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Mourad: Nasrallah Presented Accurate, Important Evidences Criticisms were prepared even before Speech

Mourad: Nasrallah Presented Accurate, Important Evidences Criticisms were prepared even before Speech
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Former Minister Abdul Rahim Mourad considered that Hizbullah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah presented accurate and important evidences on Monday.

He indicated that these evidences are not in hands of the international tribunal that is based on politicization and American and "Israeli" pressure; they are rather in hands of the Lebanese government and PM Saad Hariri.

In an interview with Al Intiqad electronic newspaper, Mourad wondered, "Doesn't this tribunal consider that these are very important evidences that are worth investigating in?"

He clarified, "The Lebanese government should present these evidences to the international tribunal."

In case the last accepts them, it would be a good indication, he considered. While if it rejects them, the Lebanese state and government should take a stand from the tribunal's decisions, he added, indicating that if the government could not accomplish this duty, we should establish a new government that is able to take a stance that protects Lebanon against conspiracies.

Mourad pointed out that a permanent pacification is required in Lebanon, not a temporal one.
He added that if the international tribunal proceeded in its current path, Lebanon will be facing harsh days, emphasizing on the importance of taking a stance in advance over this politicized tribunal so that we do not reach this day.

Furthermore, Mourad called for being in complete readiness incase the tribunal issues this delinquent and forged indictment.

Minister Mourad called on the Lebanese government and the Minister of Justice specifically to state that this tribunal's decision does not concern us, in addition to taking out the Lebanese judges working in the international tribunal, and cutting off the four million dollars the Lebanese government handed as finance to the tribunal. He assured that such a stance would protect the country and achieve pacification in it.

Mourad also expressed his surprise of the analysis following Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah's conference, considering that the criticisms were prepared in advance of even listening to what Sayyed Nasrallah's had to say.


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