U.S. - Syria Is Warned.The Bush administration on Sept. 13 stepped up its rhetoric against Syria, accusing Damascus of aiding terrorist attacks in Iraq and warning that it faced the dangers of becoming "more isolated" if it was not more transparent about its actions in Lebanon. The comments from President Bush, made during a Washington press conference with President Talabani, followed similar remarks from US Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad, who on Sept. 12 accused Syria of failing to close "training camps" and said US patience was "running out". A UN investigation into the Feb. 14 assassination Assassination See also Murder. assassins Fanatical Moslem sect that smoked hashish and murdered Crusaders (11th—12th centuries). [Islamic Hist.: Brewer Note-Book, 52] Brutus conspirator and assassin of Julius Caesar. [Br. of Lebanon's former Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri has extended its probe to Damascus amid indications that Syria may have ordered the murder. Bush said the Syrians "were not being fully transparent about what they did in Lebanon. That is a subject of conversations I will be having with other allies [during a Sept. 14 UN summit] in New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of . Syria must be a focus of getting them to change behaviour". President Bashar al-Assad Dr Bashar al-Assad (Arabic: بشار الأسد, had planned to head Syria's delegation to the UN summit to help break Syria's isolation and show the 40-year-old president as a young reformist Arab ruler. But the UN trip was abruptly shelved as Washington made clear it would shun Shun In Chinese mythology, one of the three legendary emperors, along with Yao and Da Yu, of the golden age of antiquity (c. 23rd century BC), singled out by Confucius as models of integrity and virtue. Assad in New York and would lobby European allies to do the same. Four pro-Syria security chiefs in Lebanon, which Damascus in effect controlled until April, were charged with the killing of Hariri. The charges represented the first big breakthrough in a high-profile UN investigation and shifted the focus to Damascus, putting Assad's regime under unprecedented pressure. After complaining of Syrian lack of co-operation, Detlev Mehlis Detlev Mehlis (born 1949) is currently the Senior Public Prosecutor in the Office of the Attorney General in Berlin. He has 25 years of prosecutorial experience and has led numerous investigations into serious, complex transnational crimes. , the German prosecutor heading the UN team, held his first talks in Damascus on procedures for interviewing several officers who served in Lebanon until April, when Syria pulled out its troops in the face of mounting international demands for an end to a 29-year military presence. Mehlis asked to see Assad - who in August 2004 allegedly threatened Hariri to "break Lebanon on your head, your children and the head of [French President Jacques] Chirac" for opposition extension of Lebanese President Emile Lahoud's term to another three years - as well as other Syrian government officials. Syrian officials deny involvement in the Hariri killing, insisting they are the victims of a US-Israeli plot. Officials say Mehlis will be able to "visit" (rather than "interview") Assad. Damascus has also tried to discredit TO DISCREDIT, practice, evidence. To deprive one of credit or confidence. 2. In general, a party may discredit a witness called by the opposite party, who testifies against him, by proving that his character is such as not to entitle him to credit or the credibility of recent Syrian defectors, at least one of whom has been co-operating with the UN investigation. Diplomats say Mehlis is, in any case, treating reports given by defectors with caution. As the inquiry enters its most sensitive phase - it is to end by late October - the stakes for Damascus and a president who took over from his late father Hafez in June 2000 could not be higher. The US, which accuses Syria of aiding Iraqi insurgents Insurgents, in U.S. history, the Republican Senators and Representatives who in 1909–10 rose against the Republican standpatters controlling Congress, to oppose the Payne-Aldrich tariff and the dictatorial power of House speaker Joseph G. Cannon. and radical Palestinian groups, is convinced that Syrian officials will be implicated im·pli·cate tr.v. im·pli·cat·ed, im·pli·cat·ing, im·pli·cates 1. To involve or connect intimately or incriminatingly: evidence that implicates others in the plot. 2. . It has been pressing the EU to take steps to take action; to move in a matter. See also: Step to isolate the regime even as the probe proceeds. Washington is seeking to impose fresh sanctions against Damascus and is searching for potential alternatives to the country's current ruler. US officials are believed to be considering holding a meeting with Assad's uncle Rif'at, a rival who lives in exile and is popular with some forces at home. The Financial Times on Sept. 14 quoted Flynt Leverett Flynt Leverett (born March 6, 1958 in Memphis, Tennessee) is a senior fellow at the New America Foundation in Washington, DC. From March 2002 to March 2003, he served as the senior director for Middle East affairs on the National Security Council. , a former US administration official and expert on Syria, as saying: "This administration is determined to push...Assad out of office. It is working with Syrian opposition [members] in exile and, it would seem, Rifaat al-Assad Rifaat al-Assad (Arabic: رفعت الأسد) is the younger brother of the former President of Syria, Hafiz al-Assad, and the uncle of the current President Bashar al-Assad, all of whom come from the minority Alawite Muslim sect. to bring this about". A more cautious EU has frozen plans to sign an association agreement with Syria until the end of the investigation. Mehlis has recommended to Security Council members that the trial of suspects be held outside Lebanon because several witnesses are refusing to have their testimonies shared with the Lebanese authorities, fearing Syrian reprisals REPRISALS, war. The forcibly taking a thing by one nation which belonged to another, in return or satisfaction for a injury committed by the latter on the former. Vatt. B., 2, ch. 18, s. 342; 1 Bl. Com. ch. 7. 2. . Damascus is still being accused of keeping secret agents in Lebanon. The FT quoted diplomats as saying options under consideration included a court outside Lebanon headed by Lebanese judges or by a combination of Lebanese and international judges. Earlier in 2005 a limited UN inquiry looking only at the political environment surrounding the Hariri killing said Damascus bore responsibility for the polarised atmosphere which prevailed in Lebanon. It cited testimony from several people inside and outside Lebanon, who had been told by Hariri that Assad had threatened him with physical harm if he refused to back Lahoud. |
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