March 14 to Submit to U.N. Petition Asking STL to Probe All Assassinations of March 14 Figures

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March 14's MPs announced Friday that they have decided to submit to U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon a petition demanding the expansion of the jurisdiction of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon to cover all the assassinations that targeted March 14 figures after Dec. 12, 2005 – the day MP Gebran Tueni was murdered.

The announcement was made during a mass rally commemorating the ninth anniversary of former premier Rafik Hariri's assassination at the BIEL exhibition center in Beirut.

The event kicked off with a video featuring statements by a number of March 8 figures against the U.N.-backed STL, which was followed by a recorded speech marking the occasion by Nazek Hariri, ex-PM Rafik Hariri's widow.

A video about the assassination operations that started with the 2004 attempt on MP Marwan Hamadeh's life as well as the popular demos and developments that followed Hariri's 2005 assassination was also played at the rally.

The gathering also involved a video about the slain premier's life and another featuring STL co-prosecutor Alexander Milne's interventions at the in absentia trials that started on January 16, and testimonies from relatives of Feb. 14 victims.

In a speech at the rally, former justice minister Charles Rizk said “the judicial establishment that was created because of his martyrdom (STL) was the first response against those who tried to assassinate him again after his death."

“Rafik Hariri reminds us that we have no other choice but the state,” Rizk said.

“Violence has never reached this extent in the Middle East and it is crossing our border while there is no state to deter it,” he lamented.

The STL is probing the Feb. 14, 2005 assassination of Hariri and 22 other people in a massive bombing in Beirut's Ain el-Mreisseh area.

The STL's mandate covers Hariri's murder and other attacks that occurred in Lebanon between October 1, 2004 and December 12, 2005.

On December 13, 2005, the Lebanese government asked the United Nations to establish a tribunal of an international character to try all those who are alleged responsible for the attack of February 14, 2005.

Pursuant to U.N. Security Council Resolution 1664 (2006), the United Nations and the Lebanese Republic negotiated an agreement on the establishment of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon.

Further to Security Council Resolution 1757 (2007), the Statute of the Special Tribunal entered into force on June 10, 2007.

The tribunal has also established jurisdiction over three attacks relating to MP Marwan Hamadeh, former Lebanese Communist Party chief George Hawi and former defense minister Elias Murr, deeming them of similar nature to Hariri's assassination.

The tribunal’s jurisdiction can be extended beyond the period between February 14, 2005 and December 12, 2005 if the tribunal finds that the attacks in question are connected in accordance with the principles of criminal justice and are of a nature and gravity similar to the Feb. 14 attack.

This connection includes but is not limited to a combination of the following elements: criminal intent (motive), the purpose behind the attacks, the nature of the victims targeted, the pattern of the attacks (modus operandi), and the perpetrators.

Crimes that occurred after December 12, 2005 can be eligible to be included in the tribunal’s jurisdiction under the same criteria if it is so decided by the Lebanese government and the United Nations and with the consent of the Security Council.

On Tuesday, the STL Trial Chamber approved a request from the Prosecution to join the case against the accused Hassan Habib Merhi to the case against Salim Ayyash, Mustafa Badreddine, Assad Sabra and Hussein Oneissi, whose in absentia trial had started on January 16.

The court said the five accused are members of Hizbullah.

Hizbullah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah has rejected the STL, describing it as an American-Israeli conspiracy against his party. He has vowed never to cooperate with the tribunal, saying that the suspects will never be found.

Timeline
  • 14 February 2014, 17:34

    A video showing STL co-prosecutor Milne's interventions at the in absentia trials and testimonies from relatives of Feb. 14 victims is being played at BIEL.

  • 14 February 2014, 17:30

    A video about slain premier Rafik Hariri's life is being played at BIEL.

  • 14 February 2014, 17:26

    Former justice minister Charles Rizk: Violence has never reached this extent in the Middle East and it is crossing our border while there is no state to deter it.

  • 14 February 2014, 17:26

    Former justice minister Charles Rizk: Rafik Hariri reminds us that we have no other choice but the state.

  • 14 February 2014, 17:25

    Former justice minister Charles Rizk: The judicial establishment that was created because of his martyrdom was the first response against those who tried to assassinate him again after his death.

  • 14 February 2014, 17:20

    March 14's MPs announced that they have decided to submit to U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon a petition demanding the expansion of STL's jurisdiction to involve all the assassinations that happened after Jebran Tueni's murder.

  • 14 February 2014, 17:16

    A video about the assassination operations that started with the attempt on MP Marwan Hamadeh's life, and the demos and political developments that followed, is being played at BIEL.

  • 14 February 2014, 17:10

    A recorded speech by Nazek Hariri, ex-PM Rafik Hariri's widow, is being played at the BIEL exhibition center.

  • 14 February 2014, 17:06

    A video featuring statements by a number of March 8 figures against the STL is being played at the BIEL exhibition center.

  • 14 February 2014, 17:02

    Lebanese Forces' representative MP Sethrida Geagea arrived at BIEL.

  • 14 February 2014, 17:01

    The rally kicked off with the national anthem.

  • 14 February 2014, 16:57

    Mustaqbal Movement Secretary-General Ahmed Hariri arrived at BIEL.

  • 14 February 2014, 16:52

    Head of al-Mustaqbal bloc MP Fouad Saniora arrived at the BIEL exhibition center in Beirut to take part in a rally marking the 9th anniversary of Rafik Hariri's assassination.

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Comments 9
Thumb primesuspect 14 February 2014, 17:00

Lebanon misses Rafik Hariri dearly. There's no match 4 him today. Not his son, not his nephews, nobody...

Missing peace 14 February 2014, 17:46

then give us the name of a M8 leader that did better to Lebanon in the past decades?

Default-user-icon Zirkando Shubraftil (Guest) 14 February 2014, 18:12

I hope the STL does. And when they do, they will possibly find out that the Sanni terrorists had a hand in some (if not all) of the assassinations. Furthermore, when they look deeper into those who supported, sheltered, bred and funded these Sannis they will definitely be led to al-Mustaqbal al-Ta3ees of al-Mafioso al-Hariri & Local and Regional Partners. Finally, we shall see Fouad l'israelien aniora and cheikh Saad al-Haribi Telteyn al-Marajil in striped clothese behind bars waiting to be hanged (or stoned to death a la Sanni lunacy). Eventually, we shall discover that the STL is the biggest friggin multi-million dollar farce.

Missing people-power 14 February 2014, 20:31

Quote from _-Flamethrower-_ 1/17/2014:

"i'm willing to say that hezbollah killed hariri. how will the lebanese deal with it? the same way they dealt with geagea killing rashid karami or the frangieh church massacre. they will come to the point where they need to understand that the page must be turned and that there is no way to govern in any cabinet or any parliament without hezbollah by your side. only when hezb itself decides its resistance and military are no longer needed, will it disband by its own accord and without anyone forcing it."

Missing people-power 14 February 2014, 20:34

Allow me to summarize your previously quoted comments:

1. Yes, Hezbollah killed former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri
2. Let's just pretend it didn't happen
3. Let's also pretend that Hezbollah didn't kill Gemayel, Tueni, Kassir, Hawi, Eid, Ghanem, Eido, al Hassan, and Chatah
4. Let's pretend some more that they didn't try to kill Murr, Hamadeh, Chidiac, Shehadeh, and Harb
5. After all this pretending, let's allow the killers be part of the cabinet with the people they tried to kill
6. Let's allow Hezbollah to decide if and when they want to stop killing their political opponents
7. Let's allow Hezbollah to decide if and when they want to disarm

Missing people-power 14 February 2014, 20:38

Quote from _-Flamethrower-_ 2/17/2014

"without proof, i prefer not to smear other people's life with empty accusations"

Fifi doesn't want to smear Jamil Sayyed's reputation, but is perfectly willing to smear Rafiq Hariri's reputation without proof and with empty accusations.

Missing people-power 14 February 2014, 20:44

Sorry, the last gem was from 2/12/14, not 2/17/14

Missing peace 15 February 2014, 12:49

wolf: just name ONE M8 politician that did better to Lebanon? thank you...

Thumb FlameCatcher 15 February 2014, 13:35

To all M8 sheep : please show me how M8 has done anything to advance the investigations of these murders under their rule before you criticize the STL.

NOTHING!!! The only thing they have achieved is provide cover and protection to the killers and obstruct justice !