Sunday 17 October 2010

"Saad Hariri and I, never said that Syria killed our loved ones ..."

Via Friday-Lunch-Club

 'Correct me If I am wrong, but I think this Gemayel-Hariri poster does accuse ...'
"... Amin Gemayel voiced his support for international law and the international investigation into the assassination of Rafik Hariri, saying: "We are confident that they are autonomous and not politicized."
He told the BBC that he had never accused Syria of being behind the assassination of his son, Pierre Gemayel, and Saad Hariri had also never accused it of killing his father.
He explained that Hariri had simply said that he was too quick to make a political accusation, while Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat had openly accused Syria of the crime.
"I cannot make an accusation without a fair and honest investigation," said Gemayel..."
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