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maven
05-24-2009, 05:11 AM
Hezbollah denies Hariri murder role.
AP.

Hezbollah, an armed Lebanese political group, has denied a German magazine report linking it to the killing of Rafiq al-Hariri, a former Lebanese prime minister.

The group on Sunday dismissed the Der Spiegel report, which quoted an un-named source as saying that a UN-backed tribunal had found evidence which suggests Hezbollah had a role in the 2005 attack.

"This is a pure fabrication aimed at influencing the [forthcoming Lebanese] election campaign and to deflect attention from the news about the dismantling of spy networks working for Israel," a Hezbollah statement released on al-Manar television said.

The group also said that the allegations "harmed the credibility" of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, set up by the UN to investigate the murder, and demanded that the Hague-based court find those responsible for the "lies".

The statement was referring to several recent arrests of individuals suspected of spying for the Jewish state.

Al-Hariri, a Sunni Muslim construction magnate who had been Lebanon’s prime minister on two occasions, was killed with 22 other people in a bomb attack in Beirut in February 2005.

'Mobile phone link'

The Der Spiegel report quoted an un-named source close to the UN tribunal as saying that Lebanese investigators found a link between eight mobile phones used at the time of the bombing and a network of 20 other phones belonging to Hezbollah agents.

"The report in Der Spiegel on Nasrallah's direct involvement in the assassination of Hariri should raise concern in the entire international community," Avigdor Lieberman said.

"He should have an international arrest warrant issued against him, and if not, he should be arrested by force," he said.

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Mediocrates
05-24-2009, 01:12 PM
In fact he sees that as a good thing that needs encouragement:

http://elderofziyon.blogspot.com/2009/05/british-foreign-secretary-hamas-and.html

http://www.kosovotimes.net/analysis/260-full-speech-of-uk-secretary-miliband.html

British Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs David Miliband said that both Hizbullah and Hamas could be seen among groups that have a patriotic aim.

In an interview with the daily pan-Arab al-Hayat on Sunday Miliband said "our stance has always been up to the assassination of Lebanon's ex-premier Rafik Hariri in 2005 was to dialogue with Hizbullah MPs. However, this stopped following the Hariri assassination."

He added that the military wing of the party continues to be regarded as a terrorist organization in the United Kingdom."But we agreed to resume our dialogue with Hizbullah MPs partially because they have a cabinet minister in Lebanon and the fact that the Lebanese government is committed to the Arab peace process," Miliband said.

http://www.naharnet.com/domino/tn/NewsDesk.nsf/0/05F15DB0E4C5D98FC22575C0001F6A12?OpenDocument

British Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs David Miliband said that both Hizbullah and Hamas could be seen among groups that have a patriotic aim.
In an interview with the daily pan-Arab al-Hayat on Sunday Miliband said "our stance has always been up to the assassination of Lebanon's ex-premier Rafik Hariri in 2005 was to dialogue with Hizbullah MPs. However, this stopped following the Hariri assassination."

He added that the military wing of the party continues to be regarded as a terrorist organization in the United Kingdom.

"But we agreed to resume our dialogue with Hizbullah MPs partially because they have a cabinet minister in Lebanon and the fact that the Lebanese government is committed to the Arab peace process," Miliband said.

Yala
05-24-2009, 08:27 PM
Miliband = court Jew. No different than "Rahmbo."

Mediocrates
05-25-2009, 06:15 AM
If he UK decides to open formal relations with Hezbollah and Hamas then I fear what would happen. It doesn't look good.