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How U.N. Hariri Report Was Edited
2005-10-21
U.N. investigator Detlev Mehlis announced Friday that he edited some elements of his report on the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri when he learned it would be made public. Here is a look at the most significant change:

ORIGINAL VERSION:

One witness of Syrian origin but resident in Lebanon, who claims to have worked for the Syrian intelligence services in Lebanon, has stated that approximately two weeks after the adoption of Security Council resolution 1559, Maher Assad, Assef Shawkat, Hassan Khalil, Bahjat Suleyman and Jamil Al-Sayyed decided to assassinate Rafik Hariri. He claimed that Sayyed went several times to Syria to plan the crime, meeting once at the Meridian Hotel in Damascus and several times at the Presidential Place and the office of Shawkat. The last meeting was held in the house of Shawkat approximately 7 to 10 days before the assassination and included Mustapha Hamdan. The witness had close contact with high ranked Syrian officers posted in Lebanon.


EDITED VERSION:

One witness of Syrian origin but resident in Lebanon, who claims to have worked for the Syrian intelligence services in Lebanon, has stated that approximately two weeks after the adoption of Security Council resolution 1559, senior Lebanese and Syrian officials decided to assassinate Rafik Hariri. He claimed that a senior Lebanese security official went several times to Syria to plan the crime, meeting once at the Meridian Hotel in Damascus and several times at the Presidential Place and the office of a senior Syrian security official. The last meeting was held in the house of the same senior Syrian security official approximately seven to 10 days before the assassination and included another senior Lebanese security official. The witness had close contact with high ranked Syrian officers posted in Lebanon.
Posted by:Steve

#1  Syrian finger prints all over this but who is suprized?. Meeting at the Presidential Place was not a good thing.

I am pretty sure the UN will do something symbolic but of no substance. It will drag it's feet in doing so. Finally up with some lame diplo-speak moral equalivance crap about how it's our fault somehow for attacking Iraq.
Posted by: Sock Puppet O´ Doom   2005-10-21 15:23  

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