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(New York Times) Marlise Simons - An international court has indicted a fifth member of Hizbullah in the 2005 killing of Rafik Hariri, the former Lebanon prime minister. In a new indictment issued in July and made public on Thursday, the Special Tribunal for Lebanon based in The Hague charged Hassan Habib Merhi with terrorism and intentional homicide over his role in preparing the car bomb that killed Hariri, 8 members of his convoy and 13 bystanders in Beirut. None of those indicted have been arrested. 2013-10-11 00:00:00Full Article
Fifth Hizbullah Suspect Indicted in 2005 Killing of Ex-Lebanese Premier
(New York Times) Marlise Simons - An international court has indicted a fifth member of Hizbullah in the 2005 killing of Rafik Hariri, the former Lebanon prime minister. In a new indictment issued in July and made public on Thursday, the Special Tribunal for Lebanon based in The Hague charged Hassan Habib Merhi with terrorism and intentional homicide over his role in preparing the car bomb that killed Hariri, 8 members of his convoy and 13 bystanders in Beirut. None of those indicted have been arrested. 2013-10-11 00:00:00Full Article
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