New Telecom Data Mechanism Adopted as National Dialogue Session’s Fate Remains Obscure

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President Michel Suleiman is exerting efforts to guarantee that the March 14 alliance would attend the upcoming national dialogue session at the Baabda Palace on July 24, as authorities adopted a new mechanism to provide the security agencies with the required telecom data.

According to An Nahar newspaper published on Sunday, Suleiman agreed with top security and judicial leaders and the concerned ministers in the presence of Prime Minister Najib Miqati, during a meeting at the Baabda Palace on Saturday, to provide the security agencies with the required telecom data without any obstruction.

The March 14 alliance announced on Thursday three preconditions to take part in any upcoming dialogue session including : “Handing over the complete telecom data, including the IMSI, to the security agencies; abiding by the Lebanese Constitution which underlines the exclusive authority of the state over arms; and lifting the political and factional cover off the suspects.”

An Nahar newspaper said that the mechanism that the gatherers at the Baabda Palace agreed on includes providing the security agencies with the telecom data and a certain formula on the handing over a unique code used to identify an individual user on a GSM network known as IMSI.

The daily reported that the deal is based on two tracks, the first judicial where the judicial authorities can obtain any information without any reservation while the second is administrative and requires the PM’s approval on the requests submitted by the security agencies.

Suleiman also decided to delegate a team to a European country next week to view the modern mechanisms in intercepting phone calls.

The Baabda Palace meeting agreed on holding a second meeting on July 30 to evaluate the adopted mechanism and its effectiveness.

The president, according to the daily, will not announce any stance on whether the national dialogue table will be held on time or not before Monday to make way for more contacts with the political rivals.

The national dialogue resumed in June after a 19-month absence.

It has since held two sessions that were boycotted by the Lebanese Forces, whose leader Samir Geagea had deemed the talks a “distraction.”

Ministerial sources told the pan-Arab daily al-Hayat that Suleiman is also exerting his efforts to resolve the second condition set by the March 14 to attend the dialogue table.

Sources close to the president told the daily that the president is trying to limit the effects of Hizbullah MP Mohammed Raad’s statement that it was premature to hold any talks on the topic of a national defense strategy before a total liberation from Israeli occupation.

The all-party talks are aimed at discussing a defense strategy for Lebanon, resolving Hizbullah’s possession of arms, and the spread of weapons among Palestinian refugees inside and outside of their camps.

Comments 6
Thumb primesuspect 22 July 2012, 08:25

How shameful is this country to even negotiate justice. What's next, a formula to spare specific faction officials? Is everyone on mushrooms or pills? Good Lord, am I hallucinating?

Thumb geha 22 July 2012, 10:07

hizbullah and fpm are murderors and they will do anything in their power to block information that would expose them.

Missing castro@46 22 July 2012, 12:08

Slash well said Mate.Sleiman has no idea ,what a shame Lebanon have no electricity while in India /Fiji they have it 24/7 ,people in Lebanon should rise agianst the likes of Hezb and the rest of tha Mafia. Muwaten Hezb Iran liberated nothing they cashed in after Ehaud Barak pulled all his troops from South Lebanon after wining the elections in Israel..

Missing elielebnan 22 July 2012, 19:21

Primesuspect said it best... our president is negotiating justice with Thugs!!

I say forget all this circus!! their end is near. M8's oxygen in Syria is about to be turned off. Why throw them a life line now? forget the negotiation table, the Syrian rebels have gone way beyond what we could achieve on the humiliating table. Let Hizb keep their illegal weapons...only for a short while. Very soon they will not needed anymore. They will become encircled in a sea of foes from every direction and Iran is more than a 1000+ miles away :-)

Default-user-icon Truth (Guest) 22 July 2012, 20:06

Mechanism is a word that applies to a managerial environment, a managerial structure conducting business and trying to improve a decision-making process, not to a bunch of criminals called hizbollah, intent on killing their opponents to implement their and the Iranian agenda, wearing a thin veil of pseudo legality, by appearing in the media from time to time, and conducting meetings, whereas their fingerprint marks are everywhere there are below the belt foul kicks, and attempts to kill their political opponents and successful politically motivated murders. Their partners in government are only false witnesses, with no other choice than to cover up such activities in order to survive politically, and especially physically !

Missing marmaroun 22 July 2012, 23:11

Data telecom!!!!! It is becoming soooo obvious that the terrorist and criminal are the satan in lebanon, representant of the iranian regime, hizballah!!! Anyway now that the assad is going down, hisbelshitan and assad lover in lebanon, the oranginas, are going down with him! So no need of data!!!