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جعجع: حكومة ميقاتي تشكل خطرا ونريد إسقاطها ضمن القانون
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Jul 7, 2011 - 5:07:14 PM
أكد رئيس حزب القوات اللبنانية سمير جعجع في مقابلة لتلفزيون "العربية" أن "القرار الإتهامي لم ينشر بعد وسينشر في نهاية تموز، أي بعد 30 يوما من إصدار مذكرات التوقيف"، وقال: "لكن حتى إشعار آخر، لدي ثقة بالمحكمة وأعمالها انطلاقا من كل ما شهدناه منذ انطلاقها".
أضاف: "الشك مسموح بالمحكمة، ولكن يجب أن نسير بالعكس، فالمحكمة صادقة وعلمية وموضوعية حتى إثبات العكس. عندما يرفض الإنسان أمرا معينا منذ البدء، فهو يكون يفتش على أمور صغيرة، قسم منها صحيح وقسم منها غير صحيح".
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Bachir Gemayel :
Articles and Interviews
The voice of a commander and statesman: Bashir Gemayel -
Sep 28, 2010 - 11:10:29 AM
Bashir Gemayel, the leader of the Lebanese Forces (LF) militia and former Lebanese president-elect, had a vision to deliver Lebanon from the ashes of its civil war, leading some to dub him "The Phoenix."[1] Others have described him as being ruthless and convinced that he could reform and save Lebanon from the ravages of war.[2] Regardless of one's interpretations of Gemayel's motives, he developed a larger than life persona whose voice still resonates with the hopes and aspirations of a bygone era.
This multimedia feature aims to illustrate how Gemayel articulated his vision through media and the spoken word, and how these techniques developed over his political career.
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Riachi: Why Hasn't a Sentence Been Issued in Bashir Gemayel's Case? -
May 13, 2010 - 6:18:50 AM
Special Tribunal for Lebanon Vice-President Judge Ralph Riachy criticized the Lebanese judiciary and wondered why the Judicial Council hadn't issued any ruling in the case of President-elect Bashir Gemayel's assassination in 1982.
"We wouldn't have needed an international court in the first place" if the Lebanese judicial system was flawless, Riachy told al-Akhbar newspaper in remarks published Thursday.
"They might say that (lack of a sentence) is due to the non-presence of the accused. But I wonder why the culprits couldn't be sentenced in absentia," he said about Gemayel's case.
About accusations that the STL is politicized, Riachy said: "What can we do to convince them that it isn't?"