Hezbullah will do anything - ANYTHING - to keep the truth about who killed former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri from coming out. The latest tactic is hacking the computers at the Special Tribunal for Lebanon and
publishing details of the witnesses before the Tribunal.
There is an ongoing United Nations Special Tribunal preparing
indictments related to the assassination, which is widely thought to
have involved the Iran-backed terror group Hezbollah and its Syrian
allies. The investigation was thrown into disarray last month when Al Akhbar,
a Hezbollah-linked newspaper, published confidential details of 17
witnesses likely slated to testify in any murder trial over Hariri’s
death. The details included names, passport pictures, dates of birth,
and places of employment. The U.N. blasted the publication, noting that
it put the witnesses’ lives at risk.
Now the names and photographs of more than 200 additional witnesses have been posted on the website of the pro-Hariri Al-Mustaqbal
newspaper, which claims that the information was posted by a hacker who
compromised the paper’s servers. Hezbollah websites promptly took the
list and republished it. The Tower has viewed the information and can confirm the details of the story, if not the accuracy of the personal information.
But Europe is still not ready to call Hezbullah a terror organization.
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