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Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah rejected on Saturday the so-called indictment released by the Special Tribunal for Lebanon in the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri’s case. His eminence dismissed the indictment as unfounded and a failed attempt to sow strife and bring down Lebanon's new government. His eminence reiterated the international court was a US-Israeli project and had several objectives, but most importantly sowing civil strife between the different Muslim sects in the country. Yet, he assured that there won’t be Sunni-Shiite sedition in Lebanon, while acknowledging that some March 14 Christians were dreaming of such sedition. ISRAEL WAS NEVER A SUSPECT Hezbollah Secretary General started his speech and recalled the different phases of the investigations, which started by accusing Syria, then the four officials and recently Hezbollah. His eminence noted that the Israeli enemy was never a suspect according to this tribunal, despite all facts and documents previously broadcast. Furthermore, Sayyed Nasrallah displayed documents to show that when the tribunal was transferring equipment from Lebanon to the court's base in the Netherlands in 2009, it sent a consignment of 97 computers via the occupied territories rather than ship them directly from Beirut. His eminence wondered why they had not been shipped out of a Beirut port . Hezbollah Secretary General then questioned the credibility of STL Prosecutor Daniel Bellemare and criticized the prosecutor’s team of investigators, who had ties to Western intelligence agencies and had worked against the resistance. "If Bellemare was fair, he would have at least employed objective experts and advisers with no animosity or prejudice against any party that they are investigating," Sayyed Nasrallah said, adding that one of Bellemare’s consultants was an agent for the Central Intelligence Agency. The speech was interspersed with video presentations with evidence showing how members of the STL had affiliations with Western intelligence agencies, including an Australian with ties to a US intelligence agency, a British investigator, claimed to be an expert on fighting what he called Islamic terrorism, a former American officer, a French-Lebanese legal consultant for the STL who worked against the resistance and Robert Baer, who was a CIA agent. "We will reveal a case ... where Lehman sold affidavits and confessions for money," Sayyed Nassrallah said before airing footage of Lehman receiving money in return for documents related to the investigation. His eminence went on to question the motives behind the repeated leaks from the tribunal to the media, and pointed out that the investigation was not secret, as everything was leaked in the newspapers and all the people got to know the information related to the probe, as he wonder whether there was any credibility left. "One of the most important conditions is the secrecy of the investigation and the whole world knows that nothing was secretive about this investigation since everything was published in the media," Sayyed Nasrallah said. "The worst form of leaks took place a few days ago, when the STL delegation of investigators met with State Attorney General Saeed Mirza to deliver the indictment and at the same time, the names of the indicted people were being broadcast through media outlets," Sayyed Nasrallah underlined. His eminence also said that the leaks to the media had been intentional and aimed at tarnishing the image of the resistance, adding that the timing of the leaks of the names of four Hezbollah members was a mechanism to harm and bring down Prime Minister Najib Miqati’s recently formed Cabinet. Turning to the tribunal, Sayyed Nasrallah pointed to the fact that its head, Antonio Cassesse, is in fact a great friend of Israel. "The one who is supposed to govern the tribunal is a great friend of Israel and holds prejudices against the resistance," his eminence said. "Are we supposed to stand before a judge who is a big friend to Israel and is supposed to realize justice? Are we supposed to stand before Israel’s friend who considers the Resistance terrorist and that resistance movements are terrorist?” Sayyed Nasrallah wondered. "He thinks the resistance is a terrorist organization … he is prejudiced and thinks we are terrorists." "Imagine that Israel in Cassesse's eyes in the only state in the region that abides by law and human rights, and that what has been happening in Palestine for the past 60 years with more than 11 thousand detainees, as well as the Israeli massacres in Lebanon are no problem to him, as Cassesse believes Israel wages war against terrorism," Sayyed Nasrallah explained. Again, Sayyed Nasrallah questioned how such a tribunal with such a head can achieve justice. THERE WILL BE NO STRIFE IN LEBANON Addressing the Lebanese people, Sayyed Nasrallah reiterated there will be no strife among the Lebanese especially between the Sunnis and Shiites. "I said this a year earlier, one of the investigation's goals is to sow strife among the Lebanese but there will be no strife. I tell you, after the issuance of the so-called indictment, there will be no strife or civil war in Lebanon," Sayyed Nasrallah said. "Rest assured, nothing has happened or will happen, unless a third party will interfere seeking to spark a conflict." His eminence assuaged fears of civil unrest, reiterating charges that the STL was a plot by his arch-foe Israel to crush Hezbollah and pit Lebanon's Sunni and Shiite Muslim communities against each other. "The tribunal aims to incite discord among the Lebanese, but there will be no clashes between Sunnis and Shiites, nor will there be another civil war," Sayyed Nasrallah said. NO GOVERNMENT WILL BE ABLE TO CARRY OUT ARRESTS Sayyed Nasrallah also urged the so-called March 14 coalition not to demand from PM Miqati what former PM Saad Hariri was willing to abandon in order to remain in power. His eminence revealed that he had received a document from the Qatari prime minister and Turkey's foreign minister, which stated that Hariri had agreed to a set of demands if he could stay on as premier. Sayyed Nasrallah said he would reveal the document to the public at a later date if the need arose, but that the message conveyed to him was that it was approved by the Saudis, French, British and US. IT IS AN AGGRESSION AGAINST RESISTANCE "I want to tell the supporters of the Resistance not to be worried; this is part of a war we are fighting since the establishment of the Zionist entity and its aggression on the land of Palestine." |
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