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The Christian Science Monitor
from the March 28, 2005 edition -
http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0328/p06s02-wome.html

Victory for Lebanese hungry for 'truth'
Lebanon agreed this weekend to an inquiry into Rafik Hariri's death.
Another bomb exploded in Beirut Saturday.

By Nicholas Blanford | Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor

 BEIRUT - The Lebanese government has reversed its opposition to an
international investigation into the assassination of former prime minister
Rafik Hariri after a UN report released last week slammed the Lebanese
authorities' handling of the case.


The decision to accept an independent investigation came as this city was
rocked by another bomb blast Saturday evening, the third unclaimed
explosion in eight days. The blast wounded six people further heightening
tensions in this city already on edge since the Feb. 14 murder of Mr.
Hariri.

"Lebanon agrees to the creation of an international commission of inquiry
if the Security Council takes such a decision to uncover the truth in the
assassination of Rafik Hariri," Foreign Minister Mahmoud Hammoud said
Saturday.

Lebanon's recent violent history has been marked by several high-profile
assassinations of presidents and a prime minister. None were ever fully
explained. But Hariri's murder has cut across sectarian lines and provoked
an unprecedented nationwide demand for the truth.

The words "al haqiqah," Arabic for "the truth," is found all over Beirut,
on billboards and car windows. It's symbolized by the blue ribbons many
Lebanese are wearing on their lapels.

Under mounting domestic and international pressure, Emile Lahoud, the
pro-Syrian Lebanese president, also promised to cooperate with the United
Nations "on whatever method it adopts in order to know the identity of the
perpetrators." It is a marked turnaround for the embattled Lebanese
authorities that had opposed any international involvement in investigating
Hariri's murder.

The US and France are expected to push for a new UN Security Council
resolution calling for an independent investigation in the wake of the UN
report's findings. The Security Council could meet as early as Tuesday.

The report, compiled by a UN fact-finding commission composed of
investigators and experts from Ireland, Egypt, Morocco, and Switzerland,
contained harsh criticism of both the Syrian and Lebanese authorities'
handling of the investigation.

"The Lebanese security services have demonstrated serious and systematic
negligence in carrying out the duties usually performed by a professional
national security apparatus," it said.

The commission said that the scene of the blast that killed Hariri and 19
others "was not properly managed or preserved and as a result important
evidence was either removed or destroyed without record." It also accused
the Lebanese security services of dumping parts of a pickup truck in the
bomb crater that were then photographed and labeled as evidence.

The Lebanese government has stated that Hariri was killed by a suicide
bomber who detonated his vehicle as his motorcade swept by. A previously
unknown Islamist group said in a video aired a few hours after the bombing
that it had carried out a suicide attack against Hariri because he
supported the Saudi government. On March 4, a Lebanese judicial source told
Reuters that a tape from a surveillance camera outside a nearby branch of
HSBC bank proved that a suicide bomber caused the blast.

The UN commission's report also cites the HSBC tape and its footage of a
suspicious white pickup truck traveling along the seafront road less than
two minutes before Hariri's motorcade arrived. The report said that the
"main thrust of the security force investigation is focused on this one
avenue of investigation."

The Lebanese authorities allege that the pickup truck contained the bomb.
But the HSBC tape, a copy of which has been obtained by the Monitor, does
not capture the actual point of the blast, which lies a few dozen yards out
of sight from the camera. So it remains unclear whether the truck driver
was indeed a suicide bomber who stopped the vehicle at the bomb site to
wait for Hariri's motorcade or an innocent person who carried on driving.

On the video, Hariri's convoy comes into view shortly after the truck
passes, then disappears around the corner. The blast occurred a second
after the last vehicle in the convoy passed out of view.

"It became clear to the mission that the Lebanese investigation process
suffers from serious flaws and has neither the capacity nor the commitment
to reach a satisfactory and credible conclusion," the UN report said.

The UN commission did not confine its inquiries to the handling of the
investigation but also described the political atmosphere during the months
leading to the assassination. The report said that Hariri's murder occurred
"in a political and security context marked by an acute polarization around
the Syrian influence in Lebanon."

Lebanon woke on Easter Sunday to another bomb attack the night before that
destroyed several warehouses in the mainly Christian suburb of Baushrieh in
east Beirut. The evening blast was the third such attack since March 19 and
appears to follow a pattern of creating tension while avoiding mass
casualties.


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