الحريري يعتقد أن المتهمين بالإغتيال في إيران

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أكد رئيس الحكومة السابق سعد الحريري أن الموقف الصادر عن الخارجية الايرانية والذي اعتبر أن لا قمية قانونية للمحكمة الدولية "هو نسخة طبق الاصل عن المواقف المكررة لحزب الله وامينه العام وجزء لا يتجزأ من سياسة تعمل على تطويق المحكمة الدولية ومنع العدالة من تحقيق اهدافها".

وشدد الحريري في بيان أصدره مساء الثلثاء على "ان المحكمة الدولية تكتسب قيمتها الحقوقية من ارادة المجتمع الدولي الذي اتخذ قرارا في مجلس الامن بالتصدي للجريمة السياسية المنظمة في لبنان والتزم المسارات القانونية الكاملة للوصول الى تحقيق العدالة وهي المسارات التي يبدو انها تتعارض مع الاهداف السياسية للدولة الايرانية وحلفائها في المنطقة".

وأبدى الحريري اعتقاده أن "ايران تتصرف على وقع ما يوجه اليها من اتهامات سياسية واعلامية ومن مسؤوليتها عن تغطية جرائم الاغتيال وهو تصرف لا يعبر عن اي حكمة او مسؤولية في مقاربة هذا الموضوع".

وختم رئيس الحكومة السابق بالقول :"ما من احد في العالم لا يعلم حدود العلاقات بين حزب الله وايران، والموقف الايراني من المحكمة الدولية يقدم مثلا جديدا عن واقع الاندماج والتوثيق والتكامل بين الطرفين لكننا برغم كل ذلك نأمل الا يكون قد وصل الى حدود المشاركة في استضافة المطلوبين الى العدالة الدولية".

التعليقات 7
Thumb ithinkthere14iam 17:57 ,2011 آب 16

Thatta boy Saad

Default-user-icon King of faked witnesses (ضيف) 19:08 ,2011 آب 16

Hariri said: I'm the one who is an integral part of a policy aimed at limiting the STL’s work and preventing justice from being achieved by creating faked witnesses.

Thumb benzona 20:38 ,2011 آب 16

Iran, Syria... they are all the same. They fire on protesters. What they think or what they say doesn't matter as they are not legitimate representatives of their people. If Ahmadinjad has to be hunted down like Nasrallah, so be it.

Default-user-icon Someone (ضيف) 21:33 ,2011 آب 16

Go kiss your master's hand (King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia)! To think this loser used to be our PM! LOL! ONE WAY TICKET!

Default-user-icon Someone (ضيف) 21:36 ,2011 آب 16

@benzona...You forgot Saudi Arabia and Bahrain...you know...the countries the child, Hariri, supports! Hypocritical losers! ONE WAY TICKET!

Default-user-icon Truth (ضيف) 21:44 ,2011 آب 16

Let' s rephrase this: Iran' s position is aimed at avoiding being indicted, this is what it is ! The cobweb is all too clear now, from the Quds brigade , to Hizbollah, to syrian intelligence.. And this terrorist network probably dates back to the early suicide trucks that were launched, against the barracks of the french army on Beirut in 82 and the american marines..Then came the hostage abductions in Beirut, many of whom had dedicated their life to a region they loved, teaching the locals more about the beauty of their country, their culture, their history. Some were murdered by criminal ruthless mafiosos, such as Mughaniyeh who got what he deserved. It is a well known fact today, that this criminal devil was directly behind so many murders and assasinations, not the least of Michel Seurat the french researcher, at AUB.. Every where you look at criminal activities, you will probably see those guys fingerprints, a well oiled killing machine they perfected over time !

Missing small.axe 23:30 ,2011 آب 16

Exactly right Truth. The bombings and kidnappings in the 80's have Iranian fingerprints all over them. After the Syrian occupation, those activities lessened, until it was clear that Rafik was in favor of disarming Hezbollah and opposing Assad. That's why the bombings and assassinations began again.

The latest terrorist acts (since 2004) were ordered by Iranian Quds Force after agreements were reached between Assad and Khameni on who to target.

But the house of cards is beginning to fall for the Big 3 supporters of terrorism: Assad, Qaddafi, and Khameni. They are all now living on borrowed time. Assad has been secretly sending weapons to Qaddafi to support his regime, but it is not enough. After Qaddafi falls, Assad will be next. And after that, the Persian regime will be next to fall.