Tuesday 18 January 2011

STL Prosecutor Submits Indictment in Hariri Probe: Official


17/01/2011 One hour after denying a press report over the matter, the Special Tribunal for Lebanon confirmed the rumors: the indictment in the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri's case was submitted…

The indictment, believed to be part of the American-Israeli plot against Lebanon and the Resistance, is expected to remain confidential for a while.

INDICTMENT SUBMITTED, TO REMAIN CONFIDENTIAL

According to a statement issued by the tribunal’s press office, STL Prosecutor Daniel Bellemare submitted the confidential indictment Monday against suspects in the 2005 murder of former Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri.

"The prosecutor of the tribunal has submitted an indictment and supporting materials to the pre-trial judge," the tribunal said in a statement in The Hague, where it is based for security reasons.

Bellemare presented the documents, widely believed to unfairly implicate Hezbollah, to the tribunal's registry at 4:35pm (15:35 GMT), it said.

They "will now be reviewed by the pre-trial judge, Daniel Fransen", who has to confirm the charges before any arrest warrant or summons to appear can be issued.

The pre-trial judge should need six to 10 weeks to confirm the charges, tribunal registrar Herman von Hebel told journalists in The Hague in December. He could also decide to reject the indictment in whole or in part, or ask the prosecutor for additional information. A trial could follow "four to six months" after the confirmation of the charges, according to Von Hebel.

The STL's amended rules allows for a trial to be held "in absentia", meaning without the accused being present, if arrests are impossible.

INDICTMENT RELEASE PART OF POLITICAL EXPLOITATION

The submission’s timing is believed as well to have political meanings, especially after the collapse of the Lebanese government headed by Saad Hariri following the “death” of the Syrian-Saudi initiative aimed at dealing with the repercussions of the indictment.

One day earlier, Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah said that the release of the indictment was part of the political exploitation of the STL and its indictment. His eminence emphasized that the Americans and Israelis worked hard to accelerate the indictment’s release after obstructing the Saudi-Syrian initiative.

“It is obvious that the Americans and the Israelis were against the Arab effort and they bargained on its failure because they had in mind that the crisis was complicated and eventually, they will not need to interfere. However, when they realized that the process was yielding positive results, they interfered in a decisive way. This is why the efforts stopped so suddenly.”

HEZBOLLAH WILL NOT LET ANYONE DAMAGE ITS REPUTATION

During his Sunday speech, Hezbollah Secretary General also anticipated the indictment’s expected release, vowing that the Resistance group would "defend" itself against likely charges by the tribunal. His eminence warned that Hezbollah will not let anyone damage its reputation and dignity and will not allow anyone to conspire against the Resistance or accuse it of spilling the blood of martyr Rafiq Hariri.

“I reassure those who are still after this project that they are miscalculating,” Sayyed Nasrallah pointed out. “We tell those who believe they can use the indictment to target the resistance that they are extensively miscalculating.”

“I will have another speech in light of what Bellemare will issue in the next couple of days,” Sayyed Nasrallah concluded.

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Hariri tribunal indictment

The judge of the Hariri tribunal received the indictment today. 

Let me report to you the summary: blah, blah, blah and who gives a damn, really. 

Basically, we are told to believe that while the widow of Hariri and his children were willing to scrap the tribunal the US insisted that it goes forward but NOT for political reasons in order to serve Israeli interests by pinning the blame on its enemies on Lebanon, but purely for emotional reasons because Obama, Bush, Feltman, and Hillary are so emotionally distraught over the death of Hariri--who is not dead enough as far as I am concerned--that they really want to find the real culprits because they can't sleep at night. I believe that.  Oh, yeah.  Just as I believe that the Obama administration support the choice of the Tunisian people for their leaders--after but not before--the ouster of their pro-US dictator.

Posted by As'ad at 9:13 AM


Hariri Tribunal

Comrade Talal sent me this about the latest Hariri audio-leaks on New TV (I cite with his permission): "I listened to those audioleaks of the Hariri depositions taken by the investigators of the International Tribunals. Now both you and I have given depositions (mine as expert witness in a some medical lawsuits). As'ad: I am stunned at the lack of professionalisms by the investigators. These are not depositions. These are chummies chatting among themselves (in the US, you cannot even answer as hmhm or huh huh).

And the fact that the opposition could buy these audiotapes from the ITL investigators themselves speaks volumes about the corrupt and criminal nature of the tribunal."

Posted by As'ad at 9:05 AM

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