Miqati Shrugs off March 14 Criticism of Government Obstruction to Telecom Data
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةPrime Minister Najib Miqati shrugged off the criticism of the March 14 opposition coalition on the so-called telecom data, saying security apparatuses were satisfied with the data that were being handed over.
In remarks to An Nahar daily published Thursday, Miqati said: “There isn’t any negligence and the security bodies are satisfied with the level of information that they are getting.”
“The attacks on the government are giving a bad image of Lebanon,” Miqati said. “We hope that the critics would make an objective criticism … because our priority today is to preserve the state.”
His comments came after he headed a meeting of a three-member judicial committee and the leaders of security agencies at the Grand Serail to resolve the dispute on the telecom data, which March 14 says is necessary to uncover plots to target Lebanese politicians.
According to the newspaper, Miqati asked to sign on each request made to have access to the telecom data to ward off accusations that the government was obstructing the investigations of the security bodies.
Interior Minister Marwan Charbel told An Nahar that the Intelligence Branch of the Internal Security Forces, the General Security, and the Army Intelligence reached the conclusion during the meeting that security agencies would receive the data that they ask for in accordance with law 140 that preserves the confidentiality of calls.
“The requests of the apparatuses would be met within a certain geographic location to pursue the criminals,” he said.
A highly-informed source told al-Liwaa newspaper that the agreement reached during the Grand Serail meeting lies in giving the data on all Lebanese territories and limit the International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI), which is a unique identifying number stored in the phone's SIM, to specific cases to preserve the people’s civil liberties.
The different parties also stressed that the judicial committee is the adequate authority to allow or reject handing over the data to the security agencies, the source said.
The major controversy on the telecom data erupted in April when Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea escaped sniper fire at his home in Maarab.
Last week MP Butros Harb escaped an assassination attempt after detonators were found in the elevator of his office building.
The March 14 coalition accused the government of complicity if some of its members continued to reject handing over all data to security apparatuses.
it is this government of traitors that is giving lebanon a bad image especially when the most basic security measures are not taken, and daily syrian aggressions which do not seem to concern you, while lebanese are killed by your master the syrian regime.
Miqati said: “There isn’t any negligence ....."
Really? How about obstruction of justice? would that suit your taste a little better, Mr. Miqati?
Miqati said: " .... our priority today is to preserve the state.”
What he is really saying is: we'll obstruct justice if that this what it takes to keep this government in place, and to avoid any problems with Hezbollah and/or the awmié.
So the Intelligence Branch of the Internal Security Forces is ok, the General Security is ok, the Army Intelligence is ok and the judicial committee is ok, however M14 are still winning and weeping, maybe it’s a psychological disease that can be fixed
Miqati at this point is all you got. He is doing the best job he can ,trying to mediate between irreconcilable parties that act and think like children. He is the adult in the room. The shallowness of the thinking of most of you is disturbing, If there is a true crisis in Lebanon it must be that the educational system produces so many idiots.
of course he shrugs off the investigation into all killings and assassination attempts.. they would rather have the opposition killed so they can remain in office...