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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Smoking Gun in Hariri Murder Inquest?
2006-03-30
Informed sources have revealed told Asharq al-Awsat that the international commission investigating the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri received the transcript of a phone call conversation between a Lebanese official and his Syrian counterpart in which the former confirmed to the latter that the assassination had taken place.
Sounds like a smoking gun, if it's true, though intel's not judicial evidence in most cases...
The sources alluded to what was mentioned in commission chief Judge Serge Brammertz's report on achieving a major breakthrough, and cited sources in the international commission that "the breakthrough came about by finding solid proof that periodic meetings were held between Lebanese and Syrian security officials and officials in a Lebanese group known for its allegiance to Syria, in addition to analyzing scores of phone calls held between security officials in that group, the Syrian intelligence center in Beirut, and an important official head office which German Judge Detlev Mehlis referred to in his first report.
Wonder which Leb group that could be that's "known for its allegiance to Syria"?
The sources confirmed that "analysis of the phone calls, which began on the evening of Sunday 13 February 2005 and continued until 4 pm the following day--in other words, four hours after the crime took place--showed that most of the conversation revolved around the crime. In addition, the commission received the text of a very important phone call held between a high-ranking Lebanese official and his Syrian counterpart in which the former confirmed to the latter that the assassination had taken place and Al-Hariri had in fact been killed."
Cheeze. Not only murderers, but dumbass murderers.
The same sources pointed out that the international commission received the transcript of the phone call held between the two high-ranking officials from the British intelligence and that the content was the reason behind British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw's statements one week after the crime that he believed Syrian sides are involved in Al-Hariri's assassination. The Lebanese sources noted that the commission stepped up its activities upon the return of its chief Brammertz from New York after he presented his report to the Security Council.
I was wondering why Mehlis made such rapid progress. That kind of investigation is usually pretty slow and painstaking. I'd guess he knew where to start, and which direction to go.
They explained that Brammertz is trying to complete the biggest part of the investigations on the Lebanese level before setting a date for his meeting with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Vice President Farooq al-Shara in Damascus. The sources foresaw difficulties in Brammertz's ability to complete the investigation before mid-June. The sources cited members of the international investigations commission saying that Brammertz does not want to extend his mission. The sources did not rule out the return of former commission chief Judge Detlev Mehlis to resume the investigations, particularly since the latter praised Brammertz's report, describing it as professional and noting that it was on the same track and did not ignore any of the existing evidence in the file.
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International-UN-NGOs
OIC Chief Condemns Violent Protests
2006-02-07
Professor Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, secretary general of the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC), has denounced the attacks on and burning of the embassies of Denmark and Norway in the Syrian capital Damascus and the Lebanese one Beirut by demonstrators protesting the publication by a Danish newspaper and a Norwegian one of cartoons offensive to Prophet Muhammad, PTUI may the best blessings and peace of God be upon him.

Talking about the OIC's assessment of the developments of events in Damascus and Beirut, Professor Ihsanoglu told "Asharq al-Awsat": "What happened in Syria and in Lebanon is a mistake that cannot be accepted. Muslims everywhere should continue their peaceful stand without infringing on the rights of the others." He disclosed that he talked to Syrian Foreign Minister Farooq al-Sharaa yesterday morning following what happened to the Danish and Norwegian Embassies and that he informed him that the Syrian authorities had launched a security investigation into the two incidents.

Ihsanoglu talked about telephone contacts with the Saudi Foreign Ministry, Yemen, and Libya during the past two days to discuss the developments and exchange views in order for the council of the Islamic countries' foreign ministers to take a specific stand and measure soon. He added that he had in the past few days telephone contacts with UN Secretary General Kofi Annan and EU Representative Javier Solana to exchange views on the current situation resulting from the cartoons. He said: "I exchanged views with Kofi Annan about what the international organization can do to draw up principles of respect for the freedom of religions. I also had a meeting with the European countries' ambassadors and representatives at the OIC secretariat general to discuss the ways out of the present crisis."

The OIC secretary general welcomed the Vatican statement denouncing the cartoons that were published on 31 September 2005 but said this statement came somewhat late. He stressed that the OIC secretariat escalated the stand toward the Danish Government four months after the Islamic countries' ambassadors in the capital Copenhagen contacted it and their media and informed them of the dangerous situation but all these efforts to solve the crisis from the beginning were ignored and the Danish Government ignored them.
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