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Parliamentary Majority Asks U.N. to Move on Tribunal

Wednesday,April 04,2007

In the SpotlightThe parliamentary majority has handed a petition to the United Nations requesting that the world body establish an international tribunal on the assassination of ex-Premier Rafik Hariri.

Legislature Saad Hariri on Tuesday delivered the petition which was signed by 70 lawmakers to the U.N. special coordinator in Lebanon, Geir Pederson.

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النائب الخازن رأ
عضوتكتل التغيير والاصلاح النائب فريد الخازن رأى أن القمة العربية الاخيرة مماثلة لسابقاتها، مشيراً الى انه قد تم التأكيد عبرها على التمسك باعلان بيروت، وضرورة إخلاء المنطقة العربية من أسلحة الدمار الشامل، مع الاحتفاظ بحق إستخدام الطاقة لاغراض سلمية.
 
  
ولفت الخازن في حديثٍ تلفزيوني الى ان القمة لم تتطرق الى الوضعيّن الراهنيّن في العراق ولبنان بسبب الانقسام الداخلي في البلديّن.

وأشار الى أن سوريا تعاني أزمةً مع بعض الدول العربية، متزامنةً مع الازمة اللبنانية ، على عكس السنوات السابقة، عندما كانت الدول العربية تؤيد الوصاية السورية على لبنان .

وإعتبر الخازن أن إعلان بيروت هو أهم المبادرات لفتح باب الحل الجذري لانهاء الصراع العربي- الاسرائيلي،

واصفاً أياه بالافضل لمصلحة إسرائيل في حال توافرت لديها النيات الصادقة لانهاء الصراع المذكور، مشيراً الى ان الكرة الآن في الملعب الاسرائيلي.

الخازن لم يستبعد حصول ضربة عسكرية أميركية لايران،

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Merkel urges Syria to cooperate on Lebanon

Tuesday,April 03,2007

BEIRUT, April 2(Reuters) – German Chancellor Angela Merkel urged Syria on Monday to play a positive role in Lebanon and to cooperate with international efforts to put the suspected killers of Lebanese ex-premier Rafik al-Hariri on trial.

Merkel, on a one-day visit to Lebanon at the end of a Middle East tour, pledged more support to Lebanese security forces and the establishment of a U.N.-backed court to try suspects in the assassination of Hariri and other political attacks.

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Gemayel says tribunal will ‘likely’ be under Chapter 7

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Photo: AP BEIRUT: Former President Amin Gemayel said on Monday that it was becoming increasingly likely that an international tribunal to try suspects into the murder of former Premier Rafik Hariri would be formed under Chapter 7 of the UN Charter, which would allow the tribunal to go forward even without the endorsement of the Lebanese government.

"Syria’s vows that it will not cooperate with the international tribunal mean that it is more than likely that it will be formed under Chapter 7, because otherwise suspects in the Hariri murder cannot be extradited," Gemayel said.

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Geagea directs stream of criticism at opposition

Monday, April 02, 2007

Geagea directs stream of criticism at opposition

BZUMMAR: Lebanese Forces (LF) leader   Samir Geagea said on Sunday that the only solution to Lebanon’s political crisis was to elect a new president and disarm all militias. "The position of president has been vacant and totally inefficient for the past 15 years and some armed groups in Lebanon have extensive external connections and were militarily a lot more powerful than the government, which is totally unacceptable," Geagea told a delegation of Casino du Liban employees who came to visit him at his residence in Bzummar.

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Aoun Predicts: No Presidential Elections On Time

Monday,April 02,2007

D4G48206.jpgFree Patriotic Movement Leader Michael Aoun has said the forthcoming Presidential elections in Lebanon will not be held according to the constitutional schedule.
Aoun made the remark in an interview screened Saturday evening by the NBN television network, an outlet advocating the Hizbullah-led opposition.

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Hizbullah: UN troops welcome in South

Saturday, March 31, 2007

Drapeau du Hezbollah  BEIRUT: Hizbollah’s number two said on Friday that the resistance group welcomes the presence of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) "as long as it abides by its missions and does not overstep its jurisdiction." In an interview with Sawt Ash-Shaab radio station, Sheikh Naim Quassem said that the presence of UNIFIL troops in South Lebanon "is welcome – provided that the peacekeeping force supports the Lebanese Army in preventing any armed presence and preventing Israel from attacking the South."

"Hizbullah does not have any problem with UNIFIL… [and] the relation remains positive," Qassem said.

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Olmert sees “revolutionary change” in Arab world

Friday,March 30,2007

Ehud Olmert JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said on Thursday there was a "revolutionary change" in the perception of Arab states toward Israel, Israeli media reported.

"There is a process here that the fighting in Lebanon (last year) has sharpened," Olmert was quoted as saying during a reception for his Kadima party.

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Arab leaders make no moves on Lebanon

Friday, March 30, 2007

Arab leaders make no moves on Lebanon

RIYADH: The Arab League summit in Riyadh failed to initiate any sort of Arab initiative – Saudi or otherwise – to help Lebanon solve its four-month-old political deadlock. Most speeches from various Arab leaders during the second and final day of talks overlooked the Lebanese crisis, with only Kuwaiti Emir Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah urging Arab leaders to work on solving the deadlock and Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh warning that Lebanese divisions "could have negative repercussions on the country."

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