logo
Lebanon president promises justice 5 years after Beirut port blast

Lebanon president promises justice 5 years after Beirut port blast

Jordan Times2 days ago
BEIRUT — Lebanese President Joseph Aoun on Monday vowed that "justice is coming", five years after a catastrophic explosion at Beirut's port for which nobody has been held to account.
The blast on August 4, 2020 was one of the world's largest non-nuclear explosions, devastating swathes of the Lebanese capital, killing more than 220 people and injuring over 6,500.
The explosion was triggered by a fire in a warehouse where tonnes of ammonium nitrate fertiliser had been stored haphazardly for years after arriving by ship, despite repeated warnings to senior officials.
Aoun said that the Lebanese state "is committed to uncovering the whole truth, no matter the obstacles or how high the positions" involved.
"The law applies to all, without exception," Aoun said in a statement.
Monday has been declared a day of national mourning, and rallies demanding justice are planned later in the day, converging on the port.
"The blood of your loved ones will not be in vain," the president told victims' families, adding: "Justice is coming, accountability is coming."
After more than a two-year impasse following political and judicial obstruction, investigating judge Tarek Bitar has finished questioning defendants and suspects, a judicial official told AFP on condition of anonymity.
Bitar is waiting for some procedures to be completed and for a response to requests last month to several Arab and European countries for "information on specific incidents", the official added, without elaborating.
Impunity
The judge will then finalise the investigation and refer the file to the public prosecution for its opinion before he issues an indictment decision, the official said.
President Aoun said that "we are working with all available means to ensure the investigations are completed with transparency and integrity."
Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, a former International Court of Justice judge, said on Sunday that knowing the truth and ensuring accountability were national issues, decrying decades of official impunity.
Bitar resumed his inquiry after Aoun and Salam took office this year pledging to uphold judicial independence, after the balance of power shifted following a devastating war between Israel and militant group Hezbollah.
Bitar's probe stalled after the Iran-backed group, long a dominant force in Lebanese politics but weakened by the latest war, had accused him of bias and demanded his removal.
Mariana Fodoulian from the association of victims' families said that "for five years, officials have been trying to evade accountability, always thinking they are above the law."
"We're not asking for anything more than the truth," she told AFP.
"We won't stop until we get comprehensive justice."
On Sunday, Culture Minister Ghassan Salame said the port's gutted and partially collapsed wheat silos would be included on a list of historic buildings.
Victims' families have long demanded their preservation as a memorial of the catastrophe.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

JHCO says 26 trucks carrying emergency aid dispatched to Gaza
JHCO says 26 trucks carrying emergency aid dispatched to Gaza

Jordan Times

timean hour ago

  • Jordan Times

JHCO says 26 trucks carrying emergency aid dispatched to Gaza

AMMAN — The Jordanian Hashemite Charity Organisation (JHCO), in direct coordination with the Jordanian Armed Forces -the Arab Army (JAF), said it dispatched 26 trucks carrying food supplies to the Gaza Strip as part of ongoing relief efforts to support the Palestinian people. The organisation said the convoy, which was supposed to be part of a larger flow of aid, faced obstacles on the ground, most notably repeated attacks by Israeli settlers while crossing the West Bank. Some trucks were delayed for hours, it said, adding that, despite sustained efforts, the number of aid trucks reaching the Gaza Strip has declined to fewer than 30 per day, compared to a previous average of 100 to 150. 'This further aggravates the humanitarian and health crisis facing civilians in the enclave,' JHCO said. Secretary-General of the JHCO Hussein Shibli condemned the ongoing 'systematic attacks' on humanitarian aid convoys, affirming that such actions will not deter the organisation from fulfilling its humanitarian duty toward the people of Gaza. He expressed concern over the significant decrease in the number of trucks reaching Gaza, attributing it to the obstacles imposed on the ground. He held the other side [Israel] 'fully responsible', noting that it continues to enforce a policy of siege and restrictions in clear violation of international and humanitarian law. Shibli stressed that Jordan under the directives of His Majesty King Abdullah, will continue to dispatch relief convoys despite all challenges, in full coordination with the JAF and partner organisations.

Massive Israeli strikes pound southern Lebanon
Massive Israeli strikes pound southern Lebanon

Al Bawaba

timean hour ago

  • Al Bawaba

Massive Israeli strikes pound southern Lebanon

ALBAWABA- A fresh wave of Israeli airstrikes hit southern Lebanon on Tuesday, targeting multiple locations, including a parking lot near residential homes in the town of Deir Saryan, according to the Lebanese National News Agency. Also Read Hezbollah tensions escalate as Qassem rejects disarmament push The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) claimed the strikes were aimed at Hezbollah's military infrastructure, as reported by Channel 12. The escalation comes amid a tense internal political climate in Lebanon, where the Lebanese army has reportedly begun restricting Hezbollah-affiliated motorcycle rallies and curbing the movement of the group's supporters in Beirut's southern suburbs. According to Sky News, these measures align with ongoing government discussions over a proposed disarmament mechanism aimed at Hezbollah, a politically charged issue that risks deepening national divisions. In response, Hezbollah's Secretary General, Sheikh Naim Qassem, issued a strong warning against any unilateral efforts to strip the group of its weapons. Speaking during a televised address on Tuesday, Qassem stated, 'We do not accept the gradual surrender of our strength in exchange for the continuation of Israeli aggression. Aggression is the issue, not our weapons. Solve the aggression issue first, and then we can discuss arms.' Qassem emphasized that resistance and national sovereignty are inseparable, warning that any disarmament effort influenced by Israel, the United States, or Arab states would be seen as a direct threat to Lebanon's independence. The government session discussing Hezbollah's armed status follows the recent war with Israel and signals rising tensions over Lebanon's future security strategy, with potential implications for regional stability.

JCI issues report on challenges of food industry sector
JCI issues report on challenges of food industry sector

Jordan Times

time4 hours ago

  • Jordan Times

JCI issues report on challenges of food industry sector

AMMAN — The Jordan Chamber of Industry (JCI) issued the third report of its reform series "Regulatory Challenges Waiting to be Addressed", which was dedicated to the food, catering, agricultural and livestock industries, one of the sectors most closely related to food security and economic stability. According to a statement issued by JCI, the report comes as a continuation of the institutional approach adopted by the JCI to diagnose the most "prominent" regulatory challenges facing the various industrial sub-sectors, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. Also, the report offers practical solutions in line with the priorities of the Economic Modernisation Vision (EMV), specifically in the item "Unlocking Potential". The report noted that the sector, despite its "strategic" importance, is facing challenges at a time when there is a growing need to expand the production base and enhance reliance on domestic inputs. The JCI stressed that addressing these challenges is a national priority and is in line with the priorities of the EMV and the food security strategy, noting that the solutions proposed in the report do not require new budgets or direct financial support, but rather decisions that enhance local production.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store