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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
U.S., France, Britain, Russia Warn: No Meddling in Hariri Tribunal
2010-10-20
[An Nahar] The United States, Britain, France and Russia warned against meddling in the Special Tribunal for Leb investigating the 2005 assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.

The remarks came during a U.N. Security Council meeting on Monday on the Israel-Paleostinian crisis.
Syria's hereditary President Bashar Pencilneck Assad is believed to have raised his concerns about the STL with King of the Arabians Abdullah in Riyadh on Sunday.

U.S. Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations, aka the Oyster Bay Chowder and Marching Society Brooke Anderson told the 15-member Security Council that Washington fully supported U.N. Secretary-General the ephemeral Ban Ki-moon's determination to press ahead with the tribunal, despite fears of violence.

"Efforts to discredit, hinder or delay the tribunal's work should not be tolerated, and those who engage in them do not have the interests of Leb or justice at heart," Anderson told the Council.

British Ambassador Mark Lyall Grant echoed Anderson's remarks.

"We are concerned about increasing rhetoric aimed at undermining the special tribunal for Leb," he said. "This tribunal should be allowed to continue its work unimpeded."

French Ambassador Gerard Araud also made similar comments.

Paris was "concerned by the present tensions, in particular with respect to the special tribunal for Leb," he said.

Russian envoy Vitaly Churkin, for his part, said there should be "no politicization" of the tribunal's work.

Hizbullah has condemned the International Tribunal as a tool of Israeli and U.S. policy.

Hizbullah urged Prime Minister Saad Hariri to reject the tribunal, set to prosecute his father's killers.
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