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Mission Statement:
 
The Center for Democracy in Lebanon™ (CDL) 
supports, strengthens and enhances the aspiration of the Lebanese People to be 
governed by a secular and democratic government of their own.
 
Policy Statement 
Who We Are 
What We Believe   
  
 
Policy Statement: 
 
   The Center for Democracy in Lebanon™ (CDL) works to promote 
democratic values and constitutional liberties in Lebanon. With expertise in 
law, science, and policy, CDL seeks practical solutions to enhance free 
expression, privacy and innovation in the dialogue among the Lebanese and 
between Lebanon and the world. CDL is dedicated to building consensus among all 
parties interested in the future of peace and democracy in Lebanon and other 
vital structural and socioeconomic needs of the Lebanese People. 
   Our mission is to 
conceptualize, develop, and implement public policies to preserve and enhance 
freedoms of expression, association and worship, privacy, open access to government, and other democratic values 
in a new and increasingly integrated and interactive society. 
   CDL pursues its mission 
through research, electronic advocacy and public policy development in a 
consensus-building process based on convening and operating broad-based working 
groups composed of public interest and commercial representatives of divergent 
views to explore solutions to critical policy issues. In addition, CDL promotes 
its own policy positions globally through public policy advocacy, online 
grassroots organizing with the Internet user community and public education 
campaigns, and litigation, as well as through the development of policy 
standards and online information resources. 
Who 
We Are:
 
 
   A growing cadre of Lebanese dedicated professional volunteers around the world. 
We are lawyers, academics, journalists, scientists, engineers and  
experts of diverse backgrounds. We often join forces with democracy groups from 
other countries to further our common goals. 
   "Democracy in Lebanon™" is an independent, nongovernmental grass-root 
movement dedicated to promoting the democratic potential of the Lebanese People 
in an open and decentralized society. An all volunteer coalition of Lebanese 
organizations and individuals with various religious, educational and social 
backgrounds dedicated to promoting Peace, Democracy and Prosperity in Lebanon. 
   The "Democracy in Lebanon™" family of organizations consists of 
three entities: the Center for Democracy in Lebanon™ (primarily focuses on 
policy, strategy, education and advocacy on important national issues), Citizens for Democracy 
in Lebanon™ (primarily educates voters on the positions, 
records, views, and qualifications of public officials or candidates for public office) 
and DemocracyinLebanon.org™ (primarily helps members get acquainted with 
officials or candidates who reflect our values). 
What  We Believe: 
Work on our mission is guided by the following principles: 
1. Unique Nature of Lebanon: We believe that an 
open, decentralized, and diverse society creates unprecedented opportunities for 
enhancing democracy and civil liberties. Whereas Lebanon’s prevailing image in 
the world is one of a multi-confessional society struggling to find common 
grounds and achieve peaceful cohabitation between its different religious 
communities, we regard Lebanon as a global forum for free and open dialogue 
between various ethnic and religious groups in the Middle East and around the 
World. We see in the Lebanese people the potential to pioneer policies for 
solutions and peaceful coexistence in a world of diversities entering an era of 
globalization. A fundamental goal of our work is seeking public policy solutions 
that preserve these unique qualities of diversity and dialogue and thereby 
maximize the democratizing potential of the Lebanese society. 
2. Government by the People: A true 
democracy is the government of the people, by the people, for the people. CDL is working to 
bring ordinary people back into politics. With a system of 
government, in Lebanon today, which revolves around the entitlements of confessional groups, 
family name, blood lines, deep pockets and foreign alliances, most Lebanese 
citizens are left out. When it becomes clear that our "representatives" in 
government don't represent the public, the foundations of democracy are in 
peril. CDL is a catalyst for a new kind of grassroots involvement, supporting 
busy but concerned citizens in finding their political voice. Our growing 
international network of online activists is geared to become one of the most 
effective and responsive outlets for democratic participation available in the 
Middle East. 
3. Government is Public Service: 
CDL believes that the success of a democracy relies to a great extent on the 
right attitude of officeholders towards their jobs and the educated 
expectations of the public from its government. By and large, public office in 
Lebanon continues to be regarded as an entitlement to a privileged few followed 
by a misguided crowd. Part of CDL's mission is a massive education and awareness 
campaign to inform the people of Lebanon about their rights and duties to their 
country and to shift their perception of government from an entitlement of a few 
to a public service for all. 
4. The Lebanese Identity: The 
Lebanese People is an amalgam of cultures, ethnicities and religious groups who 
chose Lebanon as their country. They include Canaanites (Phoenicians and their 
descendants), 
Semites (Arabs, Syriac, Aramaeans, Israelites, etc.), Armenians, Kurds, Persians and 
descendants of many other Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cultures. Their 
culture is as diverse as their creeds and ethnic origins. CDL upholds the right of 
every Lebanese to be proud of his/her cultural, ethnic or religious heritage and 
to be proud of the "Lebanese Identity". The identity of Lebanon is Lebanese and 
as unique as its diverse culture.  
5. 
Interactive Neutrality: 
CDL advocates a 
self-imposed and permanent neutrality in Lebanon’s policy vis-ŕ-vis armed 
conflicts and regards this neutrality as a guarantee for long-term peace. 
Historically, and particularly since the early twentieth century, the gathering 
of Lebanese groups around regional and exclusive ideologies (including Syrian 
and Arab nationalism) and their endorsement of the armed struggle of the 
Palestinian People from the Lebanese territories (promulgated in the Cairo accord of 
1969) cost Lebanon dearly in its unity and the life and wealth of its citizens, 
leading to repeated unrest and a 30-years conflict, exacerbated by Israeli and 
Syrian occupation of its land. CDL seeks non-participation of Lebanon in armed 
conflicts while building bridges of cultural, economic and political cooperation 
between Lebanon, its neighbors and the world at large, guided by our national 
interest and a mutual respect for the specificity and the sovereignty of others. 
6. 
Civil Society: Given the diverse cultural, religious and ethnic makeup of 
Lebanon, and in order to build a stronger and better union, CDL advocates a 
civil society where individual rights are guaranteed by the Lebanese 
Constitution. These rights include:
 
    i)
Human Rights: CDL works to prevent discrimination, to uphold political 
freedom, to protect people from inhumane conduct in peace and wartime, and to 
bring offenders to justice.
We investigate and expose human rights violations and hold abusers accountable.
We challenge governments and those who hold power to end abusive practices and 
respect international human rights law.
We enlist the public and the international community to support the cause of 
human rights for all. 
    ii) Equal 
Opportunity and Non-Discrimination: 
CDL is strongly committed to promoting diversity within its Board of Directors, 
advisors, staff and programs and translating this diversity to the public life 
and the governmental body in Lebanon. 
    It is the official policy 
of CDL that no person shall on the grounds of race, religion, ethnicity, 
national origin, age, gender, sexual orientation, or disability be excluded from 
or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity of CDL, or any 
program, activity or employment that receives public funding in the Republic of Lebanon. 
    CDL is an equal 
opportunity advocate. As a center for peace and democracy, CDL does not 
discriminate and advocates non-discrimination on the basis of race, religion, 
ethnicity, national origin, age, gender, sexual orientation, or disability.  
    iii) Religious Freedoms: CDL 
advocates secularism in government based on total separation of religion and 
state, freedom to worship and guarantees against governmental interference, 
involvement or endorsement of religious activities. 
    iv) Affirmative Action: CDL advocates affirmative 
action programs to promote growth and development in the border areas in Lebanon 
(North, Bekaa and South) and among groups sidelined by policy or practice of 
succeeding Lebanese governments since the inception of the Lebanese Republic in 
1920. We encourage women, persons with disabilities, members of minority groups 
to have full participation in public life and be all they can be. 
7. Freedom of Expression: CDL champions the right of individuals and groups 
to express themselves, communicate and publish their views and to obtain access 
to the unprecedented array of information available in the digital age. We 
oppose governmental censorship and other threats to the free flow of 
information. As an effective alternative to government controls, we believe that 
a diversity of technology tools can empower families and individuals to 
communicate freely and make choices about the information they receive. 
 
8. Privacy 
and Surveillance: CDL is working for individual privacy in the access and 
publication of information. We believe that maintaining privacy and freedom of 
association requires the development of public policies and technology tools 
that give people the ability to take control of their personal information in 
public domains and make informed, meaningful choices about the collection, use 
and disclosure of personal information. 
    CDL challenges invasive government policies. 
We work for strong privacy protections against surveillance of individual 
activities in Lebanon. We believe that the content of communications, stored 
information, and transactional data deserve strong legal protection against 
unreasonable government search and seizure. Protections against government 
searches should extend to the network, as well as to the home. CDL advocates for 
stronger legal standards controlling government surveillance to keep pace with 
the growing exposure of personal information in an open communication age.
 
9. Access: CDL is working to foster widely-available, affordable 
access to information via the internet and other modern outlets. We believe that 
broad access to and use of the Internet enables greater citizen participation in 
democracy, promotes a diversity of views, and enhances civil society. We work 
for public policy solutions that maximize, in a just and equitable fashion, the 
unique openness and accessibility to information. 
10. Democratic 
Participation: 
CDL is pioneering the use of the Internet to enhance citizen participation in 
the democratic process, and to ensure the voice of the new generations of Internet users is heard in 
critical public policy debates about peace and democracy. CDL believes that the 
Internet provides unique and effective means of promoting democracy and of 
facilitating grassroots organizing and public education. We support using the 
Internet to afford citizens the immediate, broad access to government 
information necessary to the full practice of democracy. 
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