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    BEIRUT (AP) — A long-awaited international indictment unsealed Wednesday offers no direct evidence linking four Hezbollah suspects to the 2005 assassination of Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, despite years of painstaking investigations.

    The indictment, which relies heavily on circumstantial evidence such as telephone records to link the men to the crime, played into efforts by the powerful Iranian-backed Hezbollah to discredit a case that has consumed and divided Lebanon for more than six years.

    "The text in our hands now based on analysis and not clear evidence," Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah said in a speech. "Those who were indicted should not be called charged but unjustly treated."

    Much of the information contained in the indictment had been leaked to the media over the past two years, which Nasrallah said was a sign that the probe was tainted beyond repair.

    Lebanon's most powerful political and military force, Hezbollah has vowed never to turn over the suspects, although a trial may be held in absentia.

    "The full story will, however, only unfold in the courtroom, where an open, public, fair and transparent trial will render a final verdict," said Daniel Bellemare, the prosecutor at the U.N.-backed Special Tribunal for Lebanon.

    The suicide truck bomb that killed Hariri 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, which commands an arsenal far greater than the national army, and the country's dark history of sectarian divisions and violence.

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

    Prosecutors analyzed a vast network of telephone records to link the "assassination team" to the suicide truck bombing that killed Hariri and 22 others, according to the 47-page indictment. Investigators tracked the movements of the suspects using their phones' locations as recorded by cell phone towers.

    The indictment says the records showed "a coordinated use of these phones to carry out the assassination." According to the records, there was a flurry of calls shortly before Hariri's murder, but they stopped two minutes before the explosion.

    The phones were never used again.

    The indictment also says the assassins tracked Hariri's movements over several weeks to establish the routes and movements of his convoy and the location of his vehicle in it. On the day of the murder, they detonated some 2,500 kilograms (5,510 pounds) of explosives packed into a Mitsubishi van parked near a hotel along Beirut's Mediterranean waterfront.

    Prosecutors acknowledge in the indictment's preamble that they have no direct evidence linking the suspects to the attack. The file relies to a large extent on circumstantial evidence "which works logically by inference and deduction," the indictment said.

    Media reports last year suggested that the Hariri case would hinge on telephone records, and Nasrallah has worked to cast doubt on the security of the system.

    Lebanese officials have confirmed that Israel has penetrated Lebanon's telecommunications networks and has great control over them. In 2010, authorities detained two senior employees of one of the country's two cellular telecommunication companies on suspicion of spying for Israel.

    The telecommunications minister at the time confirmed that Israel was able to infiltrate Lebanon's mobile telecommunications network and could manipulate phone calls and short messages.

    Nasrallah has said Israel bugged the mobile phones of Hezbollah members, allowing it to make false phone calls, send false text messages and track the users' movements.

    The indictment alleges the plot's mastermind is Mustafa Badreddine, a Hezbollah commander and the suspected bomb maker who blew up the U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut in 1983, killing 241 Americans.

    The other suspects are Salim Ayyash, also known as Abu Salim; Assad Sabra; and Hassan Oneissi, who changed his name to Hassan Issa.

    Prosecutors alleged Ayyash led the assassination team and the two other suspects were responsible for a false claim of responsibility intended to throw investigators off track.

    Hariri's son, opposition leader Saad Hariri, urged Nasrallah to cooperate with the tribunal.

    "What is required of Hezbollah's leadership is simply to announce their disengagement with the accused. This stance will go down in history," he said in a statement released by his office.

    Hezbollah has always had serious muscle, but the group has amassed unprecedented political clout in the government, having toppled the previous administration in January when Saad Hariri — who was prime minister at the time — refused to renounce the tribunal investigating his father's death.

    The new premier, Najib Mikati, was Hezbollah's pick for the post.

    ____

    Corder reported from Leidschendam, Netherlands.

     

    29 comments

    • Bardaweelsky  •  9 mths ago
      The Lebanese people are the most wishy-washi, corrupt and two faced on earth. You can never trust them and they are with you if thay need your help otherwise they will neglect you.
    • lucky  •  9 mths ago
      This tribunal is corrupt. Watch this video on Youtube, you will see how one of the investigators is taking money for disclosing classified information:

      watch?v=8K9N67gzlek
    • Anna  •  9 mths ago
      Plan a lightning-swift engagement and defeat of the Hezbollah terrorists (I mean "army") and
      they won't have time to rain down much of anything on anybody. Syria and Egypt seemed to
      have it all wrapped up in the surprise attack on Israel. Israel suffered much more than
      in 1967, but according to Wikipedia, the high motivation of the Israelis won them that
      war.
    • Brenda M  •  9 mths ago
      salaam,
      Smoking gun of Ahmed Bouchiki was the shady picture dispute over heard by news media knowledge
    • resident  •  9 mths ago
      No smoking gun in Lebanon's Hariri murder case.
      Nutsrulla begged for the Tribunal they were going to pay for the tribunal---------until he found out that he and his group of berserkers were going to be implicated. This will be a slow and very painfull death to Lebagone. The sacrafice is coming either now or later but it's coming!!! The more time that passes the painfull death intensafies geometricly.
    • harold  •  9 mths ago
      what a bunch of crap!
    • terminator  •  9 mths ago
      But if their is another war, the real casualties will be within Israel itself. There the population that has been protected in past wars, will feel the sting of war. And that is where the real price will be paid. Once the Israeli population suffers serious casualties, the climate will change. No longer able to feel safe behind their borders, many Israelis will begin the question the need to live in such a dangerous place. Unless Bibi seals the borders, Israelis will begin to leave like rats from a doomed ship. That is the scenario that the Israeli government fears the most.
    • terminator  •  9 mths ago
      If Anna thinks the IDF can easily destroy Hezbollah she is smoking some really good stuff. In the 2006 war Israel launched an invasion of Lebanon with the blessing of the USA. The IDF was supposed to roll up the Hezbollah fighters with ease. The USA blocked calls for a ceasefire to give the IDF time to do the job. But things didn't work according to plan. Well trained and well armed Hezbollah militias inflicted heavy casualties on the IDF knocking out about 50 of their Merkava heavy tanks. In the end, it was the IDF that was calling for a ceasefire.
      • true justice 9 mths ago
        terminator - the IDF can terminate hizbollah very easy. in 2006 the army was limited - next time they will do the job without limitation - the hizbollah have no chance at all.
    • terminator  •  9 mths ago
      There are a lot of pea brains pushing this story trying to blame Hezbollah. Like the Jewish terrorists that handled the assassination in Dubia, the killers of Hariri would have planned this operation with great care. Does the tribunal really believe for a moment that they can convict people on the basis of cell phone records? Just as a few questions. Who bought the phones? Were they tampered with before their use. Who was using them to make phone calls? My son regularly uses my cell phone to make calls to his friends. Technology can easily be messed with and killers know all the ways to do that. The case is not worth squat.
    • terminator  •  9 mths ago
      Today Anna, the Arabs are much better positioned to inflict equal damage upon Israel. Forget about convention forces, the types and quantities of high tech missiles that would rain down on Israeli cities would do great damage to Israel. Make no mistake about that Anna. After the bombing of Gaza and the bombing of Beruit, Hamas and Hezbollah would be quick to fire their rockets in the next war. You can forget about Iron Dome, it could not possibly deal with thousands of missiles raining down on Israeli at the same time. And don't fool yourself, Bibi knows this very well.
    • terminator  •  9 mths ago
      Anna, there is no comparison between the situation and say 1967 when the IDF crushed their foes quite easily. In that war, Israel gained the upper hand with a surprise attack on the Egyptian Air Force whose planes were sitting ducks on the ground. It was a much a successful surprise attack as the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour. In both cases war had not been declared. With the Egyptian Air Force out of the picture, Israel had air superiority and quickly smashed the Arab forces.
    • Buba  •  9 mths ago
      Nuts, they Just bombed Hizbull down to ashes... as usual :)
    • Anna  •  9 mths ago
      Does anyone believe a country whose record of war victories over multiple countries
      at the same time that were hundreds of times their size and population would not
      be able to annihilate Hezbollah if they firmly decided to?
    • Anna  •  9 mths ago
      Israel does not "shiver" at Hezbollah. What they need to do is go into Lebanon and
      completely destroy them since that is their avowed goal to do this to Israel. The
      Israelis just need the resolve and committment to destroy this evil organization
      and a prime minister and army and people with the will to do this.
      • lucky 9 mths ago
        I think Israel tried to do that last time and bitterly regreted it :)
    • Nolie  •  9 mths ago
      People over there know the Zionist behind it,and they are the only ones benefit of such crime!
    • The Truth  •  9 mths ago
      Saad Harir, the son of the assasinated prime minister, is a cry baby. If he can't get what he wants he goes to uncle Tom and cries for help, even if takes destroying Lebanon. He has no love of father, love of country, love of justice, or loyalty to anyone except to 2 masters: 1) The King and Princes of Saudi Arabia, and 2) Money.
    • Doctor Hakeem  •  9 mths ago
      Hezbollah complains that the indictment "relies heavily on circumstantial evidence." Well, the same is true with almost every criminal case, where there is no confession or an eyewitness. And if it is true that the four indicted individuals were framed by Israel, then let them prove their defense in court. (But isn't it curious that Israel did not "frame" Nasrallah himself?)
    • jzsnake  •  9 mths ago
      OMG!!! The U.N. cannot do anything right.
      • Nolie 9 mths ago
        They can't say the Zionist even if they know that!! The UN=US
    • mowspir  •  9 mths ago
      You are forgetting that Hariri took the whole country for the cheap. in other words stole most of the properties in the country. At the same time, he was trying to increase the influence of the Sunni muslim fundamentalist with the help of Saudi Arabian money in Lebanon on the expense of other religions when he was trying hard to give more than 400,000 Sunni Palestinians Lebanese citizenship.
      That's why the majority of Lebanese Christians, and I'm one of them, sided with Hezbollah to form the new government.
      After all, the supporters of Hariri are mostly Sunni muslim fundamentalists and most of them reside in Tripoli and Siden. If you're a Christian, try to go to Tripoli, you might not get out alive.
    • The Truth  •  9 mths ago
      This tribunal is a good example of "Law of the Jungle." The names of the 4 accused Hezbollah were leaked and published in a French and a German newpapers four years ago and before the investigations even started. So, the UN Special Tribunal had an agenda to follow.. Justice was the last thing in their minds.. The team is heaviliy infested with zionists and Israeli supporters..
      Israel, once a criminal, always a criminal
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