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Billboards declare ‘We are all Carlos Ghosn’ in Lebanon

Lebanese origin entreprene­ur is feted in the country as a model of internatio­nal success

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BEIRUT: Lebanese woke up to bright billboards of ousted Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn posted around Beirut on Thursday, in the latest show of support for the detained businessma­n of Lebanese origin.

The Brazil-born entreprene­ur is feted in Lebanon as a model of internatio­nal success, and many were shocked by his arrest in Japan last month over alleged inancial misconduct.

“We are all Carlos Ghosn,” the digital billboards declared, under a large mosaic portrait of the 64-yearold tycoon, who is currently held in a Japanese prison.

Dany Kamal, managing partner at the Lebanese advertisin­g irm that put them up, said the 18 billboards were a “personal initiative” as he was an acquaintan­ce of Ghosn.

“It’s just a campaign against injustice,” he told AFP. “Until proven otherwise, Carlos is not guilty.”

Ghosn spent his childhood years in Lebanon, and has regularly travelled back and forth to the tiny Mediterran­ean country.

The Lebanese authoritie­s have repeatedly honoured him, and in 2017 Ghosn’s portrait even appeared on a postal stamp.

Several Lebanese oficials have expressed solidarity with Ghosn since his arrest on Nov.19, even as he denies allegation­s that he underrepor­ted his pay by millions of dollars.

“A Lebanese phoenix will not be scorched by a Japanese sun,” Interior Minister Nohad Machnouk declared.

Last month, Foreign Minister Gibran Bassil received the Japanese ambassador Matahiro Yamaguchi to enquire about the circumstan­ces of Ghosn’s arrest and the conditions of his detention, the ministry said.

Ghosn faces an array of claims involving hiding money and beneits he received while chairman of Nissan and head of an alliance between the Japanese irm, Mitsubishi Motors and France’s Renault.

While Mitsubishi Motors and Nissan have removed Ghosn, he remains chairman and CEO of Renault.

On social media, some in Lebanon have clamoured that Ghosn is innocent while others have seen his arrest as an example of better accountabi­lity in other countries.

“May all the gangs of thieves in Lebanon meet the same fate,” one Lebanese social media user wrote online.

 ?? Agence France-presse ?? A portrait of Carlos Ghosn is seen on a publicity billboard at a street in Beirut on Thursday.
Agence France-presse A portrait of Carlos Ghosn is seen on a publicity billboard at a street in Beirut on Thursday.

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