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  • BEIRUT: Security Forces Mentioned In Beirut's Explosions

    SECURITY FORCES MENTIONED IN BEIRUT'S EXPLOSIONS

    Arabic News
    Sept 18 2005

    Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 9/17/2005

    Lebanese parliamentarians on Saturday loomed to the responsibility of
    the Lebanese security forces which worked during the Syrian presence
    period for the al-Ashrafeyah explosions which took place on Friday
    evening and killed one person and injured other 22.

    Beirut's parliamentarian Atef Majdalani, who belongs to al-Mustaqbal
    ( future) parliamentary bloc which is led by Saad al-Hariri, said
    that this explosion is "part of the coward terrorist series which
    will not stop before the discovering of the reality in the operation
    of assassinating the former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri."

    For his part, Tripoli parliamentarian and member of the parliamentary
    majority Elias Atta Allah said that even though former security
    leaders are in prison, their security departments are still active.

    Worthy mentioning that four leaders of the Lebanese security forces
    close to Syria were arrested two weeks ago after they were accused
    of being involved in the assassination of al-Hariri on February 14.

    Al-Ashrafeyah explosion took place after the lifting of the banking
    secrecy from the accounts of 8 Syrian and Lebanese figures suspected
    to be involved in the assassination, at the request of the UN
    investigating committee.

    The Christian part of Beirut has witnessed 11 explosions since the
    assassination of Hariri. Two of these explosions claimed the life of
    the Lebanese journalist Samir al-Qasir and the leader of the former
    Lebanese communist party George Hawi, opposers of the Syrian existence
    in Lebanon.

    The Lebanese security sources said the explosion resulted from a bomb
    of 10 to 20 kg weight, adding that it was implanted under stairway
    of a building rather than inside or under a car as stated earlier.

    The explosions which took place near a branch for the Lebanese
    Bablous Bank in al-J'eitawi suburb in al-Ashrafeyag area of a
    Christian majority.

    The explosion resulted in the collapse of the facade of one building
    and destruction of its balconies, adding that the Lebanese security
    forces cordoned the site of the explosion.

    Lebanese security and medical sources said that the explosion resulted
    in killing one elderly man (Armenian) and injuring of 22 persons one
    of them is in a critical condition.

    The explosion also resulted in setting fire in three cars which were
    stationed near the site of the explosion and damages were inflected
    in the nearby buildings.
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