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PRESS REVIEW

Naharnet - Bellemare Detainees to be Moved to The Hague after Launch of Hariri Court, December 19, 2008

Chief U.N. investigator Daniel Bellemare said that the detainees involved in the 2005 assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri would be moved to The Hague after the launch of the international tribunal.
He said the court would ask Lebanese authorities to transfer the detainees and their dossiers to The Hague not later than two months from resumption of operations.
The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously Wednesday to extend the mandate of the investigation into the 2005 assassination of Hariri for a further two months.

The vote came after Bellemare of Canada asked that his commission's mandate be pushed ahead to Feb. 28, from year's end.

Discussing a report released early this month on the status of the investigation, Bellemare told the Council that his team has uncovered fresh information that may link additional individuals to the network responsible for the February 2005 bombing that killed Hariri.

He also said additional links have been found between the assassination and some of the 20 other attacks in which his investigators are providing technical assistance to Lebanon's government.

Nobody has been charged in the suicide bombing that killed Hariri and 22 others, although four pro-Syria Lebanese generals have been under arrest for more than three years for alleged involvement.

Bellemare said that Lebanese judicial authorities have jurisdiction over the case.

"No one has the right to intervene in their work," Bellemare said.

The first U.N. chief investigator, Detlev Mehlis of Germany, has said the plot's complexity suggested that Syrian and Lebanese intelligence services played a role.

Bellemare, whose latest report said Syria "has provided generally satisfactory cooperation," said he would not provide any details from the investigation because "lives are at risk."

He said he could not predict when the investigation will be completed, but said it will continue once he becomes prosecutor of the international tribunal set up to try suspects in Hariri's assassination.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said in a report that he expects the tribunal to begin operating March 1 in The Hague, Netherlands.

In his briefing to the Council Wednesday, Bellemare said he sought the two-month extension of his mandate "to allow the commission to continue to function until the day the tribunal starts to operate."

He noted that the extension would allow "the momentum of the investigation to be maintained" and would also provide "a period of time in which the commission could gradually transfer its investigative operation from a Beirut base to a base in The Hague."

He made it clear that he could not predict when his probe would be wrapped up.

"I cannot predict when all the various elements of evidence required to support an indictment will be discovered," Bellemare said.(AP-AFP-Naharnet)

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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