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April 8, 2012

Daily Star - Mansour heads to Libya to follow up on Sadr case, April 08, 2012


BEIRUT: Foreign Affairs Minister Adnan Mansour left Lebanon to Libya Sunday to follow up on the case of the fate of Imam Musa Sadr.
Mansour, who is heading a Lebanese delegation, left Rafik Hariri International Airport early Sunday and is headed to the Libyan capital, reported the National News Agency.
Mansour will look into the ongoing investigation into the fate of Sadr and his companions – journalist Abbas Badreddine and Sheikh Mohammad Yaacoub – who went missing on Aug. 31, 1978, during an official visit to Libya at invitation of the late Moammar Gadhafi.
Sadr championed coexistence and dialogue among Lebanese factions and worked to alleviate socio-economic hardship.
Mansour will also discuss bi-lateral relations with Libyan officials.

http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Politics/2012/Apr-08/169598-mansour-heads-to-libya-to-follow-up-on-sadr-case.ashx#axzz1rdyliLeO

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