From Naharnet

A Jailed Syrian Social National Party (SSNP) member was reported Wednesday to have “testified” to interrogators that his party superior and parliament member Assad Hardan ordered him to detonate an explosive charge at a restaurant hosting a rally organized by the rival Phalange party.

Well well, i thought the weapons were old and used to resist against Israel ?

I urge authorities to be firm in those investigations and search everything related to the SSNP officials, and i urge the government to start working on a plan to put the party on probation and under close monitoring until further notice.




5 Comments. Add your own...

  • 1. Shadow | January 4th, 2007 at 11:32 am

    They have to catch big heads standing behind all these .

  • 2. othello | January 4th, 2007 at 12:18 pm

    In 1994, a church got bombed. Out of nothing, without any evidence whatsoever, files were created and the LF was accused and disolved.

    Later on it turned out that the LF was indeed innocent of this deed.

    Today, we see all the physical evidence present, we have motives, we have confessions, we have weapons caches, we have detonnators and explosives very similar to the engines that wrecked havock between March 2005 and December 2005…what is the govt waiting for??? they have to strike with an iron fist…time to clean away this trash that has polluted the Lebanese political scene for the last decades…

    How can anyone accept a so called Lebanese party thats names Syrian Socialist Nationalist Party??? what the heck is Lebanese in it?????

  • 3. othello | January 4th, 2007 at 12:23 pm

  • 4. delta | January 7th, 2007 at 4:27 am

    all wat i hope is that they are not torturing them like they use to do to the lf wil game3a ma khassoun

  • 5. othello | January 8th, 2007 at 11:46 am

    delta…beleive me, SSNP khasson anyway u put it…these people are behind the assasination of Bachir, and during the 15 years when Syria occupies Lebanon, they were terrorising people left and right.

    plus, what the heck are all those weapons for???

    Ok in Lebanon, its common to have weapons, I agree, but its not common at all to have mortars, anti tank grenades and their launchers, explosives and detonnators all of which fall under HEAVY weaponry…



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