Soha Bechara
Soha Bechara | |
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سهى بشارة | |
Bechara in 2000 | |
| Born | 15 June 1967 Deir Mimas, Lebanon |
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| Known for | Attempting to assassinate Antoine Lahad; being detained at the Khiam detention center from 1988–1998 |
Political party | Lebanese Communist Party |
Other political affiliations | Jammoul, Union of Lebanese Democratic Youth |
| Children | 2 |
Soha Bechara (Arabic: سهى بشارة, romanized: Sohā Beshāra; born 15 June 1967) is a Lebanese former prisoner at the Khiam detention center. In 1988, she unsuccessfully attempted to assassinate Antoine Lahad, the then-leader of the Israel-backed South Lebanon Army (SLA); she was subsequently arrested and held at the SLA's prison facility in Khiam for ten years.
Early life
Bechara was born in Deir Mimas, Lebanon, to a Greek Orthodox Christian family.[1] Her father, Fawaz, was a member of the Lebanese Communist Party, which Bechara herself also joined secretly in 1982. During the Israeli occupation of Southern Lebanon, she was active within various leftist political and militant movements, including Jammoul and the Union of Lebanese Democratic Youth.[2]
Attempted assassination
Bechara left college in 1986 and joined resistance activities in Lebanon. She was given the task of assassinating Lahad. Consequently, she headed south, introduced herself to Lahad's family as an aerobics instructor to his wife Minerva. Gradually, she familiarised herself with the family's members and visited them continually. On the evening of the operation, 7 November 1988, Lahad's wife invited Bechara for tea. Bechara accepted the invitation and stayed until Lahad's arrival. As she was packing her belongings and leaving, Bechara twice shot Lahad with a 5.45 mm revolver. He was shot once in the chest and once in the shoulder, then Bechara threw the gun away before his body guards arrested her.[1]
Lahad was rushed to a hospital and spent eight weeks there, suffering from serious health complications. His left arm was paralysed. Bechara was detained by the security guards in the house, taken to Israel briefly, where she was interrogated and beaten. She was then taken to Khiam prison for ten years, without being charged or tried. She suffered electric shock torture and six years of solitary confinement in a tiny cell.[3]
Bechara was released on September 3, 1998, following an intense Lebanese and European campaign.[3]
Private life
After her release, Bechara moved to France and then to Geneva, Switzerland, where she married a Swiss national, with whom she has two children.[4] She has also worked with Collectif Urgence Palestine–Genève. Bechara remains a frequent lecturer and advocate for a socialist, democratic, and non-sectarian Lebanon.[citation needed]
Writing
In 2000, she published her autobiography, Résistante, relating her early life and her years in jail, with English and Arabic translations following in 2003.[5] In 2011, Bechara published another autobiography, whose Arabic title translates as I Dream of a Cell of Cherries. Her co-author, Cosette Elias Ibrahim, is a Lebanese journalist who was also detained in the Khiam prison. She was released on September 3, 1998, when Israel pulled out of the south of Lebanon and the South Lebanon Army forces abandoned the Khiam prison.
Parts of Bechara's story were used in Wajdi Mouawad's 2003 play Incendies, which Denis Villeneuve adapted to the screen in his 2010 film of the same title.[6][7][8][9]
References
- ^ a b "Resistance and Revolutionary Will: Soha Bechara and Nawal Baidoun's Testimonies of Khiam Prison — Liberated Texts". Liberated Texts — An Independent Book Review Website. 2023-03-20. Retrieved 2023-10-15.
- ^ Moussa, Lynn Sheikh (15 June 2021). "Lebanese resistance fighter, turns 54". Beirut Today. Retrieved 1 January 2026.
- ^ a b lebanons02 (2014-10-16). "Souha Bechara arrested and detained without charge or trial until 1998 at Khiyam for attempting to kill SLA leader Antoine Lahd". Civil Society Knowledge Centre. Retrieved 2023-10-15.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "Solidarity with Soha Bechara: Lebanese resistance struggler detained and deported from Greece". Samidoun. 12 July 2023. Retrieved 1 January 2026.
- ^ Béchara, Souha [with Gilles Paris], Résistante (N.P.: J. C. Lattès, 2000); trans. as Soha Bechara, Resistance: My Life for Lebanon (Brooklyn, NY: Soft Skull P, 2003)
- ^ "Seeing yourself re-made as fiction". Archived from the original on 2012-01-13. Retrieved 2011-10-25.
- ^ "Lebanese civil war explodes screen Incendies". 24 May 2011.
- ^ "Incendies".
- ^ Holstun, Jim (2015). "Antigone Becomes Jocasta: Soha Bechara, Résistante, and Incendies". Mediations vol. 29, no. 1. Retrieved 19 July 2017.
External links
- Suha Bechara Interview
- Signature of "I dream of a cell of cherries"
- A Review of Resistance: My Life for Lebanon
- Soha Bechara, Resistance
- Article title This url is no longer linked to this interview: "An ongoing discussion on the Lebanon-Israel conflict"
- A 40:00 conversation with Soha Bechara, film by Jayce Salloum
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