In Part 3 of our report, we will uncover the contradiction Bellemare had produced between his 10th periodic report he submitted in 2008 to the United Nations and his indictment today.
Part 3/4
-- Nader Ezzeddine
In Part 3 of our report, we will uncover the contradiction Bellemare had produced between his 10th periodic report he submitted in 2008 to the United Nations and his indictment today. In addition, we will uncover the initials of one culprit in the "Red Network" Bellemare is striving to protect him. Furthermore, we will divulge the purpose concealed behind blotting out the cell phone numbers used in the perpetration.
BELLEMARE COVERS AL-HARIRI MURDERS
When Daniel Bellemare, the Investigation Committee Commissioner, submitted his first report, after the handover from Belgian Chief Investigator Serge Brammertz, to the Security Council on March 28, 2008, he reported that he was able to identify the identities of the perpetrators, and he dubbed them as "The Hariri Network." However, he evaded mentioning any names then in the nine page report for "security purposes," as he claimed. He stressed that he would announce all the names in the forthcoming indictment that he would submit to the Prosecuting Attorney once sufficing evidence would be obtained.
"Today the indictment is out, yet Bellemare has not kept his pledge; he rather drastically redressed what he had said in the Periodic 10th report. Now, he says he has not been able to identify the identity of the perpetrators (the Red Network)! Is it possible that he had discovered their identities 3 years ago while today he does not know who they are anymore?!! This is sheer parody of the masses' thinking! Were the perpetrators made unknown because they do not belong to Hezbollah and, subsequently, if their names are divulged, it will be possible to assassinate them easily?" the international communications expert Riyad Bahsoun wonders.
F.S. Calls the Criminals: Al-Hariri on His Way to You
In Part 2 of this report, we talked about Bellemare's hiding recordings of the communications because they belong to other indicted individuals. Moreover, after the conspicuous contradiction between the two reports by the Prosecuting Attorney, we conclude that Bellemare has altered his statements concerning divulging the identity of who had executed the attack that is " Al-Hariri Network," because if the names are uncovered, it will be impossible to connect the attack to the four indicted. In other words, the crime perpetrators have no ties with Hezbollah, not in the least. Besides, uncovering the names of the "Red Network" will absolutely ravage the indictment; it is going to redirect the indictment at a totally different and distant party from the indicted today.
Bahsoun comments, "It is possible what Bellemare has said about the cell phones is true in a great part of it, but the question is whether the indicted had really done what the Prosecuting Attorney has accused them of, or was it some other individuals?
If we are good-hearted, we will consider that changing the individuals was merely an error. However, if we agree that there is a conspiracy and that changing the individuals is intentional, we are going to conclude that the Prosecuting Attorney is accusing some different innocent individuals of commanding the attack although he knows who had executed it. This does not happen only in Lebanon, but it happened in the U.S.A., too, when John F. Kennedy was assassinated; this is what is called the wrong identity."
Due to Al-Manar keenness on uncovering the truth and helping Bellemare that he may revive his memory of an outstanding Lebanese figure's testimony. This figure was interrogated by Chief investigator Serge Brammertz, Bellemare's predecessor, who precisely told him: "You were at the Parliament Square when Rafiq Al-Hariri motorcade set off, and F.S. was standing watching when he took his mobile and called the criminals to update them: Al-Hariri is on his way to you!!!"
BELLEMARE BLOTS OUT CELL NUMBERS APPREHENSIVE ABOUT HIS REPORT
Few Months prior to the indictment, the CBC of Canada, and other media means had uncovered the cell phone numbers that Bellemare says the assassins had used in Al-Hariri assassination. What prohibits revealing all the cell phone numbers in Bellemare's indictment today especially that the assassins had deactivated them and are not in use anymore?
According to Bahsoun, "The numbers were blotted out because the Lebanese Army Intelligence has uncovered three cell phone numbers that Israel had implanted in the cell phones used by members of Hezbollah without their knowledge. This issue was explained by the Parliamentary Chief of Communications Committee, Hasan Fadlullah, Former Minister of Communications, Charbel Nahhas, and the Head of the Organizing Committee, Imad Hubballah, during a press conference on October 23, 2010."
Bahsoun explains, "Let us assume they revealed the cell phone numbers today, and one of them happened to be one of the Israeli implanted numbers, what would happen then? The whole indictment is going to be dismissed. Therefore, the Defense Bureau has to secure the communications Bellemare has so that they can compare the cell phone numbers. The database must be studied and compared by the second in order to identify the credibility of the indictment. Nevertheless, if the comparison does not confirm the identities of the indicted, then the Prosecuting Attorney cannot drive allegations not even by claiming that the indicted is Mustafa Badr Eddin, for instance, yet he has to say: the person whom I think is Mustafa Badr Eddin."
Hence, the question forcefully proposing itself is: Have not Fransen and Bellemare heard of the second to none espionage interference in the Lebanese communications network? Add to that, the Israeli spies implanted in the Lebanese Communications Networks some of whom have been arrested and admitted their criminal acts? Why has not Bellemare interrogated them yet?
In Part 4/4:
Why were Hezbollah members monitoring Rafiq Al-Hariri?
See also:
Bellemare’s Indictment: Skeptical Fransen Agrees with Reservations! 1/4
Bellemare’s Indictment: British Intelligence Composed the Communications File! 2/4