STL: Fifth Suspect in Hariri Assassination May Be Tried in Absentia if He is Not Found

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The Special Tribunal for Lebanon has announced the confirmation of an indictment accusing Hassan Habib Merhi of involvement in the 14 February 2005 Beirut attack for which four other accused are to be tried in absentia; that trial has a tentative start date of 13 January 2014, said STL President Judge David Baragwanath in a statement on Monday.

“The Lebanese authorities have so far been unable to locate Mr. Merhi. I have therefore ordered the service of the indictment in alternative modes, which include public advertisement. If, following such procedures, Mr. Merhi has not been brought under the Tribunal’s authority, the Trial Chamber will be asked to decide whether to initiate proceedings against him in absentia,” he added.

For citizens of Lebanon, trial in absentia is a familiar alternative to trial in the presence of the accused.

“Its justification is two-fold. First because it is fair: our Statute and Rules of Procedure and Evidence ensure that counsel is appointed to protect the interests of the accused in absentia. Moreover, a person who has been convicted in absentia but then appears before the Tribunal is entitled to a retrial,” explained Baragwanath.

“Secondly, trial in absentia is a valid alternative because it enables the victims and the community to learn the nature of the case presented in the courtroom, and allows victims the opportunity to actively participate in proceedings,” he continued.

“Trial in absentia is however a second-best, because of the absence of the accused. From the standpoint of the accused its disadvantage is that Defense counsel and the Tribunal both lack the information in support of his defense that only the accused can provide,” he stated.

“So I address both Mr. Merhi and also the people of Lebanon. As to Mr. Merhi, I invite you to consider whether you are prepared to face the Special Tribunal with the help both of the Defense Office headed by Francois Roux and of the counsel he would assist you to obtain if that is your wish,” said the STL president.

“As to the people of Lebanon, we seek your help and support in properly performing our tasks,” he remarked.

“The Tribunal is charged with the investigation, prosecution, defense and trial of persons accused of crimes within its jurisdiction. This is what the United Nations, of which Lebanon is a proud founding member, decided, after a request in this sense came from Lebanon. This is why the U.N. Secretary General has appointed each of our judges to perform the adjudication,” he noted.

“Each judge regards our obligation of fairness as absolute. That is why an earlier tentative date was not met; the disclosure of evidence to which the Defense are entitled was then incomplete and the Pre-Trial Judge deemed it necessary to grant more time,” explained Baragwanath.

“I repeat what I have previously said publicly: the politics of Lebanon are for the Lebanese people and are none of our business,” he stressed.

“Our responsibility is confined to two areas. As to the first, our judicial mandate can be summarized as follows: what facts does the criminal law of Lebanon require to be proved by the Prosecutor in relation to the charges contained in the indictment? The Judges will focus on whether those facts are proved by due process, on admissible evidence, beyond reasonable doubt,” he said.

“If so, the accused will be convicted; if the answer to any part of this the latter question is no, then he will be acquitted,” he continued.

“Our second area of responsibility is contributing to the efforts of the Lebanese government, its judiciary, and its people to restore in full the operation of the rule of law in Lebanon,” he added.

“International justice must be pursued to completion. Various attempts to obstruct it have failed. All of our judges, in each of whom I have complete confidence, remain determined to carry out our responsibilities,” he concluded.

On October 10, Merhi, a Hizbullah supporter, was named as the fifth suspect in the February 2005 assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri in Beirut.

Merhi, is charged with a number of crimes including the crime of conspiracy aimed at committing a terrorist act. He is alleged to have acted in a conspiracy with Hizbullah members Mustafa Amin Badreddine, Salim Jamil Ayyash, Hussein Hassan Oneissi, and Assad Hassan Sabra in relation to the attack, all of whom have already been indicted.

Merhi is alleged to have coordinated the preparation of the purported claim of responsibility as part of the preparations for and in furtherance of the attack.

Hizbullah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah has rejected the STL, describing it as an American-Israeli product bent on destroying the party.

He has vowed never to cooperate with the tribunal, saying that the suspects will never be found.

Comments 17
Thumb smarty 21 October 2013, 17:18

the amount of money the STL is requesting is symbolic Southern, in order for Lebanon to heal, it has to contribute to the process. the International Community is meeting Lebanon half way.

Thumb _mowaten_ 21 October 2013, 18:52

please define symbolic. hundreds of millions of dollars have been sunk in that circus political tribunal.

Thumb primesuspect 21 October 2013, 19:59

Yes smarty, define phallic 4 Mowaten.

Missing peace 21 October 2013, 18:04

“The Lebanese authorities have so far been unable to locate Mr. Merhi."

no, they didn't even try.....

Default-user-icon Truth (Guest) 21 October 2013, 18:25

The amount of money needed to bring those criminals to justice, is less than was recently paid to free the thugs in Syria ! I'm sorry it won't cut the snake's head in Iran and in Dahyé though ! As to locating Merhi, he' s probably running some murderers brigade in Syria....

Thumb _mowaten_ 21 October 2013, 18:51

lol. dream on ice-boy.

Thumb _mowaten_ 21 October 2013, 18:54

they recorded thousands of hours of interviews, put together tens of thousands of paper. it doesnt mean they have evidence. the number of words does not make it true.

Thumb _mowaten_ 21 October 2013, 18:55

ps: HA doesnt even recognize the STL, i doubt they accused of "dragging its feet". do you have any article saying that?

Missing peace 21 October 2013, 19:09

HA stopped recognizing it the day they discovered hezbis were implicated in the crimes...

LOL totally different thing!

oh and congrats for knowing what the STL has in its possession! are you working with them?

poor mowaten and his arrogant assumptions....

Thumb _mowaten_ 21 October 2013, 19:25

hahah peace, you already ran from two discussions today as soon as i asked you for factual backing. you're back for more? a7la w sa7la!

regarding HA they didnt "stop recognizing the STL" at any point, because they NEVER recognized it.
from the beginning, seeing how the rules of procedure and evidence were being cooked up to allow condemning anyone without proof, and seeing how it was being done in an unconstitutional agreement between siniora's cabinet and the UN, they knew it was a political tribunal in the making and rejected it.

Missing zahle_nights5 21 October 2013, 20:40

They can run but they can't hide. The flames of justice will burn them at the end...

Missing peace 21 October 2013, 20:46

wrong again mowaten. hezbi recognized an international tribunal at the beginning. check your facts...

who politicized it? hezbollah...
and the mere fact that you seem to know better than the STL the proofs and evidence they have shows how arrogant you hezbi people are!

it never occured to you that in ANY tribunal the evidence is only shown in COURT never before? LOL

if they have suspects then it means they have evidence against them that they will produce in court... not before

and if your hezbi people have hard evidence as they pretend then why do they refuse to send it ? LOL

but we know you know everything better than even a team of international experts!!!! LOL

you lose your credibility by repeating like a parrot the words of your idol!

Missing peace 21 October 2013, 20:47

he doesn't know who is behind tripoli blast but he sure knows who killed hariri! LOL

Thumb _mowaten_ 21 October 2013, 20:49

1: i hate to have to answer those kind of questions, i believe in ideas and dont care what religion people are. but since i already said it here many times, i am an atheist.

2: when they arrested the guy in jabal mohsen and charged him with it, i said congrats to the ISF if they cracked the case. this is pending confirmation (trial and presenting of evidence) of course, but if they did then they should go to jail for life, or be put to death since this death sentence is applicable here.
no matter what happens between bab el tabbaneh's fighters and jabal mohsen's, targeting civilians is never acceptable. if they did they did a big mistake and should pay the price.

Thumb _mowaten_ 21 October 2013, 21:09

because* such decision cannot be made

Thumb _mowaten_ 21 October 2013, 21:10

peace you're so full of it. please show me any article saying that HA endorsed the STL.
i know, you're going to run away once more, claiming your time is too precious to bother providing facts, but it doesnt matter. everybody knows that m8 rejected the tribunal and that is why the UN was thinking of imposing it through chapter 7, and then siniora's cabinet approved it bypassing the parliament. it was then denounced as unconstitutional before such decision cannot be made by the cabinet without approval from the parliament.

Thumb primesuspect 21 October 2013, 21:47

Mr Mowaten, do u like them roasted like haide.salad too? Doea she bring the warm coffee 2 ur bed every morning and if yes, do u join her in her closet-balcony-room?