Tuesday 7 December 2010

So, Syria did not kill Hariri?

Via Friday-Lunch-Club

"... (UPI) -- Syria probably didn't play a direct role in the assassination of Rafik Hariri, leaked cables suggest.... Serge Brammertz, who led the U.N. International Independent Investigative Committee, is quoted as saying in leaked 2006 documents reviewed by Lebanon's Daily Star newspaper that it was unlikely Syria had a direct role in the slaying.
"Syria has five different state security apparatuses," he was quoted as saying. "I can't imagine that an order came down from the president and worked its way through all the security services and until they killed Hariri."
Damascus and Shiite resistance movement Hezbollah are thought to have played a role in the slaying.
The cables suggest, the Daily Star said, that Washington had satellite imagery of the site where Hariri was killed Feb. 14, 2005, ....Brammertz added that the investigation was hamstrung by bureaucracy and a general lack of support. (Israel said its satellites were 'down' two days into assassination)...."
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