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PRESS REVIEW

Daily Star - Hariri stresses Tribunal should not be used for political means - Friday, September 10, 2010

BEIRUT: Prime Minister Saad Hariri on Thursday voiced trust in Lebanon’s capability to challenge looming internal and foreign threats under the current regional circumstances.

Hariri spoke from Saudi Arabia where he was performing the Umrah rituals.

“The Lebanese are capable of surmounting all looming dangers – whether internal or foreign – by holding on to the principles of truth, justice and national coexistence and strengthening their national unity by overlooking narrow tensions and joining hands to face attempts to stir strife,” Hariri said.

Lebanon is expected to witness a flurry of diplomacy following the end of the Eid al-Fitr holiday as media reports said assistant US Secretary of State for Middle Eastern Affairs, Jack Wallace, and French Special Envoy for Lebanese Affairs, Jean Claude Cousseran, are expected to land in Beirut next week.

Their visit comes as part of a tour of the region to follow up on Israeli-Palestinian direct peace negotiations, in which they will hold talks with the Syrian leadership in Damascus in an attempt to revive Syrian-Israeli peace talks.

While Hariri, along with the leadership of the March 14 camp, stresses that the failure of US-sponsored Israeli-Palestinian peace talks would help fuel extremism in the region, Hizbullah and opposition parties have condemned the negotiations as a renouncement of Palestinian rights and sentenced talks to failure.

Media reports said Thursday that the Lebanese scene is expected to witness heated debate over the issue next week as Lebanese parties continue to deliberate over the Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL) and the issue of false witnesses.

Hizbullah’s Loyalty to Resistance bloc leader MP Mohammad Raad reiterated Thursday the need to put false witnesses on trial while Lebanese Forces MP Antoine Zahra stressed that the issue of “false witnesses was tied to a legal study being prepared by the justice minister.”

“We heard in the last few days stances which we will not rush to comment on until we see how these stances would be made practical,” Raad said in reference to Hariri’s remarks to Saudi pan-Arab daily Ash-Sharq al-Awsat.

Hariri said Monday he made a mistake when he accused Syria of involvement in his father’s murder and condemned false witnesses for misleading probes and “politicizing the murder.”

Minister of State Adnan al-Sayyed Hussein said Thursday that “no dates or time commitments were set for the justice minister to finish the task delegated to him by the Cabinet regarding false witnesses.”

Commenting on the relation between Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea and Hariri, following the premier’s remarks to Asharq al-Awsat, Zahra said no divergence in stances existed between Hariri and Geagea. “What concerns us is Hariri’s continued support to the STL,” Zahra said.

Though he condemned false witnesses, Hariri continued to distance the course of the UN-backed tribunal from political accusations. “I do not want to talk much about the STL but I will only say that the court has its course – one that is not related to previous hasty political accusations,” Hariri told Ash-Sharq al-Awsat, in reference to previous accusations against Damascus.

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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