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June 1, 2011

Naharnet - Youssef Returns to Lebanon: I Have No Problem in Discussing All Issues before Judiciary - June 01, 2011

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Ogero Telecom General Director Abdul Monem Youssef returned to Lebanon on Tuesday to a throng of photographers at Beirut international airport seeking to take his first photo after the incident at a Telecommunications Ministry building at al-Adliyeh, reported the daily al-Mustaqbal on Wednesday.
Airport security however prevented the photographers from taking any pictures.
Youssef announced upon his arrival that he is prepared to discuss all issues before the judiciary.
Last Thursday, a dispute broke out at the Telecom Ministry building at al-Adliyeh when security forces prevented Telecom Minister Charbel Nahhas from dismantling a third GSM network belonging to Ogero.
The daily reported that it managed to take his picture while he was taking a stroll in downtown Beirut where he visited slain former Premier Rafik Hariri’s grave.
Youssef voiced his trust in all Lebanese judicial circles, adding that the equipment for the third GSM network belongs to Ogero and that he did not act illegally in attempting to install them at the Telecommunications Ministry building.
“This is a strictly administrative affair and it is reassuring that it is now in the hands of the judiciary,” he told al-Mustaqbal.

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