Prepared by: Adel Hamoush
In light of the recent developments regarding the decisions of the Judicial Investigator in the Beirut Port explosion crime, especially in terms of lifting immunities and the subsequent summonses in preparation for interrogations and allegations, some of which were in place andt others were not, as a description of political discontent
The attempt to disinvest and trade in the blood of martyrs and launch political accusations for political gains at the expense of the martyrs and the wounded was clear and noticeable. And while the media was buzzing about the targeting of the General Director of General Security, Major General Abbas Ibrahim, in terms of summoning him and asking permission to question him and prosecute him in an attempt to forget all the achievements that work began on since he was head of the Southern Intelligence Branch, in addition to his pioneering role in combating networks dealing with the Israeli enemy and fighting Takfiri networks since then until this day
In addition to the attempt to undermine the reputation of Major General Abbas Ibrahim and target him is not innocent, and raises big questions. Is the General Security, whose mission in the port is limited to monitoring the movement of passengers and those entering the port, behind this explosion? but the most important question remains, is the one who straightened Lebanon on the security level and dismantled the networks of dealings with the Israeli and Takfiri enemies, and who took care of the kidnapped of Azaz and their families until they returned home, and he who tirelessly searches for a loophole to help Lebanon with its economic situation with friendly countries deserve all this slander by the judiciary, which failed to resolve the simplest issues
The testimony of a wounded man comes from the events of the port, Abbas Mazloum, who, like many others who were denied their opinion, because he is not subject to the trade of a follow-up committee from here or a follow-up committee from there, and because he
The victim recalls August 4, 2020, the day of the catastrophe, with the phrase “I used to walk on my feet, but today I lost them and no one dared to take my right from the real aggressor”
“As I lost walking on foot, I lost my right to the Lebanese state and the Ministry of Health did not pay attention to me” Al Mazloum added
Concerning the decisions issued by Judge Al-Bitar, al Mazloum said “Why both the former President of the Republic and the Prime Minister who entered this shipment were not prosecuted, and why not every judge was held accountable”
Al Mazloum concludes by stating “The wronged wounded person says that the prosecution against Major General Ibrahim distorts the compass in the case and loses our right because the prosecution does not support a case and does not achieve justice, but rather distorts the compass of truth in a different direction”