الجمعة 13 شباط 2009 العدد – 746
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بين المؤبد والإعدام
أصدرت محكمة التمييز الجزائية أمس، برئاسة القاضي سمير عاليه، وعضوية المستشارين فايز مطر وسليم الأسطا، حكماً بإنزال عقوبة الإعدام، في حق نعمة نعيم الحاج، ورد سائر الطلبات الزائدة والمخالفة، بما في ذلك الاستماع إلى إفادة الشاهد س.ح. لـ«عدم الجدوى». وخالف المستشار الأسطا الحكم، إذ كان يفضّل تخفيف عقوبة الإعدام إلى المؤبد، نظراً لوجود إسقاط الحق الشخصي. واتُّهم المحكوم عليه بقتل السوريين منير حوراني وسعيد حجازي وحرقهما في سيارة مستأجرة.
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February 13, 2009
February 2, 2009
February 2, 2009 - Naharnet - Iran: Israel is Responsible For the Fate of Our Missing Diplomats
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hassan Qashqavi has held Israel responsible for the fate of four Iranian diplomats who went missing in Lebanon during the civil war.
"We in Iran do not adopt the Zionist point of view, and are unconcerned with the evasiveness of the Zionist entity from its responsibility on this issue," Qashqavi said in a statement distributed by the Iranian embassy in Beirut on Saturday.
"We still consider the Zionist entity responsible for the fate of the four Iranian diplomats currently inside Israeli prisons. This entity has secret and open dealings with the Lebanese kidnappers," Qashqavi added.
Qashqavi was commenting on an alleged Israeli report in which the Jewish state denied it was holding the diplomats who were kidnapped in Lebanon in 1982.
The Iranian foreign ministry spokesman called on the Lebanese authorities and all concerned parties in this issue "to take responsibility and seriously work on exposing all the aspects of the case and settle it."
Qashqavi praised Hizbullah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah "for raising the issue of the four diplomats."
This "demonstrates Hizbullah's humanitarian principles and values in holding Israel responsible for their continued kidnapping," Qashqavi said.
"We in Iran do not adopt the Zionist point of view, and are unconcerned with the evasiveness of the Zionist entity from its responsibility on this issue," Qashqavi said in a statement distributed by the Iranian embassy in Beirut on Saturday.
"We still consider the Zionist entity responsible for the fate of the four Iranian diplomats currently inside Israeli prisons. This entity has secret and open dealings with the Lebanese kidnappers," Qashqavi added.
Qashqavi was commenting on an alleged Israeli report in which the Jewish state denied it was holding the diplomats who were kidnapped in Lebanon in 1982.
The Iranian foreign ministry spokesman called on the Lebanese authorities and all concerned parties in this issue "to take responsibility and seriously work on exposing all the aspects of the case and settle it."
Qashqavi praised Hizbullah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah "for raising the issue of the four diplomats."
This "demonstrates Hizbullah's humanitarian principles and values in holding Israel responsible for their continued kidnapping," Qashqavi said.