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Sealed indictment
“The prosecutor of the tribunal [Daniel Bellemare] has submitted an indictment and supporting materials to the pre-trial judge [Daniel Fransen],” the court said in a statement on its website. http://www.stl-tsl.org/sid/239
The contents of the indictment will remain confidential at this stage, it added.
http://www.stl-tsl.org/action/home
“On 13 December 2005, the Government of the Republic of Lebanon requested the United Nations to establish a tribunal of an international character to try all those who are alleged responsible for the attack of 14 February 2005 in Beirut that killed the former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri and 22 others. Pursuant to Security Council resolution 1664 (2006), the United Nations and the Lebanese Republic negotiated an agreement on the establishment of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon. Further to Security Council resolution 1757(2007) of 30 May 2007, the provisions of the document annexed to it and the Statute of the Special Tribunal there to attached, entered into force on 10 June 2007. “
Wow. Who knew there would be trouble with Hezbollah operating at will in Lebanon, even becoming a part of the government?
It has it’s own army firmly entrenched in the South. And the government for the most part plays nice-nice with it.
I guess I shouldn’t get too self-righteous, since we have the U. S. arm of Hezbollah (the Democrats) operating freely in the U. S., destroying our nation at will.
With the UN involved, the indictment will probably be against an Israeli.
Two to Three months?????
How long does it take to sign a few papers ????
Oh, OK!
posted a bit earlier
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Indictments submitted in ICJ Hariri murder probe (Lebanon)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2658366/posts
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:’) Well, “rockets’ red glare” does come to mind. The jihadists have had more than one Hizzie fit over this report, and it hasn’t even been released. If the Iranian foreign proxies in Lebanon don’t restart the Lebanese civil war — bringing it out of its long hudna slumber — it’ll be surprising, at least.
Since I am against the UN having legal power over US citizens and leaders, I am against the UN messing in the business Of Lebanon and every other country. The UN should die.