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Tom Fletcher

Tom Fletcher

Former British Ambassador to Lebanon

Part of UK in Lebanon

7th February 2014 Beirut, Lebanon

DIVA DIPLOMACY – ‘ONE LEBANON: UNITED FOR TOMORROW’

Last Saturday, twenty Lebanese stars performed together in a powerful rejection of divisive politics and sectarianism. Pop idols, divas, comedians, sportsmen, rappers and actors put on the best possible display of the real Lebanon – talented, resilient, and proud of their country.

It was an extraordinary night. The charismatic Anthony Touma got the largest screams, but the biggest cheer was for a moving combination of Ave Maria and the Call to Prayer, sung by Tania Kassis and Maritta Hillani (daughter of Assi) with choirs from across Lebanon. Nemer Abu Nassar, using language an ambassador could sadly never get away with, nailed hilariously the ridiculousness of those who base politics on the clash of confessions rather than the clash of ideas.

Michel Fadel pulled together a series of brilliant adaptations of Lebanese and international classics, including British songs by Queen and John Lennon. Georges Khabbaz spoke beautifully and poetically about Lebanon’s situation. Joseph Atieh sang ‘Lebanon is coming back’. Mike Massi, Maggie Bou Ghosn, Carlos Azar, Hicham El Hajj, Brigitte Yaghi, Aline Lahoud, Rahaf Abdallah and Zeina Daccache kept the crowd at fever pitch.

Thousands of One Lebanon wristbands were sold, and the event was staffed by eager volunteers from across the country. Soon the ‘One Lebanon’ anthem will go on sale.

The contrast with the terrorist attack earlier that day in Hermel could not have been starker. So too the contrast with politicians arguing over Ministerial jobs, and journalists writing only about Lebanon as on the verge of collapse. The concert even generated a positive Lebanon story in the UK press. For me the evening combined the patriotism of Last Night of the Proms with the passion of Les Miserables and the conscience of Live Aid. With divisive voices louder than ever, it was good to see the silent majority arguing back in favour of coexistence and liberty.

We were proud to be big supporters of the project. Putting together a concert in Lebanon is almost as hard as putting together a government. Congratulations and thanks to all the inspirational people involved in the organisation, fundraising and performing. Thanks too to the sell out crowd who cheered and sang along, danced debke and waved flags. I don’t think we have heard the last of ‘One Lebanon’.

2 comments on “DIVA DIPLOMACY – ‘ONE LEBANON: UNITED FOR TOMORROW’

  1. Dear Tom ,
    what a charrming , clever headline of yours : “DIVA DIPLOMACY…”.
    Nevertheless : Of course and I admit I don ‘t know much ’bout these 20 Lebanese Stars which performed TOGETHER on this remarkable Saturday. But that ‘s not important. Important to me is much more that I ‘ve always been convienced that stars of every favour are able to do and achieve MORE in re . of into a better Lebanese future leading politic as some well- educated politicians can do. Why ? Because I do full agree to yr. statement ’bout this “nailed hilariously ridiculousness of those who base politics on the clash of confessions instead…”. Plus It ‘s to me sad but fact that not only in The Lebanon but also worldwide ordinary people have lost their faith in politics. But NOT in artists for they can speak, sing and perform as they wanted it. Best proof is this POSITIVE echo in the UK-Press ’bout this event. And , in fact , also in German Mag “Der Spiegel” issues 4/14. So I just want congratulate ALL of you who made this happen and looking forward to hear more of “ONE LEBANON”.
    Best wsihes and much luck, Liebe Grüßle ond viel Glück, Ingo-Steven , Stuttgart

  2. …and thank you for being there and supporting! When you go back home we want you as the Great Lebanese Ambassador to the Greatest United Kingdom 🙂 🙂

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About Tom Fletcher

Tom Fletcher was appointed Her Majesty’s Ambassador to the Lebanese Republic in August 2011. Tom was born in Kent, and studied at Harvey Grammar School (Folkestone) and Oxford University (Hertford…

Tom Fletcher was appointed Her Majesty’s Ambassador to the Lebanese Republic in August 2011.

Tom was born in Kent, and studied at Harvey Grammar School (Folkestone) and Oxford University (Hertford College), graduating with a First class degree in Modern History. He has an MA in Modern History, and is a Senior Associate Member of St Anthony’s College for International Studies, Oxford.

He is married to Louise Fletcher and they have two sons, Charles (born 2006) and Theodor (born 2011). Tom enjoys political history, cricket (Strollers CC), and mountains, and is the co-founder of 2020 (a progressive think tank).

Tom was awarded the Companion of St Michael and St George (CMG) in the 2011 New Year’s Honours, for services to the Prime Minister.