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Nasrullah against pressure on Hariri UN investigation committee
The secretary general of the Lebanese Hizbullah party Sheikh Hassan Nasrullah called for not placing pressures on the work of the UN investigation committee to the assassination of the former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri.
Lebanon, Politics, 9/3/2005

Lahoud's opponents assess his position as threatened
A Lebanese parliamentarian, opposing the Lebanese President Emil Lahoud, considered that the position of the latter has become disappointing, after accusations were officially addressed to four senior officers close to him of being involved in planning for the assassination of the former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri.
Lebanon, Politics, 9/3/2005

Four Lebanese security leaders formely accused in Hariri assassination
The Lebanese attorney general officially accused four former security leaders, being held in the case of assassinating former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri.
Lebanon, Politics, 9/2/2005

Mehlis ready to visit Damascus in investigation of Hariri assassination
Chairman of the UN investigation committee to the assassination of the former Lebanese prime minister Rafik al-Hariri, Detlev Mehlis, expressed his readiness to head for Damascus to continue investigations.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 9/2/2005

Lebanon interrogates security leaders
The Lebanese authorities continued to keep in custody three former security leaders in addition to the commander of the Republican Guard after they were interrogated at the headquarters of the Internal Security leadership in Beirut on Wednesday while former parliamentarian, who was questioned, Nasser Qindil was released.
Lebanon, Politics, 9/1/2005

Lahoud rejects settling the Palestinians in Lebanon
Lebanon's president, Emile Lahoud, has stressed his country's keenness to maintain fraternal relations of cooperation with Syria.
Lebanon-Palestine, Politics, 9/1/2005

BBC: Qandil testifies before UN investigation committee
Lebanon-UN, Politics, 9/1/2005

Berri confers US Congress Delegation
Lebanon-USA, Politics, 9/1/2005

Sinioura-Larsen phone call on development
Lebanon-UN, Politics, 9/1/2005

Qindil returns to Lebanon to face investigators of al-Hariri assassination
After he stressed that he had met with the leaders of the security departments to make sure that they are carrying out set duties, Sinioura said, addressing the Lebanese people, that "everyone will be under the umbrella of the law, and that the world will be turned upside-down on the heads of criminals."
Lebanon, Politics, 8/31/2005

Revenge or silencing assassinations fears in Lebanon
Saad Eddine al-Hariri, the son of the assassinated Lebanese prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri, said that his existence since two weeks in Paris is because he was exposed to death threats, noting that that those who killed Rafiq al-Hariri may decide to kill all of the al-Hariri family.
Lebanon, Politics, 8/31/2005

Investigations into al-Hariri assassination cause fears in many
The acts of arrest came in atmospheres of tension in Lebanon after the UN investigation committee notified the Lebanese security authorities that there is a list, including names of Lebanese figures, being vulnerable for assassination, and this resulted in that many of those figures left Lebanon
Lebanon, Politics, 8/31/2005

Lahoud plays down the interrogation of Lebanese security officials in Hariri assassination
The Lebanese President Emil Lahoud played down the importance of summoning former Lebanese security officials to be brought as suspects before the UN investigation committee on the assassination of the former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri.
Lebanon, Politics, 8/31/2005

Former Lebanese premier warns of exploiting UN Hariri investigation findings
Former Lebanese Prime Minister Salim al-Hoss warned against unjustly accusing Syria of the consequences of the assassination of former Lebanese Premier Rafiq al-Hariri.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 8/31/2005

Lebanon arrests four leaders in Hariri assassination investigation
The Lebanese authorities arrested three former senior security officers and the chairman of the republican guard, while a memorandum of arrest was issued for the arrest of a member of the Lebanese parliament.
Lebanon, Politics, 8/30/2005

Assafir: Solana will not visit Lebanon today
Lebanon-European Union, Politics, 8/30/2005

Syria to fully cooperate with investigation of Hariri assassination
Syria's Permanent Representative to the U.N. Faisal Miqdad has underlined on Saturday that Syria met all what the international investigators had asked for regarding the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq al-Hariri.
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 8/29/2005

Daoudi regrets that Mehlis report points out to syria
Legal Counselor at the Syrian Foreign Ministry, Riad al-Daoudi, said it is regrettable that the report of UN investigator Detlev Mehlis claimed that Syria did not cooperate with the international investigation committee into the killing of former Lebanese Premier Rafiq al-Hariri.
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 8/29/2005

Hariri's son on the assassination investigation
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 8/29/2005

Syrian van is stoned by Lebanese youth near border
Lebanon-Syria, Local, 8/29/2005

$335 million worth of trade volume with Lebanon
Egypt-Lebanon, Economics, 8/29/2005


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