New Bristol Meeting Under Slogan of ‘Justice for Stability’

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Former ministers, MPs and around 300 personalities will attend a legal conference organized by the March 14 forces next week under the slogan of “Justice for Stability.”

March 14-led opposition sources told An Nahar daily that the meeting, which will be held at the Bristol hotel in Beirut on Tuesday evening, will stress the need to remain committed to the international tribunal and continue funding it.

The organizers of the conference will invite Justice Minister Shakib Qortbawi and General Prosecutor Saeed Mirza to implement the cooperation agreement signed with the Special Tribunal for Lebanon and execute the arrest warrants issued against four suspects in ex-Premier Rafik Hariri’s Feb. 2005 assassination case.

According to the sources, the organizers will also urge the Beirut and Tripoli Bar Associations to take a “historic stance to safeguard justice and the truth.”

At the end of the meeting, one of the organizers will read a message urging U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon to consolidate and protect the court. The message includes a statement that says “security stability cannot spread in Lebanon without justice and without putting the Lebanese in front of two choices: justice or chaos because only justice guarantees stability.”

Comments 8
Default-user-icon Dov Bin Baghasho (Guest) 23 July 2011, 09:05

There will be no stability before bringing Mafia Hariri & Co., SARL his Christian Sunnis and his Al Qaeda- Akkar and Tripoli Brigades to justice for all the crimes they committed against the nation: fleecing the nation, killing and slaughtering innocent people in cold blood in Akkar and Tripoli, for collaborating with every enemy of Lebanon, be it the Syrians during the occupation or Israel always, for their stupidity, for their empty slogans that nobody really cares for anymore except the candy thieves. These shameless skunks must be brought to justice ASAP, tried and sent to the guillotine. JUSTICE MUST BE SERVED ASAP.

Thumb shab 23 July 2011, 12:02

The four suspects in ex-Premier Rafik Hariri’s Feb. 2005 assassination case.are hiding in Israel.

Default-user-icon Torpido (Guest) 23 July 2011, 16:15

Nobody, I repeat NOBODY cares about slogans anymore. 6 long years of BS is not enough for these fakes? The only justice that this country deserves is one that will throw these thugs, thieves and collaborators with all of Lebanon's enemies in jail and then to their hanging. What a bunch big babies. LOSERS.

Default-user-icon Le Phenicien (Guest) 23 July 2011, 16:31

What for do they keep meeting at the Bristol or elsewhere the March 14 or what is left from it ? Their leader and leader of the opposition Saad Hariri has left Lebanon 5 months ago and will not come back ..!!

Default-user-icon Truth (Guest) 23 July 2011, 18:15

Le Phenicien if Hariri doesn' t come back now, it' s because he finally knows who are the assassins of his fateher, who have stages killing fields for so long at least since ocotber 2004. There is no pont seeing a spy movie again on TV directed and produced by the Hassan showing us how the Israelis would have eliminated Saad Hariri. The Israelis killed Hariri in the same way they made Moussa Sadr disappear! I prefer Bellemare in uncovering the truth to the espresso decaffeinated justice served by Addoum, Ghazale, and the Pasdarans!

Default-user-icon Ludde (Guest) 23 July 2011, 18:17

How come you Phenis always sound off totally screwed in
the head about the past history. Admitted - a lot of this
is made up by the shi*ts, but there are still facts that can
be put forward to show that M14 is the most democratic
and mentally sound group in Lebanon today.
If Saad Hariri had to stay in the country then he would
have to be surrounded of so much security that he would
experience his stay here as worse than a prison. The thugs
from Hiz, Amal and the Palestinian terrorists hiding in the
camps, all want to assassinate this personality and with
the protection from Hiz and NAZIrallah they could do that
totally unpunished. So it's understandable that Saad takes
time off in a less charged location.

Default-user-icon Simon HOkayem (Guest) 23 July 2011, 18:56

Again meetings?

Default-user-icon Rigattone (Guest) 23 July 2011, 22:35

Instead of meeting at a fancy hotel, these self-serving fakes should go and meet with the folks that they have disappointed, used and abused, for so many long years, and have no shame in continuing to do so, and explain to them why they have time and again let them down. FAKES AND SELF-SERVING FAILURES.