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Spoetnik
31-08-05, 12:56
Ex-security chiefs held over murder of politician
From Nicholas Blanford in Beirut
THE Lebanese President’s top aide and three former security chiefs were detained yesterday for questioning by a United Nations commission investigating the murder of Rafik Hariri, a former Prime Minister.

The surprise arrests came after nearly three months of inquiries into the bombing that killed Mr Hariri and 20 others in February. “The detentions are the beginning of justice,” Saad Hariri, the son and political heir of Rafik Hariri, told the al-Arabiya satellite television channel from Paris.

The UN intends to publish its findings within weeks.

Among those detained in the early-morning sweep were Major-General Jamil Sayyed, a former head of the powerful General Security Service; Brigadier-General Raymond Azar, who headed Military Intelligence; and Brigadier-General Ali Hajj, the former chief of the Internal Security Forces.

The three security chiefs were fired along with Adnan Addoum, the state prosecutor, and another security commander in May in response to pressure from the anti-Syrian opposition, who accused them of complicity in Mr Hariri’s death.

Brigadier-General Mustafa Hamdan, the head of Lebanon’s presidential guard and President Lahoud’s closest adviser, turned himself in to the UN commission for further questioning after being summoned by the police. General Hamdan was the only security chief to have retained his post but was cited last month as a suspect in the investigation.

An arrest warrant was also issued for Nasser Qandil, a former minister and staunch ally of Damascus.

Meanwhile, several prominent critics of Syria have fled the country. Walid Jumblatt, the Druze leader, who has repeatedly called for the resignation of Mr Lahoud, flew to Paris on Monday night with two aides, having spent the past three months in his heavily guarded castle south of Beirut.

Mr Jumblatt joined several other leading politicians who have sought refuge in Paris, including Saad Hariri, who left the country last month.

Commenting on yesterday’s arrests, Mr Jumblatt told Radio Orient in Paris: “I think the countdown has started and I expect the fall of important figures in Lebanon and abroad.” (Of te wel in Syrie)

Gibran Tueni, the general manager of An-Nahar, a Lebanese daily newspaper, and a leading critic of Syria, said in a television interview from Paris on Monday night: “I have officially received information from the Lebanese authorities, based on data from the UN investigation commission, that there is an assassination list and my name tops it.”

In June a prominent journalist and a politician were killed in separate car bomb explosions. Elias Murr, the Defence Minister, was wounded in a third bombing last month. Several late-night bomb blasts in mainly Christian areas of Beirut have also frayed nerves in recent months.

Many Lebanese blame Syria for the killing of Mr Hariri, a billionaire construction tycoon who was quietly becoming a powerful force against Syria’s domination of Lebanon. His death triggered mass street protests and led to an official Syrian disengagement from Lebanon in April and a parliamentary election in June that produced an Opposition-dominated Government.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,251-1758135,00.html

Ondertussen eist Chirac dat Libanon Hezbollah ontwapend:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/upi/?feed=TopNews&article=UPI-1-20050829-09465600-bc-france-lebanon.xml

Maar gezien het feit dat Libanon blijkbaar niet eens in staat is om de veiligheid te garanderen van politici zie ik niet in hoe Libanon instaat zou zijn om Hezbollah (dat steun heeft van de Shiitische bevolking) te ontwapenen zonder buitenlandse interventie. Een nieuwe burgeroorlog staat op uit breken, zal Europa dit keer bereid zijn om troepen te sturen? Chiraq lijkt bereid te zijn om dit te doen.

observer
31-08-05, 14:01
als de veilligheidsdiensten werkelijk betrokken zijn bij de aanslag dan is syrie dat ook, stonden onder totale controle van syrie

denk dat het met die burgeroorlog mee zal vallen lahoud leunde op de syriers zonder hen heeft hij geen basis

Spoetnik
31-08-05, 14:14
Geplaatst door observer
als de veilligheidsdiensten werkelijk betrokken zijn bij de aanslag dan is syrie dat ook, stonden onder totale controle van syrie

denk dat het met die burgeroorlog mee zal vallen lahoud leunde op de syriers zonder hen heeft hij geen basis

De dreiging is dermate groot dat politici naar het buitenland vluchten..

Spoetnik
31-08-05, 14:49
Fear of assassination has gripped the anti-Syrian camp in Lebanon, many of whose leading figures have gone abroad ahead of a UN report on the killing of former premier Rafiq al-Hariri.

A United Nations commission of inquiry headed by German magistrate Detlev Mehlis is due to deliver its report on 15 September, although the deadline could be extended.

MP Saad al-Hariri, son of the slain billionaire ex-prime minister, has been in Paris for the past two weeks and confided in US television interviews that he felt his life could be under threat.

Druze leader Walid Jumblatt, his main ally, has been camping since their June election victory at his stronghold in the Shouf mountains, southeast of Beirut, and flew off to Paris at the weekend on a private jet.

Several other anti-Syrian ministers and deputies, such as Communications Minister Marwan Hamadeh and Vice President Farid Makari, have joined the exodus to the French capital, according to Beirut newspapers.

Journalists who have come under criticism in the Damascus press, such as Ali Hamadeh, are also among them.

Hitlist?

Amid continued tension in Beirut, MP and journalist Gibran Tueini said on Monday he had been informed of a possible hit-list.

"Certain political figures, including myself, are directly threatened," he said.

He had received "a report from Lebanese security officials in which the international commission speaks of the existence of a list of Lebanese political figures who could be assassinated".

MP Michel Aoun, a Christian leader who emerged as one of the big winners of the polls, in an interview with Al-Balad newspaper spoke of "a plan to assassinate four important Lebanese figures, two Muslims and two Christians".

"The assassination of one of these figures would cause an upheaval on the domestic scene and an uprising," he warned, adding that he could be targeted and had stepped up his personal guard.
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/22AEA6EF-46D3-4E14-92E2-0A922FD6FCFE.htm

Zelfs kabinetleden zijn het land ontvlucht..

Sallahddin
31-08-05, 19:14
Het heel regio staat op het ontploven.
America en in minder mate Frankrijk kunnen beter Hezbollah met rust laten want die is een legaal verzets groep.
Wat America staat te wachten in Lebanon als die besluit het laatste binnen te vallen om Hezbollah te ontwapenen is ...well,de tijd zal het leren gewoon.
Ze kunnen het beter niet doen.

observer
31-08-05, 21:17
Geplaatst door Sallahddin
Het heel regio staat op het ontploven.
America en in minder mate Frankrijk kunnen beter Hezbollah met rust laten want die is een legaal verzets groep.
Wat America staat te wachten in Lebanon als die besluit het laatste binnen te vallen om Hezbollah te ontwapenen is ...well,de tijd zal het leren gewoon.
Ze kunnen het beter niet doen. dat argument had wat betekend in de tijd dat israel er zat

overigens heeft hezbollah nooit de plo en de syriers die ook het land bezet hebben aangevallen