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Libya will not be silent about the incident of Imam Sadr
Libya-Lebanon, Politics, 8/30/2004
According to the official news agency JANA, today, The General People's Committee for Foreign Liaison and International Cooperation has issued the following statement:
"The disappearance of Imam Musa Sadr, was a circle in a continuous chain of incidents of kidnappings, assassinations, settling of accounts among the many political, denominational, and ideological belligerents in the Arab East area, in the 70s of the past century."
"Those events victimized scores of prominent leaders, including the nationalist leader, Kamal Jumbalat, President Bashir al-Jamail, President Raniah Ma'uadh, Prime Minister Rashid Karami, Mufti Sheikh Hassan Khaled and others."
"All of the events were within that same chain among those parties in that region and during that same period."
"Libya, however, will not keep silent about that incident, and it is concerned with its follow up, because before his disappearance, Imam Musa Sadr was its guest, and because it considered him as one of the leaders of the resistance against Zionist colonialism, and with his disappearance, the resistance lost one of its men who was so tough against the enemy."
"Libya will not be satisfied, until it finds out who was behind that heinous crime, and it will not allow those rival forces in the Arab East to settle their accounts at Libya's expense, then escape responsibility, and therefore, one day they must be exposed."
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