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Assistant Secretary Johnson Visits Lebanon


Beirut, Lebanon
March 31, 2008

Assistant Secretary Johnson and Charge d’affaires Sison at the Internal Security Forces barracks in Dbayeh together with General Rifi and other Internal Security Forces officers. The Charge d’affaires is talking to one of General Rifi’s daughters. More photos. [ISF photo]

Assistant Secretary Johnson and Charge d’affaires Sison at the Internal Security Forces barracks in Dbayeh together with General Rifi and other Internal Security Forces officers. The Charge d’affaires is talking to one of General Rifi’s daughters.  [ISF photo]


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