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The lead spokesperson for the external affairs of the EU, Peter Stano, said Tuesday that the Beirut port blast investigation has to be “completed as soon as possible,” and that it should be impartial, credible and transparent.
“The European Union recalls that the investigation into the Beirut Port blast should be completed as soon as possible, and that it should be impartial, credible, transparent as well as independent,” Stano said in a video message.
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A Cabinet session was suspended Tuesday and adjourned to Wednesday, after it witnessed a heated debate over a demand by the ministers of Hizbullah, Amal Movement and Marada Movement for a stance on Beirut port blast investigator Judge Tarek Bitar, TV networks said.
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Army Says Arsal Nitrates Agricultural as Charges Filed in Iaat Case
The army on Tuesday announced that a quantity of ammonium nitrate seized in the eastern border town of Arsal is not explosive, as charges were filed in the case of the ammonium nitrate truck confiscated in the Bekaa town of Iaat.
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Head of Free Patriotic Movement Jebran Bassil said Tuesday that even though the bloc “is not part of the new government,” the FPM will do what it can to help the government overcome the crisis.
He pointed out that “we were handed a country that is occupied, under (Syrian) tutelage and lacks sovereignty” and that “we are working to give it back its freedom and independence.”
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Lead investigator in port blast case, Judge Tarek Bitar, issued Tuesday an in-absentia arrest warrant against ex-minister and MP Ali Hassan Khalil after the latter failed to appear this morning as a defendant before the Judge for interrogation.
Bitar reportedly accused Khalil of committing the crimes of murder, vandalism and arson, coupled with possible intent and professional negligence.
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Hizbullah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah on Monday launched his fiercest attack to date on Beirut port blast investigator Judge Tarek Bitar, calling for replacing him with a “transparent and honest judge.”
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Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea on Monday charged that Hizbullah’s efforts are focused on “deviating attention from the real cause of the crisis” in the country.
Speaking at a meeting with a student delegation, Geagea blamed the country’s compounded crisis on the rule of Hizbullah and the Free Patriotic Movement over the past 10 years.
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Member of the Loyalty to the Resistance bloc, Hizbullah MP Hassan Ezzeddine, has said that “there is a complete story about the ammonium nitrate ship that entered the port of Beirut.”
“The story could be published at any moment in the media so that all people will get to know what happened,” Ezzeddine said.
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The Civilian Court of Cassation on Monday dismissed a petition filed by ex-minister Ali Hassan Khalil and Ghazi Zoaiter for the removal of Judge Tarek Bitar, the lead investigative judge into the Beirut port blast.
The Court argued that it is not the right authority to look into the request seeing as Bitar is not one of its judges and that his jurisdiction does not make him affiliated with the public prosecution.
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Parliamant Speaker Nabih Berri has revealed that he has urged Prime Minister Najib Miqati to finalize talks with the International Monetary Fund and to tackle the power crisis.
“Miqati’s chance should not exceed a month and a half,” Berri said, in an interview, considering that “Parliament will be quasi-idle by the start of December, due to the holidays and to the nearness of the elections.”
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