Geagea Deems Syrian Arrest Warrants as ‘Laughable’, Rejects ‘Military Councils’

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Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea criticized on Tuesday the Syrian regime’s plans to issue arrest warrants against various Lebanese figures, deeming such a step as “laughable.”

He said before an emigrant delegation at his Maarab residence: “The regime is not aware that it is no longer a state. We don’t consider it to be a state.”

“The majority of the Syrian people and the majority of the Arab and international communities no longer consider the regime to be part of a state,” he continued.

“One needs a state in order to issue arrest warrants,” he explained.

The Syrian judiciary issued arrest warrants for Lebanese figures "on charges of backing and financing armed groups," Sky News Arabia reported on Monday.

Earlier in the day, Damascus' First Attorney-General Mohammed Marwan al-Loji that “the Syrian judicial authorities are preparing arrest warrants for several Lebanese political figures, including lawmakers, on charges of providing all sorts of support to the armed terrorist groups in Syria, such as the trafficking of weapons and gunmen.”

Loji declined to mention any names but al-Manar television quoted Syrian sources as saying that several Mustaqbal officials and MPs were involved, including ex-PM Saad Hariri and MPs Khaled al-Daher and Oqab Saqr.

The sources also said arrest warrants might be issued for Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat and Geagea.

Addressing the series of kidnappings against Syrian and Turkish nationals in Lebanon, Geagea welcome President Michel Suleiman’s demand that the security and judicial authorities release the captives and apprehend the abductors.

“This is one of the few times that a Lebanese official acts according to his national responsibilities,” remarked the LF chief.

“The president is attempting to save the state, while others in government are unfortunately working on destroying the country, whether deliberately or not,” he said.

“The series of kidnappings only serve the Syrian regime in its battle against the Syrian people,” he added.

He reiterated Suleiman’s call for issuing arrest warrants against the captors, stating that all captives must be released regardless of their political affiliations.

Moreover, Geagea said: “The LF and March 14 forces have their own military councils and they are the state’s military and security institutions.”

“These institutions are responsible for us and we will support them until the very,” he declared.

Eleven Lebanese pilgrims were kidnapped in the northern Syrian province of Aleppo on their way home from a pilgrimage to Iran on May 22. Conflicting reports have emerged on their fate after Syrian government forces shelled the area of Aazaz where they were being held.

Lebanese Hassan Salim al-Meqdad was allegedly kidnapped by the Free Syrian Army last week in Damascus which prompted his family’s previously unknown military wing to abduct several Syrians and a Turkish citizen to press the release of Hassan.

Another Turkish national has also been kidnapped but it was not clear who was behind his abduction.

Comments 17
Missing allouchi 21 August 2012, 17:46

laughable indeed...may god protect you ya Hakim...you are always the voice of truth.

Default-user-icon Jose Farhat (Guest) 21 August 2012, 18:18

Independent of place and time, where and when Samir Geagea is, an unlawful act has been done or is being preprared to be.

Thumb hakawati 21 August 2012, 18:44

The button man speaks about justice and arrest warrants!
I think he's two bottles short of a sixpack.

Default-user-icon James Bond (Guest) 21 August 2012, 19:00

How about you take the nail out of your head before you see the speck in your brother's eye?!

Missing roger@10452 21 August 2012, 18:53

an arrest warrant must be issued for the syrian ambASSador Ali Ali or better yet just deport the sob!!!

Missing gabby1 21 August 2012, 19:18

When will Lebanon issue arrest warrants for ASSad and his associates in the Samaha case?

Thumb bigsami 22 August 2012, 19:42

Great point gabby!

Thumb dasphinx 21 August 2012, 19:40

Why don't they issue warrants against the "terrorists" in their own country? Oops I forgot.... they can't!

Thumb dasphinx 21 August 2012, 19:40

Why don't they issue warrants against the "terrorists" in their own country? Oops I forgot.... they can't!

Thumb andre.jabbour 21 August 2012, 22:05

I'm pretty certain that Hezbollah will act as the Baathist's regime interpol. Of course, they won't arrest their own militiamen that executed PM Hariri and the others.

Default-user-icon Trambo Godraz (Guest) 22 August 2012, 00:55

Nothing can be as laughable as an idiot who spends his useless time predicting stupidities that even he knows are stupidities. But then what are you to do when an idiot has such a herd of retards clapping and laughing at every twitch of his lips? These are the so-called the Lebanese Retardoces.

Missing lqu7 22 August 2012, 07:29

The only thing that's laughable is calling himself "Doctor" while preaching on ethics and morality. Laughable indeed, Mr. Geagea.

Default-user-icon vampire (Guest) 22 August 2012, 11:02

Syria for sale ... giraffes and cats too . lol .

Default-user-icon Moussa El-Fahkri (Guest) 22 August 2012, 13:03

We thank the Lord for the good Doctor. If Lebanon had more statesmen like Samir Geagea Lebanon would flourish as it should and be a far, far better place for all Lebanese. Dr Geagea speaks for the benefit of all who want what is good for Lebanon.

Missing mansour 22 August 2012, 13:21

lqu7 whats laughable is that your RAT king wont leave his hole...while he preaches on Isreali destruction his been hiding since 2006.....he must be very low on vitman D.Long Live The Syrian Civil War

Default-user-icon Radapio (Guest) 22 August 2012, 19:53

What is laughable is seeing retards follow this idiot.

Default-user-icon unlarmabelm (Guest) 03 September 2012, 10:30


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