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    Hezbollah ally warns of civil strife in Lebanon

    BEIRUT (AP) — A key Hezbollah ally on Friday warned that an international indictment of members of the Islamic militant group in the killing of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri could lead to new civil strife in Lebanon.

    A high-ranking Hezbollah militant was among four people named in an indictment by the U.N.-backed tribunal investigating Hariri's 2005 assassination. The Shiite group denies any role in the killing and has vowed never to turn over any of its members.

    The indicted Hezbollah figure, Mustafa Badreddine, appears to have a storied history of militancy.

    He is suspected building the powerful bomb that blew up the U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut in 1983, killing 241 Americans, mostly Marines, according to a federal law enforcement official and a book "Jawbreaker," by Gary Berntsen, a former official who ran the Hezbollah task force at the CIA.

    The warning on Friday came from Druse leader Walid Jumblatt, a partner in the government whose support would be crucial if Lebanese authorities are to cooperate with prosecutors of the international court.

    At a press conference, Jumblatt said the need to preserve peace in Lebanon trumps the need for justice in the Hariri case. He pointed to widespread fears that the case could further divide the country, which has been recovering from decades of bloodshed, including a 15-year civil war that ended in 1990 and recent sectarian battles.

    "As much as justice is important for the martyrs and the wounded, so too civil peace and stability is the hoped-for future," he said at a news conference. "Civil peace is more important than anything else."

    The current government, dominated by Hezbollah's allies, is seen as deeply unlikely to work with the Netherlands-based tribunal. But the ruling coalition relies on Jumblatt's bloc to keep its majority in parliament, and his position has been unclear. A notoriously mercurial leader known for frequently switching sides in Lebanon's shifting alliances, he has given contradictory signals.

    Even as he warned Friday of the dangers of the indictments, he also seemed to suggest the court should move ahead. "Let us allow matters to move smoothly: let the government do its job, the judiciary do its job," he said.

    U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Friday countered that critics were creating "a false distinction between justice and stability."

    In a statement issued Friday, she called on the Lebanese government to support the special tribunal investigating Hariri's death. The tribunal was established in part at the request of a former Lebanese government dominated by Hariri allies.

    The court "represents a chance for Lebanon to move beyond its long history of political violence and to achieve the future of peace and stability that the Lebanese people deserve," Clinton said in a statement.

    The Netherlands-based court issued the indictments Thursday, though it did not release the names of the accused. A Lebanese judicial official who saw the warrants gave the names to The Associated Press, requesting anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter.

    Lebanese authorities have until the end of July to serve the indictments on suspects or execute arrest warrants. If they fail, the court can then order the indictment published and advertised in local media.

    Badreddine, the only indicted member to have a public profile, is believed to have been Hezbollah's deputy military commander. He is the brother-in-law of the late Hezbollah military commander Imad Mughniyeh and is suspected of involvement in the 1983 bombings of the U.S. and French embassies in Kuwait that killed five people.

    The other suspects are: Salim Ayyash, also known as Abu Salim; Assad Sabra and Hassan Anise, who changed his name to Hassan Issa. Their ties to Hezbollah, if any, are not immediately known.

    Hezbollah has not commented on the indictment. The group's leader, Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, has denounced the court as a conspiracy by the U.S. and Israel and said last year that the group "will cut off the hand" of anyone who tries to arrest its members. It was a potent threat, given that Nasrallah commands an arsenal that far outweighs that of the national army.

    Nasrallah was expected to discuss the issue Saturday evening in a televised speech.

    The case has already polarized Lebanon's rival factions — Hezbollah with its patrons in Syria and Iran on one side, and a Western-backed bloc led by Hariri's son, Saad, on the other — and brought down the government earlier this year.

    Rafik Hariri, a billionaire businessman, was one of Lebanon's most powerful Sunni leaders; Hezbollah is a Shiite group.

    In the immediate aftermath of the assassination, suspicion fell on Syria, since Hariri had been seeking to weaken its domination of the country.

    Syria has denied any role in the murder, but the killing galvanized opposition to Damascus and led to huge street demonstrations that helped end Syria's 29-year military presence.

    The tribunal, which is jointly funded by U.N. member states and Lebanon, filed a draft indictment in January but the contents were not revealed while Belgian judge Daniel Fransen decided whether there was enough evidence for a trial. The draft has been amended twice since then.

    Lebanon formed a new government this month — after five months of political wrangling — that gives Hezbollah unprecedented political clout. But Prime Minister Najib Mikati, who was Hezbollah's pick for the post, has insisted he will not do one side's bidding.

    _________

    AP correspondent Adam Goldman in Washington contributed to this report.

    Diaa Hadid can be reached at twitter.com/diaahadid

     

    97 comments

    • F  •  11 mths ago
      Muslims kill for a living. Its their blood
      • Bill White 11 mths ago
        Jewish carpet baggers do so as well, thank you !!!
    • Book of Knowledge  •  11 mths ago
      Bill white
      You should be in the Mosque now for Friday prayers
    • tim19620  •  10 mths ago
      So it is essentially political blackmail.
      If you try to get justice for a political assassination then we will cause an insurrection and destabilize the entire country. Sounds like a reason to go for it, arrest them, try and convict them, let justice prevail and go with it. You can't let terrorists get away with murder any more than you can let them get away with blackmail. Their is no justice as long as they remain free to do it again. Hezbollah are nothing more than a bunch of thugs, terrorists, and bullies. Hang'em all.
      • Felix 10 mths ago
        How many assassinations has the CIA and US government carried out? So who's the terrorists?
    • A Yahoo! User  •  11 mths ago
      Walid Jumblat again. Is he sure what side he is on! The lebanese chameleon of politics. Start bidding Walid is on the market again.
      Not long ago on a BBC interview he was shedding tears for the murder of his friend and ally Hariri.
      His father who was also murdered by the Syrians for putting Lebanon independence before his life, will be turning in his grave. Mind you he always new that Walid was an overdosed screw ball.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 mths ago
      "The group's leader, Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, has denounced the court as a conspiracy by the U.S. and Israel" In other words, we Muslims declare that we can kill and maim anyone we want, and any attempt to achieve justice or law is a conspiracy by our favorite scapegoat... the Jews and "Crusaders".
    • Ron  •  11 mths ago
      It must be so sad in Bill White's world, to wake up every morning, knowing Israel is here, existing as a Jewish nation. And all he can do is whine about it and spin his fantasies. But the fact is, Israel is here, a Jewish nation, and Bill's consent and/or persmission to exist is not neededed nor asked for.
      • Bill White 11 mths ago
        Fantasies you say!!! Oh please !!! I'm not the one supporting the dreams of Jewish zealots and fools. Who chose to pick a never ending fight with Muslim world. And I have no control over what happens in the middel east. And nore would I want too. I'm just a voyeur watching what I think are stupid people doing stupid things. Jew or Arab.
    • Temujin  •  11 mths ago
      "Bill White"........"so called holy land??'
      you see....its not truly holy to them. its just an excuse for Jihad. how do they know the "furthest mosque," wasn't in Boise, Idaho? ho many times is Jerusalem mentioned in the Qu'ran? not once. in the Old Testament? 800 times.
      • A Yahoo! User 11 mths ago
        Jerusalem is mentioned in the Quran. AL KODS. Just for your education! by the way I am not a Muslim,but I know what I am talking about
      • Temujin 10 mths ago
        not once by name. zero. zilch. nada.
      • Temujin 10 mths ago
        Yet given that Jerusalem isn't mentioned in the Koran, what is the uniquely Islamic connection to the site? The answer is found in the 17 Sura (chapter) of the Koran. This chapter recounts the story of a dream Mohammed has where he takes a midnight ride (al-Isra) on his flying horse al-Buraq, which had the face of a woman, the body of a horse and the tail of Peacock. The narrative of the Koran in Sura 17 describes it as follows:

        "Glory be to Him, who carried His servant by night from the Holy Mosque (in Mecca) to the further mosque (al-masjid al-Aqsa), the precincts of which we have blessed."

        The actual location of al-Aqsa (the "further mosque") in Mohammed's dream ride is never mentioned. Some early Muslims understood al-Aqsa metaphorically, or as a place in heaven.
    • Temujin  •  11 mths ago
      i'm against Islam. not against people, Rand. but all my true enemies, the ones that would hold a gun to my head, and try to make me accept Islam, or make me into a second-class citizen......they must perish or change.
      • Rand March 11 mths ago
        Sorry, but if you're opposed to an entire religion and its followers, you ARE a bigot

        I openly condemn those Muslims and Arabs who do wrong (As I do members of ANY faith, or of no faith), but blaming over a billion people for the actions of hundreds IS bigotry
      • harold 11 mths ago
        rand march its self evedent you cannt see the forest for the trees
      • A Yahoo! User 10 mths ago
        Temujin was Ghangis Khan name, you seem to be as educated as he was. Good choice .
        Just in case and again for your education he was a barbarian, like you seem to be
    • whitz5  •  11 mths ago
      "Civil peace is more important than anything else." Was this quote really used by a terrorist? The we want peace but we won't give peace is getting old. Before you wackadoos respong about attacks from Isreal, when was the last Isreal attack not in response to being attacked? Give up? Me too. This is just proof that they are scared that the "REAL MUSLIMS" are going to finally wake up and take their power away.
    • Ron  •  10 mths ago
      @ ST: you can joke all you want about the rockets HAMAS proudly fires. You can say they do little or no damage and very little loss of life. All basically correct. But it's still an act of war and no nation would or should tolerate it.
    • Ron  •  10 mths ago
      @ ST: If you want to believe the rockets, loaded with explosives that HAMAS proudly fires at Israeli towns are 'harmless', that's just silly on your part. No nation would tolerate that on it's borders. I wonder how long the US would tolerate Mexico firing or allowing to be fired, rockets into San Diego, even 'harmless ones' like HAMAS fires at Israel. It surely would not be long at all.
    • Ron  •  10 mths ago
      @ Shekel Trader: You do know that not even the Arab press believes Israel is behind this crime? No one is believing the line of thought you are trying to advance. If it helps you to sleep better at night thinking israel is behind this murder, go ahead, it's your fantasy. But the facts and the UN trubunal say otherwise.
    • uhwhat  •  10 mths ago
      Let the truth destroy Hezbollah and the rest of Satan's children.
    • philly57  •  11 mths ago
      Why would the truth lead to violence? I thought Muslims were peaceful and Hezbollah was the great defender of Lebanon against "zionist aggression"?
    • Doug  •  10 mths ago
      More civil strife in lebanon and the middle east? Killing because another doesnt agree?

      Nothing new here!
    • Temujin  •  11 mths ago
      "Bill White"......pronounced.......eebinbinladydahdymooseeffbraheem
    • Temujin  •  11 mths ago
      destroy Hezbollah.....today
    • AYESHA MO'S TRAMP  •  11 mths ago
      it's time to wipe out them Hezbollah pile of crap
      Hezbollah is a cancer
    • Ron  •  10 mths ago
      Ok, good night all, שבת שלום to those who observe the שבת. And for those of us in America, please enjoy and celebrate Independence Day. Even Shekel Trader who I often disagree with, I wish him and his family a happy and meaningful July 4th holiday.
    • Ron  •  10 mths ago
      Amy, this is a really good example of not letting facts get in the way of your post. The murder of Hariri was in 2005, the events of the 2nd Israel-Lebanon war were in 2006. Sorry, the facts and timeline do not support your post. To say that sad events of 2006 caused the Israelis to do a crime in 2005 is silly. Even Israeli scientists have not mastered time travel. But again, don't let facts get in your way
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