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Saad Hariri Says Assad Partly Responsible for His Father's Death
Legislator Saad Hariri has said Syrian President Bashar Assad was at least partly responsible for his father's death, in an interview with the German Der Spiegel magazine.
"Assad is to blame. Or let me put it like this: 'Based on everything I know, I hold him at least partly responsible," he told the magazine Monday.

U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan on Saturday received the latest report from investigators probing ex-Premier Rafik Hariri's murder in a bombing in February 2005.

In it, chief investigator Serge Brammertz asked that the U.N. panel probing the murder be granted a one-year extension, as Lebanon had urged. He is due to brief the Security Council on his report Wednesday.

Hariri's killing has widely been blamed on Syria, which dominated Lebanese politics for three decades, but Damascus has denied any involvement.

Saad Hariri, who is majority leader in parliament, said the country could never return to normal until the case has been resolved.

"The attackers should be tried in an international court of law," he told Der Spiegel. "I know that Lebanon will not rest until this crime is solved."

The crisis triggered by the Hariri murder led Syria to withdraw its troops from Lebanon last year after 29 years of military and political domination of its smaller neighbor.

But anti-Syrian parties charge that Damascus is still interfering behind the scenes and continues to destabilize Lebanon.(AFP-Naharnet)
 

Beirut, 13 Jun 06, 10:30
 
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