BEIRUT:
Libya’s cooperation with Lebanon to uncover the fate of missing Imam Musa
al-Sadr is key to restoring normal relations between the two countries, the
influential imam’s sister said. Speaking in Tyre over the weekend during an
iftar banquet organized by the Imam Sadr Foundation, which she heads, Rabab
Sadr said the imam’s case deserves to be dealt with seriously by Lebanese
state. She called on Lebanese authorities to adopt a “clear policy stating that
... the condition for normal ties between the two countries requires serious
and sincere cooperation [on behalf of Libya] to resolve this sacred issue.” The
fall of late Moammar Gadhafi’s regime in Libya almost a year ago raised hopes
of resolving the case of Imam Sadr, who went missing along with Sheikh Mohammad
Yaacoub and journalist Abbas Badreddine during a visit to Libya on an official
invitation by the slain colonel on Aug. 31, 1978. No tangible progress has been
made in any investigation so far.
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Local-News/2012/Aug-06/183526-sadrs-sister-libya-ties-must-hinge-on-imam-case.ashx#axzz22kAg3sDl
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