Karma Khayat deputy head of news for Lebanese TV AL Jadeed
The UN-backed tribunal investigating the 2005 assassination of the Lebanese prime minister Rafik Hariri has cleared a journalist of identifying witnesses but found her guilty of contempt of court.
The judgment is the first handed down by the special tribunal for Lebanon, based in The Hague, and has raised questions about media freedom and the priorities of international courts in pursuit of justice.
Judge Nicola Lettieri ruled that Karma Khayat, deputy head of news at Lebanon’s al-Jadeed TV station, had not undermined public confidence in the tribunal but had committed contempt of court by ignoring a court order to remove the broadcasts made in 2012 from the station’s website. The TV station was acquitted of corporate liability on both counts.