Beirut explosion inquiry in chaos as judges row and suspects released

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Sudden restart of investigation sets off developments leaving doubts justice for victims will be delivered

Bitar’s tactics seem to have shifted from chipping away at witnesses to indicting the entire system,for the interests of stakeholders, security officials, the military, political groups and the powerful non-state actor, Hezbollah, which has worked against Bitar. To some Lebanese people the symbolism remains worthwhile, even in the absence of a pathway to real justice.

“This country is broken and this is definitive proof,” said Charbel Abboud, a relative of a resident who was injured near the port. “Now the judges will fight amongst themselves, and nothing will happen. In what other country would we be so far away from justice at this point?” “Without any local political backing, Bitar is challenging an untouchable political class over its role in the port blast,” said Mohanad Hage Ali, the communications director at Carnegie Middle East Center, which analyses political, socioeconomic and security issues in the. “His challenge could inspire others, and would further embarrass Hezbollah, which is spearheading the counterattack.

Others are not so sure. “It doesn’t change a thing,” said Maryam Dawood, a Beirut resident. “You cannot arrest intelligence chiefs and judges here. This is just a poke in the ribs. It has no impact and is a sign that Bitar has nowhere left to go. Justice and Lebanon are doomed to be estranged.”

 

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