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The Lebanese State Security or Amn Eddawla (Official name: General Directorate of State Security) (Arabic: المديرية العامة لأمن الدولة) is the Lebanese National Security Agency, directly attached to both, the Lebanese President and Prime Minister.
Lebanese General Security. A mandatory health insurance for foreigners residing in Lebanon. Granting a temporary visa until the foreigner gets his passport renewed. The list of countries that have the right to a Lebanese visa. Entry Visa for the foreigners related to the Vatican.
The Directorate carries out its mandate pursuant to the Lebanese Constitution, aiming to protect the state, and its institutions. It maintains throughout its duties equality before the law among all citizens, protecting personal freedom and human rights, so that no individual would be arrested, or detained except in accordance with the law.
استمدّت المديرية العامة لأمن الدولة قوانينها وتعليماتها ومبادئها من روح الهدف الذي أدّى الى ولادتها وتلقّن أفرادها أولوية واحدة هي الولاء للوطن. تنفّذ المديرية العامة مهامها انطلاقاً من ...
U.S. security assistance for the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) is a key component of U.S. Lebanon policy to strengthen Lebanon’s sovereignty, secure its borders, counter internal threats, and disrupt terrorist facilitation.
General Directorate of State Security Structure. Divisions and Central Directorates consists of departments, while Regional Directorates have offices covering its jurisdiction.
The General Security Directorate (Arabic: الامن العام, romanized: al-Amn al-'Aam) is a Lebanese intelligence agency founded on July 21, 1921 and originally known as the "first bureau". On June 12, 1959, Decree-Law No. 139, in force from that date, was published.