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November 5, 2011

L'orient le jour - Qortbawi visits detainees at Baabda Judicial Palace, November 5th 2011


BEIRUT: Justice Minister Shakib Qortbawi visited detainees at the Baabda Judicial Palace detention center Friday, said a statement from the ministry.
Qortbawi was accompanied by the ministry’s director general, Omar Natour, and several other judges from the Justice Palace. During the visit, which lasted more than three hours, Qortbawi listened to detainees as they described their situation.
“Qortbawi vowed to detainees, who do not have lawyers, to stand up for them,” said a statement issued after the visit.
According to the statement, Qortbawi also told the detainees that he would ask Lebanon’s Bar Association to allocate more lawyers to defend detainees who are unable to arrange a defense for themselves.
Qortbawi’s visit to Baabda’s Justice Palace is one of a series of visits to Justice Palaces throughout the country. “I will work to find permanent solutions for Baabda’s Justice Palace,” said Qortbawi. 


http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Local-News/2011/Nov-05/153246-qortbawi-visits-detainees-at-baabda-judicial-palace.ashx#axzz1d0cFSEdV



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