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Black Thursday (Lebanon)

Black Thursday
Part of the Lebanese Civil War
Native nameالخميس الأسود, Jeudi noir
LocationBashoura, West Beirut
DateMay 30, 1975
TargetLebanese Christians
Attack type
mass shooting
Deaths30-50
PerpetratorsMuslim Militias (possibly Knights of Ali)

Black Thursday (Arabic: الخميس الأسود, French: Jeudi noir) was the massacre of between 30 and 50 Lebanese Christians in the area of Bashoura in West Beirut on May 30, 1975.[1] This massacre was one of the first of the widespread sectarian-based abductions, mutilations and executions that followed the beginning of the Lebanese Civil War.

The massacre took place after the murder of a Palestinian man in downtown Beirut; officials estimate that between 30 and 50 Christian Lebanese civilians were summarily executed.[2]

  1. ^ "Black Thursday". Civil Society Knowledge Centre. 2014-07-25. Archived from the original on 2019-02-12. Retrieved 2022-06-22.
  2. ^ Le Mémorial de la Guerre, 30; and Meney, Même les Tueurs Ont une Mère, Paris: La Table Ronde, 1986, cited in de Clerck, Mémoires en Conflit dans le Liban d’Après-Guerre; and Johnson, All Honorable Men, 11.

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