Beirut-Sana
The Supreme Islamic Shiite Council in Lebanon saw the necessity of revealing the truth about the explosion of the port of Beirut, warning against politicizing this national and humanitarian issue and turning the judiciary into a tool for political revenge that diverts justice from its course and blurs the truth.
The Council said in a statement today that “out of its keenness on justice and the rights of the victims, the wounded and those affected, and the infliction of the harshest penalties on those who caused and caused this humanitarian catastrophe against Lebanon, and by keeping pace with and following up on the graph of the investigation judge’s performance in this case, day after day he is completely away from The course of justice through the discretion and temperament that entrenched suspicion of him and his work.”
The Council called on the higher judicial bodies to expedite the correction of the course before it is too late and to fall into disastrous consequences as a result of “the absence of justice and the rule of instincts of those who are supposed to be entrusted with them, yielding to prejudices and imported ones.”