Hariri

dancing-loon

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UN says 'network' killed Hariri

A UN commission investigating the death of former Lebanese PM Rafik Hariri says the evidence suggests a network of people was responsible for the attack.

No individuals were named, but the investigators said what it called the "Hariri Network" might also be behind other deadly attacks in Lebanon.

The ex-PM and 22 others died in a huge car bombing in Beirut in February 2005.
Past UN inquiries suggested that Syrian and Lebanese intelligence forces had played a role - which Syria denied.

The commission said the evidence indicated that the network existed before his assassination and carried out surveillance of the former prime minister.

It said at least part of the network continued to operate after Mr Hariri's killing.

Lebanon has been in crisis and without a president for months, amid a drawn-out power struggle between the pro- and anti-Syrian factions.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7319173.stm
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The "network" sure went to quite some length to kill this man. Who would benefit from his death? Who is the enemy of Lebanon?
This is almost as mysterious as the Litvinenko case.
 

Colpy

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UN says 'network' killed Hariri

A UN commission investigating the death of former Lebanese PM Rafik Hariri says the evidence suggests a network of people was responsible for the attack.

No individuals were named, but the investigators said what it called the "Hariri Network" might also be behind other deadly attacks in Lebanon.

The ex-PM and 22 others died in a huge car bombing in Beirut in February 2005.
Past UN inquiries suggested that Syrian and Lebanese intelligence forces had played a role - which Syria denied.

The commission said the evidence indicated that the network existed before his assassination and carried out surveillance of the former prime minister.

It said at least part of the network continued to operate after Mr Hariri's killing.

Lebanon has been in crisis and without a president for months, amid a drawn-out power struggle between the pro- and anti-Syrian factions.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7319173.stm
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The "network" sure went to quite some length to kill this man. Who would benefit from his death? Who is the enemy of Lebanon?
This is almost as mysterious as the Litvinenko case.

The greatest enemy of lebanon is Syria.....which has controled the country for decades.
 

dancing-loon

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Hi, Colpy;
what about Israel and Mossad?
Do you happen to know if Mr. Hariri was in sympathy with the Hezbollah, Israel's enemy?