Southern merchants say business slow despite UNIFIL PDF Skriv ut E-post
Skrevet av The Daily Star   
mandag 29. januar 2007

 Despite the presence in the region of more than 11,000 UNIFIL troops, merchants in some areas of South Lebanon say sales are on the decline - although others report normal activity. "Commercial activity was better in the past, when Norwegian soldiers used to buy stuff in thousands of dollars," Fawzi Zibeh, the owner of a supermarket in Marjayoun, told The Daily Star on Monday.

In Kfar Kila, Hamzeh Maatouk, who owns a military and sportswear shop, said the activity was "ordinary" with respect to the number of UNIFIL soldiers in the region.
Read more in Daily Star
 
< Forrige   Neste >