Paris Urges No 'Political Interference' in Beirut Port Blast Probe

W460

A French foreign ministry spokesperson on Wednesday said Paris "regrets the suspension" of the probe into the Beirut port blast, urging the Lebanese judiciary to work "in total transparency, and without any political interference" so that investigations could proceed.

"It is up to the Lebanese authorities to allow the probe to continue with all the necessary financial and human resources so it can shed light on what happened on Aug. 4 and meet the legitimate expectations of the Lebanese people," French Foreign Ministry spokesperson Anne-Claire Legendre told reporters in Paris.

Tarek Bitar, the judge leading the probe into Lebanon's deadliest peacetime disaster, had to suspend his work on Monday after what the families of the victims and human rights groups said was another blatant case of political obstruction.

The suspension was prompted ex-interior minister Nouhad al-Mashnouq filing a legal challenge against Bitar's work.

Comments 3
Default-user-icon cocoman (Guest) 30 September 2021, 08:23

Definitely Kizb is preparing to terminate Bitar soon... with the blessing of the rest of the psychopaths politicians... and then tell us they don't know what happened and that it's not their fault...

Thumb thepatriot 30 September 2021, 10:27

Bitar should have full powers to summon whoever he wants with no exceptions! What kind of double standards country is this! He should also have a brigade of men to protect him and go fetch whichever politician, government employee, or militiaman he needs to hear out!

Missing cedars 30 September 2021, 13:19

Eliminate the cancer wafiq safa. Problem solved.