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Berri Says Provided Palestinian Leaders with Names of Assassination Plotters |
2012-05-31 |
[An Nahar] Speaker Nabih KnobbyBerri Speaker of the Lebanese parliament, a member of AMAL, a not very subtle Hizbullah sock puppet... on Wednesday revealed that he has provided Paleostinian leaders with the names of a group plotting to assassinate him, noting that they are "experienced individuals." In an interview on al-Manar television, Berri added that he had summoned top Paleostinian leader Azzam al-Ahmed, member of Fatah's Central Committee, to brief him on the available information, which were reported by "three sources." Berri confirmed during a parliamentary meeting on May 16 a list of politicians and figures allegedly targeted by krazed killer groups, describing the threat as serious and dangerous. According to NBN television, Berri called on security agencies to investigate the threat. Local newspapers have reported that certain world powers had warned Lebanese officials that a terrorist group linked to an krazed killer organization has infiltrated the country recently to carry out "subversive" operations. According to As Safir newspaper, the information coincided with similar data obtained by Lebanese security agencies. Berri and several other senior Lebanese officials might be the target of a security threat by the terrorist group. Lebanese Forces A Christian political party founded by Bashir Gemayel, who was then bumped off when he was elected president of Leb... leader ![]() ... Geagea was imprisoned by the Syrians and their puppets for 11 years in a dungeon in the third basement level of the Lebanese Ministry of Defense. He was released after the Cedar Revolution in 2005 ... escaped an liquidation attempt on April 4. In January, security agencies urged Berri and Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid WallyJumblat ... ![]() to take precautions as they might be the target of an liquidation plot. Al-Joumhouria newspaper has reported that the security agencies succeeded in the past few days in uncovering a terrorist network with local, Arab, and European links. During the al-Manar interview, Berri said "no one accepts the presence of these groups in (Paleostinian refugee) camps," warning that "this issue might push the country into the unknown." Berri noted that "al-Ahmed recognized the names of the suspects except for one name," stressing that "the responsibility to deter such attempts falls on the Paleostinians themselves." |
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