Saturday, October 2, 2010

'Criminal in Chief' criticizes Syria for arrest warrants ...

The expertise of Geagea' in legal matters dos not cease to amaze & disgust us... 
"... Samir Geagea criticized on Saturday media reports that Syria has prepared arrest warrants against 14 Lebanese individuals on suspicion of their involvement in the false witnesses file in the investigation into the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.
He described the Syrian measure as an attempt to maneuver around Justice Minister Ibrahim Najjar's report on the false witnesses that is scheduled to be studied at Cabinet's meeting on Monday.
If the reports are true, he continued, then it would appear that there is "an intention to thwart the serious and effective study of the issue of the false witnesses" to keep it as an excuse to reject the Special Tribunal for Lebanon.
Addressing recent statements by Syrian Foreign Minister Faisal al-Moqdad on Lebanon, the STL, and false witnesses, Geagea said: "The tribunal was unanimously approved during the 2006 national dialogue and it was mentioned in all subsequent ministerial statements."
"Internal strife is only in the heads of those planning it as the legitimate Lebanese institutions seek to maintain the country's security," he continued.
"If only Mr. Moqdad would mind his own business, especially since Syria has enough problems on the strategic, sovereignty, political, developmental, and economic levels," Geagea stated...."

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

That probably reminds him the years he spent under the ministry of defense...