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Mehlis Day – Totten in Beirut

October 22, 2005 - 7:35 am - by Roger L Simon

PJ Man Michael Totten has an absolutely must-read post from Beirut on the aftermath of the Mehlis report implicating Bashar’s brother-in-law and (possibly) Emile Lahoud in the Hariri assassination. Riveting photos too. From Totten:

One young woman carried a sign that said “Lahoud is a big ugly fat bitch” and “Bachar [Assad] is fucked by our people”. Emile Lahoud is still president of Lebanon. This is not your typical Middle East country.

MEANWHILE: Saad Hariri, Rafik’s son, called for an international tribunal to try his father’s killers after a U.N. probe implicated top Syrian and Lebanese intelligence officials.

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3 Comments, 3 Threads

  1. 1. Mike_Nargizian

    I wonder how well known this is -

    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,251-1837848,00.html

    Charles posted it the other day.

    UN office doctored report on murder of Hariri

    From James Bone in New York and Nicholas Blanford in Beirut

    THE United Nations withheld some of the most damaging allegations against Syria in its report on the murder of Rafik Hariri, the former Lebanese Prime Minister, it emerged yesterday.

    The names of the brother of Bashar al-Assad, President of Syria, and other members of his inner circle, were dropped from the report that was sent to the Security Council.

    The confidential changes were revealed by an extraordinary computer gaffe because an electronic version distributed by UN officials on Thursday night allowed recipients to track editing changes.

    The mistaken release of the unedited report added further support to the published conclusion that Syria was behind Mr Hariri?s assassination in a bomb blast on Valentine?s Day in Beirut……

    But the furore over the doctoring of the report threatened to overshadow its damaging findings. It raised questions about political interference by Kofi Annan, the UN Secretary- General, who had promised not to make any changes in the report.

    One crucial change, apparently made after the report was submitted to the UN chief, removed the name of President al-Assad?s brother, Maher, his brother-in-law, Assef al-Shawkat, and other high-ranking Syrian officials.

    The final, edited version quoted a witness as saying that the plot to kill Mr Hariri was hatched by unnamed ?senior Lebanese and Syrian officials?. But the undoctored version named those officials as ?Maher al-Assad, Assef Shawkat, Hassan Khalil, Bahjat Suleyman and Jamal al-Sayyed?.

    The deleted names represent the inner core of the Syrian regime. Maher al-Assad, President al-Assad?s younger brother, is a lieutenant-colonel and head of the Presidential Guard. He is known for his quick temper and six years ago was said to have shot his brother-in-law, General Assef Shawkat, in the stomach during an altercation.

    General Shawkat, also among the deleted names, is married to President al-Assad?s headstrong sister, Bushra, and was appointed commander of Syrian military intelligence on February 14 this year, the day Mr Hariri was murdered. Gen- eral Shawkat?s predecessor at Military Intelligence was General Hassan Khalil, the third name on the deleted list.

    General Bahjat Suleyman, the fourth Syrian on the list, was until June the head of the internal affairs section of the powerful General Security Department, the main civilian intelligence service.

    The only Lebanese on the deleted list is General Jamal al-Sayyed, the former head of the General Security Department in Lebanon. General al-Sayyed features prominently in the report and is alleged to be one of the ringleaders plotting Mr Hariri?s assassination.

    Mr Annan had pledged repeatedly through his chief spokesman, Stephane Dujarric, that he would not change a word of the report by Detlev Mehlis, a German prosecutor. But computer tracking showed that the final edit began at about 11.38am on Thursday ? a minute after Herr Mehlis began a meeting with Mr Annan to present his report. The names of Maher al-Assad, General Shawkat and the others were apparently removed at 11.55am, after the meeting ended.

    At a press conference yesterday Herr Mehlis insisted that Mr Annan had not pressurised him into making changes. ?No one outside of the report team influenced these changes and no changes whatsoever were suggested by the Secretary-General,” he said.

  2. 2. Peter G.

    Late this evening I saw BBC World News report that they had the unedited version of the report that named names. So even though the UN tried to sanitize its own report, the original is the one that’s making news.

    Isn’t this vastly more interesting than anything involving Scooter Libby? And vastly more important?

  3. 3. old cranky exspook

    I wonder if the eye doctor has his travel plans made. He shouldn’t expect any help from his military. From what I here, they are all booked up.

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