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Ripple effect of Beirut blast felt thousands of kilometres away by Lebanese citizen living in Whitsundays

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August 13, 2020
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A mountain bike race in dusty southern Queensland was the last place Anne-Marie Kehers expected to be reminded of her home country and be overwhelmed by emotion.

The Whitsunday resident stepped out of the car at Wondai just days after the explosion in Beirut and saw olive groves — a reminder of what the mother of three left back home in Lebanon.

woman racing a mountain bike.
Anne-Marie says she used the emotion of being reminded of her homeland during a recent mountain bike race.(Supplied: Facebook)

“We were olive farmers in Lebanon and seeing the trees I just started crying,” she said.

“Emotions just take over and you start to cry.”

Ms Kehers has always felt a close affinity with Lebanon, but the last week has been especially hard with the unrest that has followed the explosion.

“My initial reaction was crying and thinking, ‘How much more can these people take?’,” she said.

Ms Kehers said while she was used to hearing and experiencing war and conflict, the incident earlier this month was different.

“In a war, you’re like, ‘They’re firing now, we have to go to the basement and protect ourselves’,” she said.

“But there was no preparation, no warning.”

Home is where the heart is

Ms Kehers and her sister were born in Lebanon to parents with dual Australian and Lebanese citizenships.

As she and her sister grew older Ms Kehers’s parents decided there was no future in Lebanon so the girls fled the country in 1987 but her father remained.

Man kneeling down in snowy field.
George El Atiey still lives in Lebanon despite his family fleeing the country in 1987.(Supplied: Anne-Marie Kehres)

“My dad is a proud Lebanese man and he won’t leave the land,” Mr Kehers said.

She said the decision to leave Lebanon, and the process, was far from easy.

“We took a taxi from our village to the airport and it was a miracle that we got there without having snipers shoot at us,” Ms Kehers said.

“We left with very little, packing only the necessities.”

Concern for family and friends

Beirut is about 70 kilometres from the village of Kousba where Ms Kehres grew up.

Church on a hillside.
The view from Anne-Marie’s house in Lebanon, looking to the church where she was baptised.(Supplied: Anne-Marie Kehres)

She still has many friends and family in and around the city.

Ms Kehres said she was very thankful to hear that they were safe.

An old photo of young girls and family member.
Anne-Marie (front right) with some of her childhood friends in Lebanon.(Supplied: Anne-Marie Kehres)

“I have one cousin who basically has lost their home,” she said.

“My aunt, she was sitting by a window and she was blown backwards from there.

“A close friend was in his car near the port when the explosion happened and his car was badly damaged, but he’s OK.

“He said to me, ‘We should have left Lebanon a long time ago.'”

Holding on to hope

For the entire time that Ms Kehers lived in Lebanon, war and conflict were a constant.

Anne-Marie on farm in Lebanon
Anne-Marie says she would love to go back home but the last time she visited her father in 1995 she was almost killed.(Supplied)

But she says she hopes the show of support from other countries is a signal of change.

“There’s always something good that comes out of something bad and you’ve got to hold onto that,” she said.

“That’s how you get through things like this.

“All these countries are coming together to help Lebanon and maybe that’s what Lebanon needs to get back how it used to be.”

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