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Iranian regime’s officials nervous about Rafik Hariri court orders

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NCRI – Expressing worries about the fallout of the arrest orders of a number of Lebanese Hezbollah members affiliated with the Iranian regime by the International Tribunal investigating the assassination of Rafik Hariri, the distressed head of Iranian regime’s parliament Ali Larijani said: “Even this discredited tribunal indicted Hezbollah…this tribunal was so political that it was clear the accusations were by no means correct,” state-run Fars News Agency reported.

 The head of Regime’s majlis said: “Accusations against Hezbollah in Rafik Hariri’s assassination is a lever for pressuring Hezbollah.”

Also the chairman of the security and foreign policy committee of Majlis, Boroujerdi, expressed concern and said: “Since the outset, the Islamic republic of Iran had predicted what the outcome of this tribunal was going to be and who would be accused.”

He added: “Tribunal’s orders against Hezbollah members are hurried and entirely political.”

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