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    Lebanon's Hariri tribunal hopes to start trial of suspects in 2012

    BEIRUT, Feb 2 (Reuters) - The U.N.-backed Special

    Tribunal for Lebanon said on Thursday it hoped to start in 2012

    the trial in absentia of four Hezbollah suspects, indicted over

    the killing of Lebanon's former prime minister Rafik al-Hariri.

    Warrants for the arrest of the four men were issued by the

    tribunal in June, but Lebanon later told the court it had been

    unable to track any of them down.

    The powerful Shi'ite Muslim group Hezbollah has denied any

    role in the 2005 car bombing which killed Hariri, a billionaire

    Sunni Muslim politician, and 21 other people and said it would

    refuse to allow any of the suspects to be arrested.

    "We still hope we can start the trial in earnest in 2012,"

    tribunal spokesman Marten Youssef told a news conference.

    "Preliminary motions will likely come up by the end of the

    next 60 days and the pre-trial judge will consult with the

    defence council once they are appointed about how much time they

    need to review the material and form their own case," he said.

    The Netherlands-based tribunal said in a statement on

    Wednesday it was accepting preliminary motions challenging its

    jurisdiction or technical defects of the indictments.

    Hezbollah, both a political and guerrilla group in Lebanon

    that fought a war against Israel in 2006, says the court is

    politically motivated and favours U.S. and Israeli interests.

    The tribunal said on Wednesday the four suspects would be

    tried in absentia after concluding that "all reasonable steps

    have been taken to secure the appearance of the accused and to

    notify them of the charges."

    Hariri's killing plunged Lebanon into a political crisis

    that saw assassinations and street clashes in May 2008, dragging

    the civil war-scarred country back to the brink of conflict.

    Hezbollah brought down the government of Hariri's son, Saad,

    in 2011 when its members and their allies withdrew from the

    cabinet after he resisted calls to renounce the tribunal.

    The suspects were named last July as Mustafa Amine

    Badreddine, a senior Hezbollah figure and brother-in-law of

    slain Hezbollah commander Imad Moughniyeh, as well as Salim

    Jamil Ayyash, Hussein Hassan Oneissi and Assad Hassan Sabra.

    Prosecutors issued six monthly reports to the tribunal of

    the steps taken to try to arrest the four, Youssef said, adding

    that the tribunal felt that after months of heavy media coverage

    it was "inconceivable they are unaware they have been indicted."

    (Reporting by Erika Solomon)

     

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