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Wed, 07/06/2011 - 11:55
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Nasrollah: Justice, stability are not mutually exclusive

Beirut, July 6, IRNA – Hezbollah leader, Seyed Hassan Nasrollah, said on Tuesday that justice and stability are not mutually exclusive, adding that stability without justice is not security.
Nasrollah added that the indictment against four Hezbollah members is a great injustice.
The Hezbollah leader made the remarks on a huge screen during ceremony marking “the wounded resistance day” in a rally held in Beirut suburb’s Tuesday.
He added, “We should achieve justice as it is a primary condition for stability, however, stability without justice is false security.”
Nasrollah also accused the March 14 coalition of promoting injustice in the country and especially in their failure to consider the Zionist regime as a suspect in the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.
Last week Nasrollah rejected a UN backed court’s indictment implicating four party members in the 2005 assassination of former Lebanese statesman Rafik Hariri, vowing never to turn over the four suspects.
“The greatest injustice against Rafik Hariri was to say that the Zionist regime would never assassinate Hariri.”
He continued, “But we are strong because we are right, we have logic, evidence, justification and credibility. We are not strong because we bear arms, as they are a means to liberate our land and defend the country.”
The Hezbollah leader lamented that no matter how much and what type of evidence Hezbollah could provide to discredit the tribunal, March 14 would still call for justice through the UN backed court.
Nasrollah also questioned the credibility of Special Tribunal for Lebanon ( STL)’s Prosecutor General Daniel Bellemare, accusing some investigators, legal experts and key advisors to Bellemare of having links to the CIA and the Israeli intelligence agency./end
Nasrollah added that the indictment against four Hezbollah members is a great injustice.
The Hezbollah leader made the remarks on a huge screen during ceremony marking “the wounded resistance day” in a rally held in Beirut suburb’s Tuesday.
He added, “We should achieve justice as it is a primary condition for stability, however, stability without justice is false security.”
Nasrollah also accused the March 14 coalition of promoting injustice in the country and especially in their failure to consider the Zionist regime as a suspect in the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.
Last week Nasrollah rejected a UN backed court’s indictment implicating four party members in the 2005 assassination of former Lebanese statesman Rafik Hariri, vowing never to turn over the four suspects.
“The greatest injustice against Rafik Hariri was to say that the Zionist regime would never assassinate Hariri.”
He continued, “But we are strong because we are right, we have logic, evidence, justification and credibility. We are not strong because we bear arms, as they are a means to liberate our land and defend the country.”
The Hezbollah leader lamented that no matter how much and what type of evidence Hezbollah could provide to discredit the tribunal, March 14 would still call for justice through the UN backed court.
Nasrollah also questioned the credibility of Special Tribunal for Lebanon ( STL)’s Prosecutor General Daniel Bellemare, accusing some investigators, legal experts and key advisors to Bellemare of having links to the CIA and the Israeli intelligence agency./end