Maliki escaped from Iraqi courts to face arrest in Beirut
30-11-2014 11:57 AM
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A judicial source said the lawyer Lebanese progress before the Public Prosecutor discriminatory in Beirut complaint penalty against First Deputy Iraqi leader, and former prime minister, Nuri al-Maliki, who is on a visit to Lebanon since Saturday.
He called the lawyer in the complaint to arrest al-Maliki accused B'almcharkh 'in bombing his country's embassy in Beirut in 1981.
The source said that 'the lawyer Tariq Handb progress today in front of the public prosecutor discriminatory in Beirut complaint penalty against al-Maliki, calling on the Lebanese authorities arrest'.
He explained that the complaint came after 'al-Maliki accused of participating in the bombing of the Iraqi Embassy in Beirut in 1981 which led to the deaths of more than 60 people 'included claim his arrest.
The families of the Iraqi victims demanded, last August, the Lebanese authorities to investigate the incident.
The exposed the Iraqi Embassy in Beirut, on 15 December 1981 to blow up a car bomb, a suicide bomber stormed the embassy gates, and inflicted more than 60 people dead and dozens wounded were reported to call him the responsibility of the party.
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30-11-2014 11:57 AM
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A judicial source said the lawyer Lebanese progress before the Public Prosecutor discriminatory in Beirut complaint penalty against First Deputy Iraqi leader, and former prime minister, Nuri al-Maliki, who is on a visit to Lebanon since Saturday.
He called the lawyer in the complaint to arrest al-Maliki accused B'almcharkh 'in bombing his country's embassy in Beirut in 1981.
The source said that 'the lawyer Tariq Handb progress today in front of the public prosecutor discriminatory in Beirut complaint penalty against al-Maliki, calling on the Lebanese authorities arrest'.
He explained that the complaint came after 'al-Maliki accused of participating in the bombing of the Iraqi Embassy in Beirut in 1981 which led to the deaths of more than 60 people 'included claim his arrest.
The families of the Iraqi victims demanded, last August, the Lebanese authorities to investigate the incident.
The exposed the Iraqi Embassy in Beirut, on 15 December 1981 to blow up a car bomb, a suicide bomber stormed the embassy gates, and inflicted more than 60 people dead and dozens wounded were reported to call him the responsibility of the party.
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