A relative of Syrian journalist Mohammad Darrar Jammo re-enacted the crime on Thursday in Sarafand under the supervision of the prosecutor of the south, Judge Samih al-Hajj
A relative of Syrian journalist Mohammad Darrar Jammo re-enacted the crime on Thursday in Sarafand under the supervision of the prosecutor of the south, Judge Samih al-Hajj.
“I am not ashamed, I am holding my head up high and I am not afraid... No one really knows him,” Ali Younis, the nephew of Jammo's wife, said as he re-enacted the crime.
Jammo was killed on July 17 in Sarafand in southern Lebanon.
Judge Samih al-Hajj stressed that the crime is not political. “Re-enacting the crime is to prove to people that the judiciary and security forces will follow all criminals and detain them,” al-Hajj told reporters.
Later on Thursday, First Military Investigation Judge in the south Munif Barakat issued arrest warrants against Siham Younis, Jammo's wife, her brother, and nephew in his murder. The death sentence was demanded on Tuesday against the three suspects.
Three of Jammo's relatives were released from custody on Monday.