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A UN commission investigating the death of former Lebanese PM Rafik Hariri says the evidence suggests a network of people was responsible for the attack. | A UN commission investigating the death of former Lebanese PM Rafik Hariri says the evidence suggests a network of people was responsible for the attack. |
No individuals were named, but the investigators said what it called the "Hariri Network" might also be behind other deadly attacks in Lebanon. | No individuals were named, but the investigators said what it called the "Hariri Network" might also be behind other deadly attacks in Lebanon. |
The ex-PM and 22 others died in a huge car bombing in Beirut in February 2005. | The ex-PM and 22 others died in a huge car bombing in Beirut in February 2005. |
Past UN inquiries suggested that Syrian and Lebanese intelligence forces had played a role - which Syria denied. | Past UN inquiries suggested that Syrian and Lebanese intelligence forces had played a role - which Syria denied. |
The commission said the evidence indicated that the network existed before his assassination and carried out surveillance of the former prime minister. | The commission said the evidence indicated that the network existed before his assassination and carried out surveillance of the former prime minister. |
It said at least part of the network continued to operate after Mr Hariri's killing. | It said at least part of the network continued to operate after Mr Hariri's killing. |
Lebanon has been in crisis and without a president for months, amid a drawn-out power struggle between the pro- and anti-Syrian factions. | Lebanon has been in crisis and without a president for months, amid a drawn-out power struggle between the pro- and anti-Syrian factions. |
Progress | Progress |
The UN panel said in the 10th report on the case that it could now confirm "on the basis of available evidence, that a network of individuals acted in concert to carry out the assassination... and that this criminal network - the 'Hariri Network' - or parts thereof are linked to some of the other cases within the commission's mandate". | The UN panel said in the 10th report on the case that it could now confirm "on the basis of available evidence, that a network of individuals acted in concert to carry out the assassination... and that this criminal network - the 'Hariri Network' - or parts thereof are linked to some of the other cases within the commission's mandate". |
The report suggests progress is being made in identifying the bomber who killed Mr Hariri, reports the BBC's Matthew Price at UN headquarters in New York. | The report suggests progress is being made in identifying the bomber who killed Mr Hariri, reports the BBC's Matthew Price at UN headquarters in New York. |
HAVE YOUR SAYBut did the criminal network have political motives?Andy Roberts, UKSend us your comments | HAVE YOUR SAYBut did the criminal network have political motives?Andy Roberts, UKSend us your comments |
It says it has received close co-operation from Lebanese authorities, and "generally satisfactory" co-operation from Syria - a country which continues to deny official involvement in the Hariri killing. | It says it has received close co-operation from Lebanese authorities, and "generally satisfactory" co-operation from Syria - a country which continues to deny official involvement in the Hariri killing. |
However, the report identifies some problems hampering the investigation - including the political and security situation in Lebanon, and a lack of resources from the UN itself. | However, the report identifies some problems hampering the investigation - including the political and security situation in Lebanon, and a lack of resources from the UN itself. |
The commission, headed by Canadian former prosecutor Daniel Bellemare, is using forensic information and DNA profiling in its investigation. | The commission, headed by Canadian former prosecutor Daniel Bellemare, is using forensic information and DNA profiling in its investigation. |
The UN is currently setting up a tribunal which it is hoped will try those suspected of Mr Hariri's murder. | The UN is currently setting up a tribunal which it is hoped will try those suspected of Mr Hariri's murder. |
Complex politics | Complex politics |
As well as being a dominant figure in Lebanese politics in the period after the civil war ended in 1990, Mr Hariri was also a business tycoon. | As well as being a dominant figure in Lebanese politics in the period after the civil war ended in 1990, Mr Hariri was also a business tycoon. |
A self-made billionaire, he was among the richest individuals in the world. | A self-made billionaire, he was among the richest individuals in the world. |
Mr Hariri's death triggered huge demonstrations in Lebanon against the Syrians. | Mr Hariri's death triggered huge demonstrations in Lebanon against the Syrians. |
Despite its denial of involvement, Damascus eventually bowed to international pressure, pulling out its troops after nearly 30 years of military presence. | Despite its denial of involvement, Damascus eventually bowed to international pressure, pulling out its troops after nearly 30 years of military presence. |
Investigators have previously pointed to links between Mr Hariri's death and many other attacks in Lebanon since 2004. | Investigators have previously pointed to links between Mr Hariri's death and many other attacks in Lebanon since 2004. |
Analysts say Lebanon is the most politically complex and religiously divided country in the Middle East. | Analysts say Lebanon is the most politically complex and religiously divided country in the Middle East. |