سوريا ترسل جدول عن هويات الاشخاص ال33 المرسل بحقهم مذكرات توقيف

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نفت مصادر معنية صحة ما أوردته بعض وسائل الإعلام أمس من أن "سوريا أعادت إرسال مذكرات التوقيف الغيابية بحق 33 شخصية سياسية وأمنية وقضائية لبنانية".

واوضحت لـصحيفة "المستقبل"، ان "ما ورد الى بيروت هو عبارة عن جدول تفصيلي بهويات الأشخاص الـ33 فقط"، لافتة الى ان "الانتربول لا يمكنه ان يقبل بهذا النوع من المراسلات لانه يتعارض مع نظامه الأساسي".

ومن جهة اخرى، أوضح مصدر معني انه "ادّعى لدى المحكمة الدولية الخاصة في لبنان على قاضي التحقيق السوري والمدعي العام السوري وعلى اللواء المتقاعد جميل السيد وكل من ساهم في فبركة هذا الملف غير القانوني لاعاقة عمل العدالة الدولية".

ولفت الى أنه "يبدو انه سهى عن بال الدولة السورية ان نظام المحكمة يسمح بمحاكمة كل من يحاول إعاقة عملها".

التعليقات 5
Missing eagle 10:20 ,2011 آب 09

Simple advice .... keep them coz soon you will be receiving your own arrest warrant....

Default-user-icon Truth (ضيف) 11:21 ,2011 آب 09

They should worry about covering their a.s before the STL strip them naked! Watch also for the Turks rolling from the north. You will soon be running for cover you bastards!

Default-user-icon Citizen-1 (ضيف) 12:47 ,2011 آب 09

A failed regime such as the Assad regime is issuing arrest warrants.....! How ironic, sad, and funny at the same time. Wlak they have no shame, no morals, NOTHING. Notice how they issue "arrest warrants" without trial. At least call them witnesses, call them accused, ask them to testify..... wlak shu arrest warrants????

Default-user-icon Lancelot DuLac (ضيف) 14:02 ,2011 آب 09

As though any correspondence issued by the Syrian regime had any credibility on the World stage.

This being said, it is fascinating that Jamil Al Sayyed's lawsuit is based in Syria while the offenses that he claims were committed against his person were committed in Lebanon.

Since when is Syria, a country on equal footing with North Korea and 1970's Cambodia as the most repressive and dictatorial regime on the planet, a place where the oppressed of the Earth can find a compassionate judicial institution? Syrian people get shot and tortured for simply protesting against their condition.

If you want justice Mr. Al Sayyed, and you don't trust the Lebanese judicial system (which is your God-given right), then sue your offenders in Belgium or in the Netherlands, where both credibility and fairness are ensured.

Default-user-icon Beiruti (ضيف) 15:57 ,2011 آب 09

First of all, "arrest warrants" usually are not issued as the result of a lawsuit. Lawsuits are civil proceedings for which summons are issued, but not to arrest anyone.

Second, the writ of the Assad government has about as much force, at this point in time as a writ issued by the Confederate States of America in April 1865 weeks before the government collapsed.

Mr.Jamil Sayed is riding a dead pony.