Fneish: Hizbullah Can’t, Won’t Acknowledge Judiciary Falling Tribunal

The Administrative Development Affairs Minister Mohammed Fneish announced that
"Hizbullah can't acknowledge or recognize the credibility of the tribunal, which felt into failure and does not have a minimum level of judicial credibility."
Pointing out that "the indictment, which was published, did not provide any concrete evidence or sensory impairment, but assumptions that are not based on any sensory or physical basis," Fneish noted "the existence of other assumptions that are not taken into consideration by the Attorney General Daniel Bellemare."
In an interview with Kuwaiti "al-Rae" newspaper, Fneish stressed that "the biggest target is the truth through covering up the culprits, misleading the investigation and using the crime for political purposes by accusing the most honorable phenomenon in modern history resembled by the Lebanese resistance."
"We have read and heard of the indictment since a long period of time and it was published in newspapers, visual, audio, and written media, in details," the minister added.
"In politics, this forms an evidence for the size of politicization, leaks, and the unprofessional investigation and the validity of what we said about this ready decision aiming at politically accusing the resistance," he clarified.
Stressing that Hizbullah can't acknowledge or recognize the credibility of the falling tribunal, Fneish accused it of not having "a minimum level of judicial credibility, especially after false witnesses, spins, fabrications, misled investigation, accusing Syria and the four officers, and the disclosure of the corruption of tribunal's investigators and employees."
"Some of the tribunal's employee's hostility to the resistance was recorded uncovering that they have roles in previous hostility keeping in mind that leaks were political in timing of each step of the tribunal , without losing sight to the effect of US interference revealed through "Wikileaks"," he emphasized.
Source :"al-Rae" Kuwaiti newspaper
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