking about our civilizations as
Phoenicians.... unfortunately what is going in Lebanon didn't reflect our
cultures, societies and civilizations!!!
--Dr. Talal Abbas
Quebec, Canada
Congratulations! It is a “smart vision”…
--Fady Abushdid
Vice president of Mada Beirut – KSA