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Sheikh Bahaeddine demands truth behind February 14 bombing

Wednesday, March 02, 2005

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Sheikh Bahaeddine Hariri reiterated calls for unveiling the truth behind the February 14 car bombing that killed former Prime Minister Rafic Hariri and his companions, after paying his condolences, along side Sheikh Saadeddine Hariri, to the family of Abdel Hamid Ghalayini. His body was found under a thin layer of earth about three meters away from the crater left by the explosion in Beirut that killed the martyred former Prime Minister.

The Ghalayini family also offered their condolences to Mr. Hariri's sons, expressing grief over the loss of the slain Prime Minister and his companions. The body of the late Ghalayini was dug up today from the site of the blast that killed Mr. Hariri. His family requested the support of Sheikh Bahaa and Sheikh Saad in revealing the reasons behind the failure of the authorities to discover the late Ghalayini's body until seventeen days after the bombing.

Sheikhs Bahaa and Saad said they were ready to support the Ghalayini family in their ordeal, as Beirut and Lebanon backed the Hariri family. "We came to convey our condolences to the family. We only want to know one thing: the truth about the bombing," Sheikh Bahaeddine told reporters.