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Hariri: Funding of STL obviously disturbs Nasrallah
Former Prime Minister Saad Hariri. (Archive Photo/The Daily Star)
Former Prime Minister Saad Hariri. (Archive Photo/The Daily Star)

BEIRUT: Former Prime Minister Saad Hariri responded to Hezbollah’s scathing attack Friday, after Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah accused him of compromising on the Special Tribunal for Lebanon for the sake of staying in power.

“[Nasrallah’s] speech expressed his deep disturbance over funding the international tribunal … The tribunal has been funded and he contributed to that happening,” a statement released by Hariri’s press office said.

“[The] speech also expressed, with an unprecedented bitterness, his unlimited infuriation at Saad Hariri,” it added.

On Thursday, Nasrallah accused Hariri of compromising on the issue of the STL in a bid to retain the post of prime minister earlier this year. He also portrayed Hariri as having no interest in the stability or security of Lebanon.

During the televised speech, Nasrallah showed documents that he claimed were an agreement, prepared by Qatari and Turkish officials last year, to settle the issue of the tribunal in return for Hariri maintaining his position as prime minister.

“The agreement stipulated that Saad Hariri would cut the tribunal’s funding, withdraw Lebanese judges from the court, and terminate … the protocol which binds Lebanon and the court … in return for handing over the country to Hariri and his allies,” Nasrallah said.

Hariri denied Nasrallah’s accusations, describing them as false and saying that such claims reveal that Hezbollah is disturbed by Hariri’s political status.

Nasrallah’s speech came a day after Prime Minister Najib Mikati announced he had transferred Lebanon’s share of the tribunal’s funding which amounted to $32.6 million. Political sources told The Daily Star the money came from the budget of the prime minister's office and was paid through the Higher Relief Committee.

“The question on every Lebanese citizen’s mind, especially Hezbollah supporters’ minds, is how could Hezbollah's leadership, its secretary-general and the Shura Council justify funding the tribunal they claim to be Israeli?” Hariri asked.

“Isn't it logical for them to say that funding the tribunal ... is a national treason which requires the Lebanese judiciary to prosecute whoever supported it?”

In late June, weeks after Mikati formed his Cabinet, the tribunal indicted four Hezbollah members accused of involvement in the assassination of Hariri. The party had denied allegations, saying the four suspects would never be apprehended

Hezbollah has accused the U.N.-backed court of being a “U.S.-Israeli” tool aimed at targeting the resistance and sowing sectarian strife in Lebanon. The resistance group and its allies in the March 8 coalition, which holds a majority in Mikati’s Cabinet, have warned that they would block any attempt to fund the tribunal through the government.

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Georgios December 02, 2011 03:57 PM
Hadn't been for his father, this asshole would have been NOTHING!!!!!
moderate December 02, 2011 09:43 PM
how stupid of hizbollah to say this. Out of all people would it not be Hariri who deserves more than anybody for his fathers killers to be brought to justice.
Time for political assassinations are over Hizbollah!!
imad December 02, 2011 09:56 PM
It is obvious that saad hariri has no understanding of political maneuvering and he can not even fathom what it is to be a leader. Bottom line is that he and his fellow M14 comedians are out, and he can rest assured that he will never see the Premiership again. The deal was made to pay the STL the day Mr. Mikati became PM, all that is taking place is political moves and muscle flexing to gain more with less so to speak. Next step is the false witnesses issue...stay tuned
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