 BEIRUT: Beirut MP Gebran Tueni demanded that the Cabinet investigate the the death of 13 unidentified soldiers whose bodies were excavated from the grounds of the Defense Ministry at Yarze in November. The bodies belonged to men who participated in the October 13, 1990, battle between MP Michel Aoun, then Army Commander and head of the acting militarygovernment, and Syrian troops.
BEIRUT: Beirut MP Gebran Tueni demanded that the Cabinet investigate the the death of 13 unidentified soldiers whose bodies were excavated from the grounds of the Defense Ministry at Yarze in November. The bodies belonged to men who participated in the October 13, 1990, battle between MP Michel Aoun, then Army Commander and head of the acting militarygovernment, and Syrian troops. 
Tueni was addressing the Cabinet during Parliament’s question session Tuesday that tackled several other issues related to the environment, health and social affairs sector. "We hope the Cabinet will form an inquiry team to investigate their deaths," said Tueni, adding the team should interrogate President Emile Lahoud, who was commander of the army at the time. "President Emile Lahoud should be questioned because he was army commander and he did not protect the army’s dignity. He is the main person responsible," said Tueni.
 Nick Blanford, correspondent for The Times in Beirut, said today’s killing of Gibran Tueni has revived fears of Syria’s lingering control over Lebanon."Everyone is jumping to the conclusion that the Syrians must be responsible, bearing in mind that Tueni was probably the leading critic of Syria. He was elected to parliament in May and was a very vocal member of what was then the opposition and is now part of the government.
Nick Blanford, correspondent for The Times in Beirut, said today’s killing of Gibran Tueni has revived fears of Syria’s lingering control over Lebanon."Everyone is jumping to the conclusion that the Syrians must be responsible, bearing in mind that Tueni was probably the leading critic of Syria. He was elected to parliament in May and was a very vocal member of what was then the opposition and is now part of the government. BEIRUT, Dec 11 (Reuters) – In Beirut’s Martyrs’ Square, 11 photographs hang on a wooden wall, showing hundreds of thousands of anti-Syrian protesters thronging the city’s streets after the February assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri. The pictures, yards away from Hariri’s burial site, bear testimony to a surge of street anger — dubbed the "Cedar Revolution" by the United States — that prompted Syria’s withdrawal from Lebanon after a 29-year military presence.
BEIRUT, Dec 11 (Reuters) – In Beirut’s Martyrs’ Square, 11 photographs hang on a wooden wall, showing hundreds of thousands of anti-Syrian protesters thronging the city’s streets after the February assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri. The pictures, yards away from Hariri’s burial site, bear testimony to a surge of street anger — dubbed the "Cedar Revolution" by the United States — that prompted Syria’s withdrawal from Lebanon after a 29-year military presence.  By Afif Diab CHTOURA, Lebanon Dec 9 (Reuters) – Lebanon’s Hizbollah guerrilla group accused Israel of carrying out a failed attempt to kill one of its officials on Friday and said it would do "what is necessary" to defend itself.
By Afif Diab CHTOURA, Lebanon Dec 9 (Reuters) – Lebanon’s Hizbollah guerrilla group accused Israel of carrying out a failed attempt to kill one of its officials on Friday and said it would do "what is necessary" to defend itself.  Dec 9, 2005
Dec 9, 2005  Lebanese politicians are calling for an international investigation into the case of a mass grave unearthed in Lebanon over the weekend. Digging at the site in
Lebanese politicians are calling for an international investigation into the case of a mass grave unearthed in Lebanon over the weekend. Digging at the site in 


