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Independent
UN finds evidence of official cover-up in Hariri assassination
By Robert Fisk in Beirut

14 March 2005

As the United Nations' Irish-led special investigation team here
prepares to report that the Lebanese authorities have covered up
evidence of the murder on 14 February of the former prime minister
Rafik Hariri, his two sons have fled Lebanon after hearing that they
too are in danger of assassination.

Mr Hariri's elder son, Bahar, has flown to Geneva while Saad has left
hurriedly for Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, after warnings that they could be
the next targets of their father's assassins.

President George Bush is expected to announce on Wednesday that Syrian
- and perhaps Lebanese - military intelligence officers were involved
in Mr Hariri's death; the bombing killed 18 other civilians.

The UN's Irish, Egyptian and Moroccan investigation team has now been
joined by three Swiss bomb experts following the discovery that many
of the smashed vehicles in Hariri's convoy were moved from the scene
of the massacre only hours afterwards - and before there was time for
an independent investigation. Yesterday, frogmen were sent into the
sea off the Beirut Corniche to recover the wreckage of the one car in
the Hariri convoy that was not taken away by the authorities because
it was blasted over a hotel wall into the Mediterranean by the force
of the explosion. If they successfully recover parts of the vehicle,
they may be able to discover the nature of the explosives. First
reports that Hariri was killed by a car bomb are now being challenged
by evidence that the explosives - estimated at 600kg - could have been
buried beneath the seafront avenue.

A unique photograph handed to The Independent in Beirut - which is now
also in the hands of the UN investigators - was taken on the afternoon
of 12 February, about 36 hours before the bombing. It shows a drain
cover in the road at the exact spot where the explosion was to tear a
30-foot crater in the highway, instantly killing Hariri and many of
his bodyguards.

The section of roadway is marked off by "no parking" signs which have
been left there innocently by staff of the nearby HSBC bank. But a
mysterious object can be seen on the left edge of the drain cover.
Both the metal cover and an extensive area of roadway around it were
atomised by the bomb.

The picture also shows two buildings which the UN police officers are
investigating as possible locations of the bomber who detonated the
explosives: one is on top of the circular building in the centre of
the photo - which houses a Beirut hotel as well as a Lebanese army
retirement fund office - and the other is on top of the war-damaged
Holiday Inn (far right) which has been empty for more than a decade.
The balloon in the centre of the photograph regularly takes tourists
on sightseeing tours of Beirut.

Some members of the Hariri family have been told that the report of
the UN inquiry team will be so devastating that it will force a full
international investigation of the murder of "Mr Lebanon" and his
entourage, perhaps reaching to the higher echelons of the Syrian and
Lebanese governments.

Hariri opposed the continued Syrian military presence in Lebanon and
many Lebanese have blamed the Syrians for his murder. The UN
investigators have become convinced that there was a cover-up of
evidence at the very highest levels of the Lebanese and Syrian
intelligence authorities.

In their search for information, at least one Irish police officer has
now interviewed Brigadier General Rustum Ghazale, the senior Syrian
army intelligence officer in Lebanon, at his headquarters in Aanjar.
He is believed to have pointed out to the police that his job was only
to safeguard Syrian forces in the country - an assertion which will
require more than a few grains of Syrian salt to be believed.

President Bush's expected remarks on Wednesday will follow two
extraordinary days of public demonstrations in Beirut. In the first,
today, opposition politicians will try to gather a million followers
to protest against the government's failure to resign and to reveal
the truth about Hariri's murder - as well as to dwarf last Tuesday's
half-million strong Hizbollah rally in support of Syria. The second,
by pro-Syrian demonstrators, is planned to march to the US embassy in
the Aukar suburb of east Beirut.

All this is being organised while violent rumours sweep Beirut. One
says that the Syrians have been handing out weapons to pro-Syrian
Palestinians in the refugee camps of Sabra and Chatila in Beirut and
Ein el-Helwe in Sidon.

Investigations by The Independent strongly suggest that this in
untrue; the Palestinians have quite enough weapons without being
resupplied, and many of them would like to be disarmed to end lethal
inter-Palestinian factional fighting. But on Saturday night in the
Sabra camp, someone knifed to death an elderly Syrian fruit-seller in
what was an obvious attempt to provoke violence. 





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