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Hariri
recorded Syria's President Assad's threats on Spy Pen
Intelligence Online
Paris,
France- The
Paris-based Intelligence
Online reported on its internet
website that Rafik Hariri managed to record the threats made by
President Bashar Al Assad at their last face-to-face meeting in the
Syrian capital on a spy pen provided by a western secret service.
Hariri had provided copies of the threat to U.S. President
Bush, French
President Jacques Chirac and Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf
shortly before he was assassinated in Beirut on Feb. 14, said the
newsletter that specializes in intelligence affairs.
The Assad-Hariri meeting was held in Damascus a week before Syria
forced the Lebanese parliament virtually at gunpoint to extend
President Lahoud's term in office for 3 additional years on Sept. 3.
Hariri was against the extension, but was forced to vote for it.
"It is useful for you to know that Lahoud's term will be extended no
matter what ... I shall not allow you to replace him with anyone else,"
the recording pen quoted Assad as telling Hariri. "You have to bear in
mind that I am capable of destroying Lebanon, you included."
"If I am forced to leave Lebanon, I will leave it a pile of rubble.
Your ally Walid Jumblatt must realize the fate awaiting him. The death
of his father is the best lesson for him," Assad was reportedly
recorded as telling Hariri.
Intelligence Online said the pen-recorder was probably made available
to Hariri by the French foreign security service DGSE, when he told
Chirac that he feels threatened.
This will no doubt make Deltev Mehlis' Job easier next week in
Damascus, when he interrogates the Syrian Intelligence officers.
Perhaps he should add Basher Al Assad to the list of witnesses that he
will be interrogating. The world community wants to know the truth.
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