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PRESS REVIEW

Brammertz 'confident' Hariri assassins will be brought to justice'Important results have been achieved in many areas of the investigation

Daily Star - Brammertz 'confident' Hariri assassins will be brought to justice'Important results have been achieved in many areas of the investigation, December 07, 2007

The chief investigator probing the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri said Wednesday he is more confident than ever that those allegedly involved in the killing would be brought before a tribunal to face justice. In his final appearance before the UN Security Council, Belgian prosecutor Serge Brammertz said that progress made in the last few months has enabled UN investigators to identify "a number of persons of interest" who may have been involved in some aspect of the crime - or knew about the preparations. But he said he could not predict when the investigation would be complete because that depended on the final results of several ongoing projects - which he did not disclose - and on the abilities of the prosecutor of the new UN-backed tribunal that would try suspects in the Hariri assassination. "It's a very complex puzzle of elements which altogether are the crime as such," Brammertz told reporters afterward. "So we have answers and indications on some of these questions, but others are still open, and to make a final assessment of responsibilities, you really need to know the full picture." Investigators have previously confirmed that a single blast from a Mitsubishi Canter van packed with 1,800 kilograms of high explosives was detonated "most likely" by a male suicide bomber in central Beirut on February 14, 2005, killing Hariri and 22 others. Brammertz said the UN International Independent Investigation Commission has "a certain understanding" of who some people behind several aspects of the assassination may be, and it is starting to have "a much better picture than some time ago" of the people who actually carried out the crime.
"And then you have ... the crime scene as such, where we really strongly believe we know what happened," he said. Investigators also strongly believe "that it's in the political context that the motive has to be found," Brammertz said. The first UN chief investigator, Germany's Detlev Mehlis, said the plot's complexity suggested that Syrian and Lebanese intelligence services had a role, but Brammertz has not echoed his view. He said Wednesday that it was not his mandate "to confirm or not confirm the opinion of my predecessor." Syria denied involvement in Hariri's assassination but was forced to withdraw its troops from Lebanon, ending a 29-year presence. Four pro-Syrian Lebanese generals have been under arrest for almost two years for alleged involvement in the murder. While Brammertz refused to be drawn out about many specifics in the investigation, he told the Security Council: "When I am asked whether I am satisfied with the progress made so far, my answer is absolutely yes." "Important results have been achieved in many areas of the investigation despite the numerous challenges the commission has faced," he said. "Based on the progress made in recent months, I am more confident and optimistic than ever that the investigation can be concluded successfully," Brammertz told council members.
The Security Council has unanimously approved Brammertz' nomination to head the Yugoslav war-crimes tribunal in the Hague, The Netherlands, starting January 1. UN chief Ban Ki-moon appointed former Canadian prosecutor Daniel Bellemare to head the Hariri probe and he told reporters Wednesday that "we are committed to ensure a seamless transition." The council issued a statement commending Brammertz "for his outstanding work" and leadership "in advancing the investigation" and reiterated its support for the commission. Brammertz told reporters that his only objective during the two years he led the investigation - under difficult circumstances and seeing the suffering of many Lebanese people - "was to help in advancing this investigation as much as possible." "I very, very much hope that the investigation will continue in the same direction, and at the end of the day, this investigation is successful and that a tribunal can put an end to impunity, and that political assassination will not be any more one of the major problems in your country," he told a Lebanese reporter. Brammertz said in his final report that the commission confirmed its hypothesis that "operational links may exist" between the perpetrators of 18 other targeted assassinations and bombings in Lebanon. "Confirming these operational links will be one of the commission's highest priorities in the months to come," he told the council. The most recent assassination, of MP Antoine Ghanem on September 19 - just three days after he returned to Beirut from a prolonged trip overseas - showed that the perpetrators were able to conduct constant surveillance and arrange a car bomb on short notice, he said. This suggests "that those perpetrators have important operational capabilities - and probably still have - in Beirut," Brammertz said.

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Background - خلفية

On 13 December 2005 the Government of the Lebanese Republic requested the UN to establish a tribunal of an international character to try all those who are alleged responsible for the attack of 14 february 2005 that killed the former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri and 22 others. The United Nations and the Lebanese Republic consequently negotiated an agreement on the establishment of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon.

Liens - Links - مواقع ذات صلة

The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, David Schenker , March 30, 2010 . Beirut Spring: The Hariri Tribunal Goes Hunting for Hizballah


Frederic Megret, McGill University, 2008. A special tribunal for Lebanon: the UN Security Council and the emancipation of International Criminal Justice


International Center for Transitional Justice Handbook on the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, April 10, 2008


United Nations
Conférence de presse de Nicolas Michel, 19 Sept 2007
Conférence de presse de Nicolas Michel, 27 Mars 2008


Département d'Etat américain
* 2009 Human Rights report
* 2008 Human Rights report
* 2007 Human Rights report
* 2006 Human Rights report
* 2005 Human Rights report



ICG - International Crisis Group
The Hariri Tribunal: Separate the Political and the Judicial, 19 July, 2007. [Fr]


HCSS - Hague Centre for strategic studies
Hariri, Homicide and the Hague


Human Rights Watch
* Hariri Tribunal can restore faith in law, 11 may 2006
* Letter to Secretary-General Kofi Annan, april 27, 2006


Amnesty International
* STL insufficient without wider action to combat impunity
* Liban : le Tribunal de tous les dangers, mai 2007
* Jeu de mecano


Courrier de l'ACAT - Wadih Al Asmar
Le Tribunal spécial pour le Liban : entre espoir et inquiétude


Georges Corm
La justice penale internationale pour le Liban : bienfait ou malediction?


Nadim Shedadi and Elizabeth Wilmshurt, Chatham House
The Special Tribunal for Lebanon : the UN on Trial?, July 2007


Issam Michael Saliba, Law Library of Congress
International Tribunals, National Crimes and the Hariri Assassination : a novel development in International Criminal Law, June 2007


Mona Yacoubian, Council on Foreign Relations
Linkages between Special UN Tribunal, Lebanon, and Syria, June 1, 2007