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- ميشال فؤاد سماحة (9 سبتمبر 1948) هو سياسي لبناني ووزير سابق ومستشار للرئيس السوري بشار الأسد. (ar)
- Michel Samaha (Arabic: ميشال سماحة; born 9 September 1948) is a former minister of information and minister of tourism in Lebanon, and a longtime politician and intelligence operative. Samaha is known for his long and close relationship with the Syrian government, and was one of several Lebanese officials sanctioned by the United States in 2007 for allegedly "contributing to political and economic instability in Lebanon." In December 2012 Samaha was listed by the United States as a global terrorist under section 1(b) of Executive Order 13224. Arrested and imprisoned in August, 2012, Samaha was convicted in May 2015 of transporting explosives into Lebanon with the help of Jamil El-Sayyed, a member of the Lebanese parliament, and sentenced to four and a half years in jail. He was released on bail in January 2016. Samaha was sentenced again to 13 years with hard labour in April 2016 for attempting to carry out terrorist acts. In August 2022, he was finally released from jail after 10 years of prison. (en)
- Michel Samaha (en arabe : ميشال سماحة), né le 9 septembre 1948, est un homme politique libano-canadien. Ministre et député libanais à plusieurs reprises, il est aussi conseiller du président Bachar El Assad et fait régulièrement partie des délégations présidentielles syriennes à l’étranger . Il est arrêté en août 2012 pour avoir transporté des explosifs remis par la Syrie en vue de perpétrer des attentats terroristes au nord du Liban . Condamné par la justice, il est libéré en 2022 . (fr)
- Miszal Fu’ad Samaha, Michel Fuad Samaha (ur. 9 września 1948 w Al-Dżuwar) – libański polityk, katolik-melchita. (pl)
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- Jouar, Metn District, Lebanon (en)
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- ميشال فؤاد سماحة (9 سبتمبر 1948) هو سياسي لبناني ووزير سابق ومستشار للرئيس السوري بشار الأسد. (ar)
- Michel Samaha (en arabe : ميشال سماحة), né le 9 septembre 1948, est un homme politique libano-canadien. Ministre et député libanais à plusieurs reprises, il est aussi conseiller du président Bachar El Assad et fait régulièrement partie des délégations présidentielles syriennes à l’étranger . Il est arrêté en août 2012 pour avoir transporté des explosifs remis par la Syrie en vue de perpétrer des attentats terroristes au nord du Liban . Condamné par la justice, il est libéré en 2022 . (fr)
- Miszal Fu’ad Samaha, Michel Fuad Samaha (ur. 9 września 1948 w Al-Dżuwar) – libański polityk, katolik-melchita. (pl)
- Michel Samaha (Arabic: ميشال سماحة; born 9 September 1948) is a former minister of information and minister of tourism in Lebanon, and a longtime politician and intelligence operative. Samaha is known for his long and close relationship with the Syrian government, and was one of several Lebanese officials sanctioned by the United States in 2007 for allegedly "contributing to political and economic instability in Lebanon." In December 2012 Samaha was listed by the United States as a global terrorist under section 1(b) of Executive Order 13224. Arrested and imprisoned in August, 2012, Samaha was convicted in May 2015 of transporting explosives into Lebanon with the help of Jamil El-Sayyed, a member of the Lebanese parliament, and sentenced to four and a half years in jail. He was released on (en)
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- ميشال سماحة (ar)
- Michel Samaha (fr)
- Michel Samaha (en)
- Miszal Samaha (pl)
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