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    Hezbollah member wanted in Lebanon ex-PM killing

    BEIRUT (AP) — A high-ranking Hezbollah militant linked to the 1983 truck bombings at the U.S. and French embassies in Kuwait was among four people indicted Thursday by an international tribunal in the assassination of Lebanon's former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.

    The implication of Hezbollah, the dominant player in Lebanon's new government, threatens to plunge this Arab nation on Israel's northern border into a new and violent crisis. The Shiite militant group denies any role in the killing and vows never to turn over any of its members.

    The case has further 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.

    The suicide truck bomb that killed Rafik Hariri and 22 others on Feb. 14, 2005, was one of the most dramatic political assassinations in the Middle East. A billionaire businessman, Hariri was Lebanon's most prominent politician after the 15-year civil war ended in 1990.

    In the six years since his death, the investigation has sharpened some of Lebanon's most intractable issues: the role of Hezbollah, the country's most powerful political and military force, and the country's dark history of sectarian divisions and violence.

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

    The U.N.-backed tribunal issued the indictments Thursday without releasing the names of the accused. But a Lebanese judicial official who saw the warrants gave the names to The Associated Press, requesting anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter. The details of the murder — including how and why it was carried out — are still under wraps.

    One of the people named is Mustafa Badreddine, 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.

    Hezbollah had no immediate comment. 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.

    Lebanese authorities have 30 days to serve the indictments on suspects or execute the arrest warrants. If they fail, the court can then order the indictment published. The Hague-based Hariri tribunal can hold trials in absentia if suspects cannot be arrested.

    Hariri's son, opposition leader Saad Hariri, hailed the indictment as a historic moment and urged Lebanon's new government to honor the arrest warrants.

    "Lebanon has paid the price of this moment, in decades of killings and assassinations without accountability," he said in a statement. "The end of the killers' era has begun, and the beginning of the justice era is approaching."

    The indictment raises concerns of a possible resurgence of violence that has bedeviled this tiny Arab country of 4 million people for years, including a devastating 1975-90 civil war and sectarian battles between Sunnis and Shiites in 2008.

    Conflicts over the court triggered a political crisis in January that brought down the Western-backed government of Saad Hariri, who had been prime minister since 2009.

    He had refused Hezbollah's demands to renounce the court investigating his father's death, prompting 11 Hezbollah ministers and their allies to resign from his unity government.

    After Rafik Hariri was assassinated, suspicion immediately 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.

    On Thursday, Mikati tried to calm tensions while also navigating between the rival political factions.

    "Lebanon's interests should be above all things," Mikati told a news conference, adding that there was no final word yet on who killed Rafik Hariri.

    "The indictments are not verdicts," Mikati said.

    Saad Hariri has refused to take part in the government and now leads the opposition.

    Abraham Bryan, an expert on Hezbollah affairs who writes for the leading An-Nahar newspaper, said the indictments were unlikely to have any immediate effect — in part because Badreddine is the only well-known suspect named in the indictment.

    "Hezbollah surrounds its military leadership with secrecy," he said. "Nobody knows the three others. ... Are they alive or not? Are these their real names or no?"

     

    51 comments

    • Morerad  •  11 mths ago
      No one likes extremists, not even us normal Muslims....
      • killerclowns 11 mths ago
        what does your koran say about befriending infedels dude!! something about hooked rods and killing all infidels (everyone non-muslim!) does that make you a normal muzzie??? you come near me and your gonna regret it!!!
    • David  •  11 mths ago
      It was not Mossad, Obviously it was Proffesor Plum in the bedroom with a pipe.
    • Joe Johnson  •  11 mths ago
      How could a member of such a peaceful organization as Hezbollah be responsible for murder? Islam forbids murdes like this. It must be zionist plot to make this wonderful organization and its senior leaders look bad.
      • Boris 11 mths ago
        LOL
      • killerclowns 11 mths ago
        hahahaha...sure!
      • Shafiq 11 mths ago
        long live Hizbollah.....
        Can anybody explain me, the benefits to be achieved by the Hizbullah on murderind Saad????
        Its all plan of zionism only...

        They are benefiting the most
        1st they expelled syrian army
        then they attacked lebonan
        now they want to defame Hizbullah..
    • CUBBYBOY  •  11 mths ago
      Lebanon is the arm pit of the middle east - I support letting it descend back into civil war, they chose hatred and violence over civility when they bombed the peacemakers the USA sent to help them.
      • Salexpo 11 mths ago
        That's not true. I hear they party hard there. You would not know sitting at the mossad office. You need to go out more often. Good luck with the hate cubby.
      • Denne herre betaler! 11 mths ago
        Lebanon was known as the Paris of the Middle East. The most advanced Arab country by far. Culturally ahead of every Arab state due to its large Christian population. But that is now in the past. Lebanon is becoming like all Arab States- garbage.
      • FINALLY 11 mths ago
        It is so funny how when someone speaks against lebanon, or any other arab state, they are accused of being intolerant zionists. However when lebanon, other arab states and any islamic terror organization speak against Israel or Jews it is called religion. Am I missing something? Islam attacks Israel retaliates end of storty.
    • Templar  •  11 mths ago
      The truth will come out in the open so that justice can be served. If huzbula have nothing to hide why are they so scared to defend themselves. Oh yes one more thing, It is always easy to
      blame someone else for the murder they commit. Time to pay back for the spilled innocent blood.
      • amyluvu28 11 mths ago
        Because they know they have been set up as the scapegoat for a false flag operation by MOSSAD.
    • killerclowns  •  11 mths ago
      Hezzbolla had never done anything wrong EVER.!! thats such #$%$ there a pack of liers like these other muzzies!!
    • Mr Rickster  •  11 mths ago
      Shocker!!
    • Denne herre betaler!  •  11 mths ago
      Rafik Hariri meant life and improvement for lebanon. Hezbollah means death and destruction for Lebanon.
    • Chloe  •  11 mths ago
      good luck Lebaon. you thought you had problems before..........?
    • Bond001  •  11 mths ago
      In Lebanon, conspiracy theories rule. The most ridiculous, yet serious one in the minds who state it: Nasrallah (Leader of Hezbollah) is a secret member of Mossad and works for Israel!!! Is there anything bad on the planet that Isarel is not accused of being behind? Take responsibility for your actions Mr. Lebanon and if you want to be a nation, act as one. Grow up!!!
    • Jermaine Robinson  •  11 mths ago
      ok i wanna see a blood bath full of hezzbelahhs corpes
    • Book of Knowledge  •  11 mths ago
      Welcome to Arab Land where nothing makes sense. The Rabbit says goodbye hello and the Mad Hatter has his daily tea party
    • Marmar_Ragil  •  11 mths ago
      Hezbollah is a terrorist organization. Period. They have proven it over and over and over.

      Their leadership definitely warrants targeting with extreme prejudice. They are a cancer upon civilization.
    • Joe  •  11 mths ago
      You lose again Hezbollah. You are nothing but filthy terrorist like your buddies Hamas.
    • Johnny  •  11 mths ago
      Hezbollah is a terror organization its main goal is to destroy Israel & USA
    • The Truth  •  11 mths ago
      Israel, you are nothing but a balloon full of hot air ...
      If you are stupid enough, and I know that you are really stupid, to fight Lebanon, you will wake up to see Huzbollah's yellow flags flying all over Tel Aviv ...
      I dare you, cowards, but on the other hand, you are nothing more than a hot air balloon ...
    • Carmel  •  11 mths ago
      The world is infected with a cancer called Islam, a cancer that needs to be cauterized with nuclear fire.
    • The Truth  •  11 mths ago
      Israel cannot defeat Huzbollah in the battle field..
      Israel killed Hariri and the pro-US Lebanese leaders to make it look like Huzbollah did it ...
      However, Israel controls the US...
      The US controls the UN...
      So, did you expect any different outcome?
    • David Meir  •  11 mths ago
      When you investigate a murder, one of the question to ask, is who has to profit the most of the victim's death.
      To imply that Israel has interest in killing Hariri, is simply disconnected from reality and any God given logic.
      Not long before his assassinatiom, Hariri had a dramatic meeting in Damascus with Bashar Assad, where Assad, angry at Hariri's outspoken views on Syria's occupation of Lebanon, told him (according to many eye witnesses) that he will break Lebanon on his head. Not to mention that following Hariri's assassination, there have been a serie of car bombings and shootings and the link between all the victims, was that they were very critical of Syria.
      Syria had to get out openly of Lebanon after Hariri's death, but they have entered back from behind, especially by having hizbollah gaining support from part of the sunnis, and even syria's old enemies like Lebanon's druze. And now Hizbollah has become a central political party (even making a coalition governement few years ago with western backed Hariri's son governement), giving a further grip to Syria. Hizbollah presence in the political game, could not have happened with hariri senior still alive. He would have never accepted it, but his son Said, has a weaker position, and lost some of his political support, in part because he doesn't have his father's connections and charisma, also because some feared for they life and so supported the hizbollah and syria.
      Now how exactly, the death of rafiq hariri, a pro-westerner fiercely opposed to Syria's hold on lebanon, and having hizbollah acting like they own the country, how can his death be of any interest whatsoever to the US or Israel, is beyond me to understand.
      Israel's main interest in lebanon is having hizbollah removed and Syria not involved in Lebanon. Because Syria, is the logistical link between hizbollah and its patron Iran.
      Hafiq hariri's death has (by removing this obstacle) given hizbollah a pass at the parlement, strenghtening's hizbollah's position.
      It would be madness to say that this was israel's interest.
    • Gentle Jack Jones  •  11 mths ago
      WHat would arabs do without Israel? THey'd have to find another fall guy for everything they do or don't do. Pathetic. Hezzbullah is a cancer on Lebanon and the bazterds in Iran continue to outsource their hate.
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