Monday, October 22, 2012
USA Promised Will Investigate Car Bomb in Lebanon
The U.S. government said it would help Lebanon investigate pelaki car bomb in Beirut on Friday (10/19/2012) that killed the Head of Domestic Intelligence Agency, Wissam al-Hassan.Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had spoken by telephone with Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati condemned the killing of General al-Hassan, an outspoken critic of the leadership of the Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad.
The killing of al-Hassan and a number of his bodyguards by opposition groups of Syria and Lebanon are working criticized Prime Minister Mikati because they do not take action meant to prevent such attacks from happening.In downtown Beirut, thousands of people farewell Wissam al-Hassan to be buried on Sunday (21/10) and then held a march to the office of Prime Minister Mikati to vent anger over the death of al-Hassan.The opposition called Mikati too close to President Assad and his allies in Lebanon, the militant group Hezbollah.
The Reuters news agency reported the protesters clashed with police ended after rummaging through the fence, barbed wire and threw repeal forces with stones, bottles and iron.Police retaliated by firing the air and release tear gas into the crowd.Action finally subsided after opposition leader Saad al-Hariri calls for calm supporters.The shooting
Meanwhile, in the southern district of Beirut Sunday night during a shootout voice.It is not known from where the group was from clashing with each other, but according to witnesses a group of men with guns and rocket propelled grenades opened fire berbalasan.Locals said hearing ambulance sirens blared around the site.
There is no information regarding who the perpetrator reports of the shooting and whether fall victim.The death of the head of internal intelligence Lebanon is expected to create a new crisis in the country as the continuing impact of the humanitarian crisis and the ongoing violence in Syria.Lebanon is one of the closest neighboring countries targeted Syrian refugees
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