Zarazir to “The Call of the Homeland”: “The days of bullying” are over

Representative Cynthia Zarazir spoke regarding the various practices and pressures she has been subjected to since she set foot in the parliament courtyard, with the aim of dissuading her from her stances first, and in retaliation for uploading pictures of President Nabih Berri at the height of the revolution. The days of “bullying” are over, and “the change deputies entered the parliamentary seminar to challenge and bring regarding change, and they were not originally afraid and will not be afraid today, as they were in weaker positions before and see where they are today.”

Commenting on what she leaked regarding finding pornographic magazines and condoms in the office that was handed to her in the parliament’s office building, Zarazir said, “In the beginning, it is not important who occupied the dirty office before me. I entered and found a very despicable, frightening and disgusting sight, so I asked to clean it, and since that day I am still suffering.”

Zarazir confirmed that she is definitely being targeted, revealing that she “goed to the session yesterday with a poster for the martyrs of the port of Beirut, but the council guards prevented me from entering it by order of President Berri, as I was informed, and they asked me to go to his office immediately, but I refused and entered the session with the poster following insisting and “A hundred problem”.

Zarazir pointed out that she did not even give “parking” to her car, “it is more like an entrance

cave (A cave) that might not enter a car, and it was full of books and cartons, and “they made me beautiful” that they worked to empty it of it, but the car might not enter it. Moreover, MP Ali Hassan Khalil told me last time, “Oh, my soul, go ahead and buy a car.” I answered him.” I don’t have my car and I want to drive it.” He replied sarcastically: “So you and what’s with you.”

Zarazir revealed that her exposing matters today came following a series of correspondence, reviews and contacts with Professor Adnan Daher, and the answers always come in the following form: The door asked for her papers to identify her identity and whether she was a deputy or not.

Zarazir spoke of bullying, revealing that Berri had sent her request. Literally, she said, “I brought the news last Friday that I missed you and all your problems will be resolved, but I did not and will not.”

Zarazir accused the “Amal” movement of the harassment she is subjected to. She said, first of all, the abuse of women in the parliament is a shame. You are deputies, not street children. In order to get to my place in the assembly, I have to pass near them..

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