Physician Iman Sharara whose clinic in Beirut's southern suburbs was attacked Wednesday by a crowd of about 150 women said international investigators showed up after taking an appointment.
"A man from the investigation team by the name of Muwafaq called me over the phone on Friday asking me to set up an appointment," Sharara said.
Full StoryThe March 14 general secretariat condemned on Wednesday the attack against Special Tribunal for Lebanon investigators that took place in Dahiyeh today “at the hands of residents affiliated with Hizbullah that assaulted the investigators and stole their files.”
It said in a statement after its weekly meeting that the attack was reminiscent of attacks that had targeted the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon in the South, “which is an attack against international legitimacy and resolutions.”
Full StoryMustaqbal MP Ammar Houri noted that voting on the false witnesses file before Cabinet means that the matter is open for discussion, which is a step back in the issue, he told Al-Liwa Wednesday.
He said: "The other team's insistence to tackle the false witnesses file at the justice council reflects their intention to obstruct the Special Tribunal for Lebanon."
Full StoryA dispute broke out Wednesday between investigators from the Special Tribunal for Lebanon and a crowd of women at a clinic in the southern suburbs.
Al-Manar television said the quarrel erupted before noon when investigators "surprisingly" entered the women's clinic of physician Iman Sharara in Beirut's southern suburbs.
Full StoryThe Mustaqbal parliamentary bloc on Tuesday responded to "the campaign targeting everything related to the work of the premiership and the finance ministry," noting that "every revision with the aim of correction is a welcome thing."
In a statement issued after its weekly meeting in Qureitem under ex-PM Fouad Saniora, the bloc noted that "the parties leading the campaign" against ex-PM Rafik Hariri "are the ones who were behind … the destruction of state institutions in the past."
Full StoryFree Patriotic Movement leader MP Michel Aoun on Tuesday noted that "the objective of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon is undermining stability rather than maintaining justice," adding that "the evidence is that many heads of state had died here (in Lebanon) before" with the United States remaining idle about their cases.
After the weekly meeting of the Change and Reform parliamentary bloc held in Rabiyeh, Aoun stressed that "the issue of the Judicial Council is clear, and everyone knows that the murder of ex-PM Rafik Hariri had been referred to the Judicial Council since the beginning."
Full StoryA Lebanese court on Tuesday sentenced to 20 years in prison the pilot of Beirut-bound UTA Flight 141, which crashed off the West African coast in 2003 killing at least 136 people, a judicial source said.
Libyan pilot Najib al-Barouni, who remains at large, was found guilty of neglect, the source told Agence France Presse.
Full StoryInterior Minister Ziad Baroud condemned on Tuesday politicians’ protection of officers who have had shortcomings in performing their duties in traffic control.
He said during a press conference that he will reveal the name of any officer who does not perform his duty, adding that the tense political situation in Lebanon does not exempt any one from his obligations in tackling traffic issues.
Full StoryPrime Minister Saad Hariri is expected to arrive in London on Monday as part of a two-day visit to the UK where he will meet with British Prime Minister David Cameron, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, Foreign Secretary William Hague, and Prince Andrew, Duke of York.
The talks are set to focus on regional and international developments, bilateral relations, and ways to develop them.
Full StorySyrian President Bashar Assad has described Premier Saad Hariri as the right person for the period Lebanon is currently going through, stressing that Hariri is capable of overcoming the problems under the present circumstances.
Assad also believed that the Special Tribunal for Lebanon is a Lebanese affair, adding that Damascus has no idea when the indictment in the 2005 assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri would be issued.
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