Lebanon
Latest stories
Al-Sayyed Goes to The Hague with a Mission, Politicians Convince Angry Relatives Not to Confront him

The Hague - Naharnet Exclusive

The arrival of former General Security chief Jamil al-Sayyed at the seat of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon in The Hague to attend the trial in ex-Premier Rafik Hariri's assassination caused a stir among the relatives of the victims in the series of bombings that targeted Lebanese figures since the assassination attempt against MP Marwan Hamadeh in October 2004.

W140 Full Story
Report: Two Suspects in Hariri Assassination in Iran, Others Were 'Killed'

Two suspects in the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri are in Iran while the rest “have been killed,” the German news magazine Der Spiegel reported on Wednesday.

"Western intelligence agencies believe that the two prime suspects in Hariri's assassination are in Iran,” Der Spiegel said.

W140 Full Story
March 14: STL Gives Way to New Era of Justice, National Reconciliation

The March 14 general-secretariat considered on Wednesday that the launching of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon's work opens the door for "justice and eventually, reconciliation and forgiveness in the country."

“With this trial, a new era starts in Lebanon and it is the era of international justice that is based on international law," the general-secretariat said in a released statement after its weekly meeting.

W140 Full Story
Hariri Arrives in The Hague ahead of STL's Opening Session

Former Prime Minister Saad Hariri arrived on Wednesday evening in The Hague to participate in the first session of the trial of the four suspects accused of carrying out the assassination of his father, late premier Rafik Hariri.

Hariri arrived to The Hague from Paris on board a private jet and he was accompanied by deputy Speaker MP Farid Makari, MPs Marwan Hamadeh and Sami Gemayel, former minister Bassem Sabeh, ex-MP Ghattas Khoury, and Hariri's chief of staff, Nader Hariri, a statement released by the ex-PM's office said.

W140 Full Story
Reporters' Distribution in The Hague Hotels Reflection of Political Affiliation, and Hariri's Guests Are the Most Fortunate

The Hague - Naharnet feature

The positioning of journalists who flew to The Netherlands to cover the first session of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon reflects the division and the rift in the Lebanese society towards the trial of the alleged assassins of former premier Rafik Hariri as representatives of local media outlets checked into different hotels in The Hague and the municipality of Leidschendam, each according to their political views and their opinions on the works of the STL.

W140 Full Story
New Alternate Judge Assigned to STL Trial Chamber

The Special Tribunal for Lebanon announced on Wednesday the assignment of Judge Nicola Lettieri to the Trial Chamber, following his appointment last week by the U.N. Secretary-General as the new international alternate judge.

“President of the Tribunal (David Baragwanath) assigned Lettieri to the Trial Chamber of the STL,” a statement released by the STL said.

W140 Full Story
France Prepares Suggestion for Weapons to Be Offered to Army, Part of KSA's USD 'Four' Billion Donation

Paris - Naharnet Exclusive Report

Officials concerned with Lebanese affairs in the French administration assured on Wednesday that the Saudi Arabian donation to the military institution has taken its first steps towards implementation.

W140 Full Story
Two Kidnapped Syrians Freed after Meqdad Clan Mediation Effort

Two Syrian abductees were released on Wednesday in the northern Bekaa town of Shaat, after al-Meqdad clan mediated with the kidnappers.

"Abdul Latif and Firas Meqdad were freed after the Meqdad clan mediated with the abductors,” the state-run National News Agency reported.

W140 Full Story
Suleiman: STL is a Step towards Holding Criminals Accountable for their Actions

President Michel Suleiman stressed on Wednesday Lebanon's commitment to international resolutions, while highlighting the importance of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon in ending impunity in Lebanon.

He said on the eve of the beginning of the STL trial: “The tribunal is a step towards holding criminals accountable for their actions.”

W140 Full Story
U.S. Pledges $76 Million for Syrian Refugees in Lebanon

The United States pledged on Wednesday 76 million dollars to Lebanon to help it cope with the rising number of Syrian refugees escaping the war in their country, the state-run National News Agency reported.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry told caretaker Premier Najib Miqati during a meeting they held in Kuwait that the U.S. earmarked 76 million dollars to Lebanon to support the Syrian refugees, NNA said.

W140 Full Story