It seems the criminals who killed Sheikh Bashir Gemayel 24 years ago will be judged and jailed again, this time hopefully for good.

I just read this in Naharnet.

Interrogating Suspects In Bashir Gemayel’s Assassination Set for February
The state security court on Monday set Feb. 1 a date to begin interrogation of two Lebanese citizens charged with involvement in the assassination of president-elect Bashir Gemayel 24 years ago.
The date was set by judge Antoine Kheir, head of the Judicial Council, which is the court entrusted with cases related to state security.

The brief statement said Habib al-Shartouni and Nabil Alam, both al-large, should report to the court for interrogation on Feb. 1.

Failing to do so, they will be tried in absentia.

Gemayel was assassinated by a major blast that ripped through the Phalange Party office in Beirut’s Ashrafiyeh district in September 1982 before he took the oath to assume the presidency.

Shartouni, a member of the Syrian Social National Party (SSNP) was jailed pending trial until Oct. 13, 1990, when Syrian forces invaded the then Christian enclave. He mysteriously vanished from the central Prison in Roumieh and his whereabouts remain unknown.




4 Comments. Add your own...

  • 1. DonRizk | January 15th, 2007 at 11:36 pm

    Although I support 14 march, I am not an LF-er.However, I can see and understand clearly the Lebanese politics and its history.Therefore,I consider that it is about time that those bastards be tried.It is not accepted at all, that two lousy killers of the dream of Lebanon, its pride and its legend are still at large.In the name of all true Lebanese,I hope that those two traitors be charged heavily and suffer as much as this country has suffered after the death of one its sole saviors,Sheikh Bachir Gemayel.

  • 2. djuan | January 16th, 2007 at 7:57 am

    LATE..

  • 3. WHAT | January 17th, 2007 at 2:12 am

    Wow!!! I can’t believe that no one has yet to be tried for the assassination of 1 of Lebanon’s greatest leaders. As REAL lebanese men, I strongly believe that the least we owe this man is justice.

    He put his life on the line everyday to save and protect us… let’s return the favor.

  • 4. Delta | January 20th, 2007 at 1:22 am

    Man do u think they will show up ……in siria they are and its their country and ull never see them behind bars



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