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Annan pushes Lebanon court despite Lahoud protest
2006-11-15
EFL

UNITED NATIONS, Nov 15 (Reuters) - U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan plans to send to the Security Council within 24 hours his plan for a special court to try suspects in the murder of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri, the United Nations said on Wednesday.

The statement by U.N. chief spokesman Stephane Dujarric came a day after Lebanon's pro-Syrian president, Emile Lahoud, wrote Annan that the Lebanese government's approval of the plan had been illegitimate because he had not himself approved it.

Lahoud also said the Cabinet session that approved the draft was illegitimate. Six pro-Syrian opposition ministers, including all of the Shi'ite Muslims in government, did not attend the session.

But Dujarric told reporters, "We are moving on with the process and the secretary-general intends to submit his report to the Security Council within 24 hours."

The United States has called for quick Security Council action to approve the plan so the court can be set up quickly and be ready to start work once a U.N. inquiry identifies suspects in the case.

Five ministers from Shi'ite groups Hezbollah and Amal quit the Cabinet on Saturday when talks over giving the opposition a greater say in government collapsed.

A sixth minister, loyal to Lahoud, resigned on Monday before the Cabinet session.

Lahoud said the Monday Cabinet decision did not bind the Lebanese state, although he added he supported the idea of the tribunal, "but with regulations."

Emphasis added. 24 hours, eh? That leaves it up to Russia and China to expedite things. Their reaction should be interesting.
Posted by:mrp

#2  Kofi countdown: 46 days.
Posted by: tu3031   2006-11-15 20:20  

#1  Kofi is plowing right over Lahoud (and Syria and Iran). It looks like Hez is being measured for a pine box.
Posted by: mrp   2006-11-15 17:30  

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