Special Tribunal for Lebanon Pre-Trial Judge Daniel Fransen has
determined that 58 of the 73 victims of the February 14, 2005 attack who applied
to do so can now participate in the Ayyash et al. proceedings, announced the
STL in a statement on Wednesday.
“Fransen has reviewed the 73 victim applications he has received,
15 of which were deemed to be incomplete,” it added.
He has said that he would require additional information before
granting the incomplete applications.
“Having thoroughly reviewed the applications of the 58 successful
applicants, Fransen has found no reason to divide the victims into different
groups,” revealed the statement.
In his decision, he said that he is “required to ensure that the
proceedings are not unduly delayed, and to take any measures necessary to
prepare the case for a fair and expeditious trial.”
According to the Tribunal’s Rules, it is now up to the registrar
to designate a legal representative to represent the victims during trial and
as many co-counsel as the registrar feels is appropriate to assist the legal
representative, it continued.
Although Fransen’s decision is public, the names and identities of
the victims will continue to remain confidential unless and until there is a
further court order to the contrary.
Victims of the February 14, 2005 attack who have not yet applied
to participate in the proceedings can still apply through the Tribunal’s Victim
Participation Unit.
All future applications will also be subject to review by the
pre-trial judge.
Former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and 21 others were killed in a
suicide car bomb on February 14, 2005 in Beirut.
According to an STL indictment that was unsealed in August, 231
individuals were injured in the attack.
The indictment accused four Hizbullah members, Salim Ayyash,
Mustafa Badreddine, Hussein Oneissi, and Assad Sabra, of being involved in the
crime.
Ayyash has been named in the indictment as coordinator of the
assassination team.
Ayyash and Badreddine face five charges including that of
"committing a terrorist act by means of an explosive device" and
homicide, while Oneissi and Sabra faced charges of conspiring to commit the
same acts.
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