US Ambassador to Lebanon Laura Connelly |
Al-Akhbar, a daily which is close to Hezbollah, has begun to publish cables related to Lebanon which it allegedly received from WikiLeaks days after the website's founder Julian Assange said his group would be collaborating with Arab media organisations.
On Monday the daily published a leaked document quoting Hariri as saying he believed Shiite militant group Hezbollah, which fought a deadly war with Israel in 2006, would rise again should there be another round of violence.
The leaks come amid soaring tensions in Lebanon over the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, a UN-backed investigation into the 2005 assassination of Hariri's father, ex-premier Rafiq Hariri.
The tribunal is reportedly to implicate high-ranking Hezbollah members in the murder, a move the group has said would have grave repercussions in Lebanon.
Connelly on Monday reaffirmed her country's support for the tribunal, as rumours abound that the indictments are imminent.
"The US reaffirms its view of the tribunal as an independent judicial entity that must continue to remain free from political interference," said Connelly, whose country is a major donor to the STL.
"This process is a means of demonstrating an end to the era of unaccountability for the terrible and tragic violence that touched all of Lebanon's communities."
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