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Siniora to sue FPM-linked website over forgery
Former Prime Minister Fouad Siniora. (The Daily Star)
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BEIRUT: Former Prime Minister Fouad Siniora will sue a website of the Free Patriotic Movement for forging a letter in his name, a statement from his office said Wednesday.

“The FPM news website [Tayyar.org] has published a fake letter from former Prime Minister Fouad Siniora to the Saudi ambassador allegedly asking [Saudi Arabia] for assistance to remove [Lebanon’s] grand mufti from his post,” the statement said.

Siniora, according to the statement, will file a lawsuit against the administrators of the website.

Tayyar, the online mouthpiece of MP Michel Aoun’s FPM, published Tuesday a letter attributed to Siniora in which it alleges the head of the Future parliamentary bloc sought Riyadh’s assistance to oust Grand Mufti Mohammad Rashid Qabbani.

The impetus behind Siniora’s request, according to the letter that was dated Nov. 15, was Qabbani’s abstention from issuing a fatwa to incite the youth to fulfill their “jihadi duty” and support Syrian rebels.

In the letter posted by Tayyar, Siniora allegedly requests that another mufti, one closer to the Future Movement, replace Qabbani, particularly given the short period remaining before the upcoming 2013 parliamentary polls.

Siniora slammed Wednesday the website, accusing it of continuing a campaign to distort public opinion.

“It seems that the FPM-led website has decided to keep up with its same policy, as it has done in previous years, as well as its disrespect to both public opinion and its readers by fabricating a letter in the name of head of Future bloc Fouad Siniora sent to the Saudi ambassador and forging his signature on it,” said the statement.

The statement added that the letter included expressions and words Siniora would never write or say “or even think of.”

 
A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Daily Star on January 03, 2013, on page 4.
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Former Prime Minister Fouad Siniora will sue a website of the Free Patriotic Movement for forging a letter in his name, a statement from his office said Wednesday.

Tayyar, the online mouthpiece of MP Michel Aoun's FPM, published Tuesday a letter attributed to Siniora in which it alleges the head of the Future parliamentary bloc sought Riyadh's assistance to oust Grand Mufti Mohammad Rashid Qabbani.
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