Bellemare Says Hariri Murder Perpetrators Will be Brought to Justice

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Former Special Tribunal for Lebanon Prosecutor Daniel Bellemare expressed optimism that the perpetrators of ex-Prime Minister Rafik Hariri’s assassination in 2005 will be brought to justice.

“I never despair…Look at the Balkans. Some of them took 12 or 15 years before they were found,” Bellemare, a Canadian, said in his first interview after he resigned his post at the end of his tenure on Feb. 25 for health reasons.

The STL sought to try four indicted Hizbullah operatives in absentia after efforts to apprehend them had failed.

“Even a conviction in absentia would do much to end the corrosive culture of impunity that has dominated Lebanon for decades,” Bellemare told Ottawa Citizen newspaper.

The former STL official stated that Hizbullah didn’t know that the circumstantial evidence would be there to lay charges, noting that the investigator’s work became more difficult after there was reference to the communication data in a U.N. report.

"Hizbullah didn't know at the time that the cellphones were leaving traces. After that, the line went dead,” Bellemare said.

He lashed out at the party for describing him as a “puppet of the U.S. and of Israel.”

"The way the argument went is that Israel could not defeat Lebanon militarily, so now they were trying, through the tribunal, to defeat Lebanon,” Bellemare said.

The accusation the tribunal was politically motivated was "so insulting," he said. "We were always driven by one thing: to find the truth."

The tribunal was set up in The Hague in 2009 by the United Nations after a massive car bomb attack killed Hariri and 22 others in Beirut.

The former prosecutor revealed that the investigation suffered a blow after the assassination of Internal Security Forces Major Wissam Eid, who was top Lebanese investigator into the murder of Hariri.

“Eid found the cellphone networks all led back, in one way or another, to land lines inside a Hizbullah-run hospital,” Bellemare said.

Eid met with U.N. telecom experts and expressed his will to help with the investigations. Eight days after his initial meeting with the U.N. investigators, Eid was killed by a bomb that destroyed his vehicle.

"It was a very, very key starting point for us," Bellemare added.

He praised all the Lebanese governments that succeeded during the work of the STL saying that even Prime Minister Najib Miqati, who is leading a cabinet dominated by Hizbullah, was very supportive of the tribunal’s work.

"They all want to find the truth," he insisted.

Comments 5
Thumb geha 13 March 2012, 09:19

hizbushaitan will pay for these murdors and others one way or another.

Default-user-icon Mo (Guest) 13 March 2012, 09:30

I will one day stand on nassrallah's grave and though instead of reading the fatiha, I will spit on it and be happy of his death. I once praised him for his method and drive to push israel out of lebanon and how he claimed to fight a battle for all muslims. I am sorry Mr. Nassrallah, I believe now that you have driven a tactic for your people to rule lebanon and part of a wider agenda that I want no part in. I also would like to state that israel will always be my enemy more than you ever will be, but I am happy to let them know that they have free rain to take you and your people out and this time I will not stand to support you while you and your people vanish. Though I inform israel, your day will come also.

Default-user-icon Peoples (Guest) 13 March 2012, 09:35

My issue is that in the form of israel we are clear that we hate eachother and i am happy to fight that battle. no matter where we reach in the international front, I will always know you are my sworn and true enemy. We will fight you till the end. But as for Hizbullah, well, your deception is worse than that of the enemy. it is like a brother stabbing me in the back.. I close friend sleeping with my wife, a father that abused ones sister. that is the category you fall under. I would cry more for israeli children that could pass away from war than your people just so you know.....

Default-user-icon Tossy Duchambey (Guest) 13 March 2012, 14:30

To this day, not one Israeli killer has been brought to justice. So now Bellemare wants to convince us that he will! Go play bel arb3a. Regardless, those Israelis who barbecued the pork deserve a medal of honor and the greatest appreciation of all decent Lebanese for ridding them of two filths: Rafic Syria and the Syrian occupation.

Missing allouchi 13 March 2012, 14:31

Ya Hizballa, Syria and Iran justice is coming...Allah yirhamak ya Sheikh Rafik and all innocent Lebanese.