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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Arab League chief denies deal to clear Syria
2005-12-26
Despite the denial Mussa is up to his lips in deceit.
CAIRO - Arab League Secretary General Amr Mussa on Sunday rejected accusations he was concocting a deal to clear Damascus of the assassination of former Lebanese premier Rafiq Hari. He described as “completely unfounded” accusations in Lebanon that the Arab League was working on an initiative whereby the probe into the February murder would be closed in exchange for an end to assassinations that have been blamed by many on Syria.
"No, no! Certainly not!"
On Thursday, Anti-Syrian MP Wael Abu Faour had warned Mussa who is attempting to ease tensions between Lebanon and Syria that he was not welcome if his mission was aimed at clearing Damascus. “A deal that would conceal the truth in this affair was never even considered,” Mussa said in a statement.
"Nope, nope, never considered it, 'specially not in public."
An investigation led by the United Nations has correctly implicated a number of Syrian and Lebanese security officials in Hariri’s assassination.

Earlier this month Mussa went on a fence-mending mission to Beirut and Damascus, in the aftermath of the assassination of press magnate and anti-Syrian MP Gibran Tueni. Many Lebanese blame the murder on Damascus, which has denied any involvement in it or three others that began with the February assassination of former premier Rafiq Hariri.
"Wudn't us. It was, um .. someone else."
Mussa added that he would continue his efforts to “defuse the dangerous tension in Syrian-Lebanese relations” and said talks were under way on the issue of the two countries’ borders.
Border? Since when have the Syrians recognized that?
Posted by:Steve White

#2  Mussa should be on somebodies target list. He's been a general pain to lots of players for a long time. That means his bodyguard bill has to be expensive. Who or what pays for his bodyguards?
Posted by: 3dc   2005-12-26 21:52  

#1  I don't want to see the Syrians have to give up assassinations "cold turkey." Isn't there some kind of 12 Step program available to help them?
Posted by: Super Hose   2005-12-26 16:21  

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