Verdict looms in killing of Lebanon ex-PM Hariri

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A UN-backed tribunal will give its verdict Friday on the 2005 murder of former Lebanese premier Rafic Hariri, but questions will remain over a ...

03 Aug 2020 10:27AMTHE HAGUE: A UN-backed tribunal will give its verdict on Friday on the 2005 murder of former Lebanese premier Rafic Hariri, but questions will remain over a long and costly trial whose suspects remain at large.

The court is billed as the world's first international tribunal set up to probe terrorist crimes, and it has cost at least US$600 million since it opened its doors in 2009 following a UN Security Council resolution. Salim Ayyash, 56, is accused of leading the team that carried out the bombing, which involved a truck packed full of explosives that detonated near Hariri's motorcade on Feb 14, 2005.

"If a convicted person is at liberty and not present the trial chamber shall issue a warrant of arrest," a court spokesman said. The case was"circumstantial" but"compelling", prosecutors said, resting on mobile phone records allegedly showing the suspects conducting intense surveillance of Hariri from just after his resignation until minutes before the blast.

 

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