Saturday 15 January 2011

New TV has its own Audio-LEAKS: EXPLOSIVE - STL Indictment Likely to Be Submitted Monday…

Angry Arab

New TV in Beirut just aired an audio tape with mini-Hariri and his chief of intelligence, Wisam Hasan, and German Hariri investigator, Gerhard Lehmann, and...the FAMOUS FALSE WITNESS, MUHAMMAD ZUHAYR AS-SIDDIQ (the most famous of the false witness who has woven so many fabrications about who was responsible for the Hariri investigation and who has been aided by French intelligence and Dubai intelligence).


The significance of the audio tape can't be overstated: this will officially put the last nail in the coffin of the Hariri tribunal.
Hariri has officially denied any knowledge of the "false witnesses" and in this meeting he seems to be receiving orders from Siddiq himself.
Now we know why the Hariri camp has been fiercely opposing the demand by the opposition to refer the "false witness" matter to the Justice Council in Lebanon.

Of course, the testimony of Saddiq was the only reason why the "four generals" were incarcerated. Now you see why I never bothered to take the Hariri tribunal seriously. It was a joke before it was formed by an Israeli/US decision.
This is the biggest gift to Hizbullah for the new year. Expect a press conference by Nasrallah this week.

Posted by As'ad at 10:14 AM

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Al-Manar Just aired the audio tape,

Uprooted

WOW! "Truthleaks" :Hariri in meeting with false witness Siddiq overseeing concoction...

"New-TV: VOICE  RECORDINGS!"

(We believe provided by Wissam Hassan himself to Gen. Rustom Ghazleh. Hassan is trying to buy himself an insurance policy!) Hariri has maintained that he knows nothing of Siddiq & the rest of the false witnesses. In the recordings, Siddiq appears to be directing Hariri, while Hassan, (who was always said to be a mere 'interpreter') comes across as manipulator of the two. The Tribunal you ask? ... Flush!
Stay Tuned! Huger than Huge!
Posted by G, Z, or B at 1:13 PM

STL Indictment Likely to Be Submitted Monday. What a concidence? On Monday President suliman will start consultation to name next PM.

STL Indictment Likely to Be Submitted Monday…

15/01/2011 The countdown has started…

According to press reports confirmed by a minister in the caretaker government, the indictment to be released by the so-called Special Tribunal for Lebanon over the 2005 assassination of former Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri is expected on Monday.

During the last few hours, reports on the ‘imminent release’ of the indictment were re-vivified, right after the collapse of the unity government in what analysts said was a perfect timing for the tribunal, believed by a main Lebanese group as a political tool in US and Israeli hands to target the country and the resistance.

The indictment is expected to implicate Hezbollah in the murder; a move widely seen as politicized serving US and Israeli interests in Lebanon and the region.

INDICTMENT TO BE SUBMITTED MONDAY…

Labor minister in the caretaker government Butros Harb confirmed on Saturday the press reports. He told various news agencies that the prosecutor probing the murder of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri is to submit murder charges into the 2005 assassination on Monday.

"According to my information, the chargesheet will be submitted on Monday," Harb told AFP by telephone, without giving details, in reaction to a report on Saturday in the French daily Le Monde.

The newspaper said on its Internet site that prosecutor Daniel Bellemare in the Hariri murder probe will present his findings to pre-trial judge Daniel Fransen who needs to examine them before a formal indictment can be issued.

Le Monde, citing sources close to the Special Tribunal for Lebanon based in The Hague, said that members of Hezbollah will be targeted in the charge sheet, as it has become known.

CONFLICTING REPORTS…

Earlier reports said that the indictment was very ‘imminent.’

Lebanese daily An-Nahar quoted sources as saying that Bellemare will deliver the indictment in the investigation into Hariri’s assassination on Saturday at 3:00pm. The sources added that should any development impede the delivery on Saturday, Fransen would receive the indictment on Monday at the latest.

According to the tribunal's rules of procedure, Fransen will next be tasked with confirming the confidential indictment before any arrest warrants or summonses to appear can be issued - a process that should take six to 10 weeks. He could also reject the charges in part or in full, or ask the prosecutor for additional information.

The STL declined to comment on the report. "We will say it has been done the day it has been done, we won't announce when this is going to take place," spokesman Crispin Thorold told AFP.
On Friday, Reuters news agency quoted sources familiar with the case as saying that the Special Tribunal for Lebanon Prosecutor Daniel Bellemare will "imminently" send the draft indictment to the pre-trial judge Daniel Fransen. The sources told Reuters that the indictment will be sent to the tribunal pre-trial judge for confirmation imminently, saying it could "perhaps come as early as next week."

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