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Lebanon and Syria
The United States condemns the issuance of warrants by a Syrian military court for Lebanese MP Walid Jumblatt, Telecom Minister Marwan Hamadeh, and journalist Fares Kashan to appear for questioning. These warrants are allegedly connected to a case filed by the Syrian military judiciary against the three Lebanese for "inciting the US administration to occupy Syria" and "defaming" Damascus by holding it responsible for the assassinations and bombings in Lebanon last year. These actions are cynical attempts by the Syrian government to continue its interference in the Lebanese political process. These actions must come to an end now.
The United States, and the international community, stand with the Lebanese people as they seek to reassert their independence and strengthen their democracy, and we support their call for truth and justice.
Press Statement
Sean McCormack, Spokesman
Washington, DC
May 5, 2006
http://www.state.gov/