Pro-Hezbollah journalists summoned over anti-Aoun remarks
Pro-Hezbollah journalist Hassan Olleik said Friday he will not appear before criminal investigators, after he was summoned by the Central Criminal Investigation Department, over a video he posted on his platform, al-Mahatta, in which he criticized President Joseph Aoun.
Olleik accused Aoun of purchasing from Serbia defective arms for the army under his command before being elected for presidency.
In a post on the X platform, Olleik said he will not appear before the criminal investigators and that as a journalist, he should only be tried before the Publications Court.
Ali Berro, another pro-Hezbollah journalist and social media influencer, was also summoned by Prosecutor General Jamal al-Hajjar for attacking Aoun in a social media video recorded near the Baabda Palace.
This is new. Usually it's the anti-Hezbollah, anti-Michel Aoun and anti-Assad and such journalists who are summoned, even prosecuted, locked-up or murdered for their comments or opinions, to the delight of Hassan Olleik, Ali Berro and the like.
This is new. Usually it's the anti-Hezbollah, anti-Michel Aoun and anti-Assad and such journalists who are summoned, even prosecuted, locked-up or murdered for their comments or opinions, to the delight of Hassan Olleik, Ali Berro and the like.
olleik's confusing serbia for hungary joseph aoun for hassan smash meat nasrallah defective arms with defective pagers and walkie-talkies, he's probably still hasn't gotten over pissing himself two years ago when a building he was standing near blew up.
al-hajjar should ask olleik who was the israeli olleik met with in bulgaria last march and again in august and last december in istanbul.


