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Habib Shartouni

Habib Tanious Shartouni (born April 24, 1958) ((アラビア語:حبيب الشرتوني)) is the alleged assassin of the Lebanese president-elect Bachir Gemayel.
==Early life==
Habib Tanious Shartouni, a Maronite, was born in a small village called Shartoun in Aley Mount Lebanon. In the early 1970s, only few years before the outbreak of the civil war, he was inspired and became affiliated with the Syrian Social Nationalist Party (SSNP). When the Lebanese Civil War broke out, he volunteered to serve in one of the SSNP stations in Aley.〔http://english.al-akhbar.com/content/habib-al-shartouni-striking-head-collaboration〕
Few months later, he was advised by his parents to flee from Lebanon to Cyprus then to France where he attended a university in Paris and obtained a degree in business.
He had spent his first year in Paris away from politics, until the late summer of 1977 during which he officially joined the SSNP upon his first visit to Lebanon and became an active member ever since.
Upon his return to France, he carried all the necessary contacts pertaining to the party's delegates in Paris and started attending some of their secret meetings, wherein he met Nabil Alam, the chief of interior of the party at the time. Alam made a significant impression on Shartouni, which paved the way for Bachir's assassination

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