Two security personnel and seven inmates were injured after Fatah al-Islam prisoners took several soldiers hostage during a mutiny that lasted a few hours at Roumieh prison, media reports said.
A high-ranking source told Voice of Lebanon radio station (93.3) that the riot started at the 3rd floor of bloc B with a dispute over a decision to make changes in the responsibilities of soldiers and during routine prison search.
Full StoryThe Special Tribunal for Lebanon, probing the assassination of ex-Premier Rafik Hariri, reiterated its confidence that the Lebanese cabinet is committed to its cooperation with the tribunal to carry out the implementation of the arrest warrants against the four suspects who are members of Hizbullah.
“The Lebanese authorities had taken reasonable measures” to implement the arrest warrants, an official source at the STL told the pan-Arab daily al-Hayat on Friday.
Full StoryA meeting for Maronite leaders stressed on Friday the importance of the electoral law in revitalizing the role of Christians in Lebanon.
The statement, read by the Patriarchate spokesman Walid Ghayyath, said: “The Christians believe in the Lebanese state and its institutions and they believe that an electoral law is the correct way to revitalize their role in the country.”
Full StoryA Hizbullah member escaped to Israel last June after the Shiite party’s leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah unveiled that the group had captured three spies among its members, two of whom were allegedly recruited by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, An Nahar daily reported Friday.
Nasrallah said at the time that CIA members at the U.S. embassy had recruited at least two Hizbullah members and the group was investigating whether the intelligence agency or another foreign agency recruited a third.
Full StoryThe prevention of conflicts requires the implementation of the binding resolutions issued by the U.N. Security Council, President Michel Suleiman said Thursday in New York, as Lebanon assumed the rotating presidency of the Security Council.
Addressing the council in his capacity as its rotating chairman, Suleiman said “the issuance of Resolution 1701 by the Security Council was a necessary measure in order to stop the devastative war, and the Security Council should halt Israel’s threats and violations and force its withdrawal” from the occupied Lebanese territories.
Full StoryUpon his return to Lebanon from a several-day visit to Saudi Arabia, Grand Mufti Sheikh Mohammed Rashid Qabbani on Thursday denied the presence of a “crisis” between the Mustaqbal Movement and Dar al-Fatwa, Lebanon’s highest Sunni Muslim authority.
“There is no crisis, this is a crisis of newspapers and articles and a crisis of gossips,” Qabbani said, when asked by reporters at the Beirut airport about the “deterioration” of his relation with the Mustaqbal Movement.
Full StoryA smuggling operation attempting to bring in toxic pesticides into Lebanon was uncovered at Beirut port on Thursday.
Minister of Agriculture Hussein al-Hajj Hassan, in collaboration with the customs directorate, intelligence bureau, and port security, uncovered the smuggling of Methyl Bromide.
Full StoryThe head of the Mustaqbal bloc MP Fouad Saniora stated on Thursday that parliament’s approval of the electricity draft law is a “victory” for the Lebanese.
He said after the parliamentary session: “The agreement refuted all arguments that one political camp supports electricity in Lebanon and another opposes it.”
Full StoryState commissioner to the military court Judge Saqr Saqr charged eight “devil worshippers” with blasphemy, the National News Agency reported on Thursday.
Four of them were also charged with drug abuse, NNA said.
Full StoryThe parliament approved on Thursday on granting public transportation drivers’ fuel subsidy payments for a three month period.
Last week, Prime Minister Najib Miqati held talks with representatives from the land transportation syndicate and public drivers to implement an arrangement that was agreed upon.
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