Pivotal Witness in Mehlis Report is a Convicted Swindler
The alleged intelligence agent al-Sadik, 42, on whose testimony a considerable portion of the investigation is based, has been convicted of, embezzlement and fraud, among other crimes. Even within the UN Commission investigating the murder of Lebanon’s former Prime Minster Rafik al-Hariri, which presented its report on Thursday, there is doubt of the credibility of the Syrian witness.
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Syria hits out against Hariri murder claims:
In the first official reaction to emerge from Damascus, Syrian foreign ministry adviser Riad Daudi told a press conference his government rejected the report, which was biased and aimed at hurting Syria. He said the conclusions were 'without any foundation'.
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,6903,1598900,00.html
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Syria hits out against Hariri murder claims:
In the first official reaction to emerge from Damascus, Syrian foreign ministry adviser Riad Daudi told a press conference his government rejected the report, which was biased and aimed at hurting Syria. He said the conclusions were 'without any foundation'.
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,6903,1598900,00.html
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