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EDITOR IN CHIEF- ABDULLAH BIN SALIM AL SHUEILI

Lebanon marks 3 years since catastrophic Beirut blast

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Beirut: Lebanon on Friday marks three years since one of history’s biggest non-nuclear explosions rocked Beirut. Yet nobody has been held to account as political and legal pressures suspend the investigation.


On August 4, 2020, the massive blast at Beirut’s port destroyed swathes of the Lebanese capital, killing more than 220 people and injuring at least 6,500.


Authorities said the disaster was triggered by a fire in a warehouse where a vast stockpile of industrial chemical ammonium nitrate had been haphazardly stored for years.


Three years on, the probe is virtually at a standstill, leaving survivors still yearning for answers.


The main activist group representing families of those killed has called for a protest march on Friday afternoon, converging on the port.


“This is a day of commemoration, mourning and protest against the Lebanese state that politicises our cause and interferes in the judiciary,” said Rima al Zahed, whose brother was killed in the explosion.


“The judiciary is shackled, justice is out of reach, and the truth is shrouded,” she said.


The blast struck amid an economic collapse that the World Bank has dubbed one of the worst in recent history and which is widely blamed on a governing elite accused of corruption and mismanagement.


Since its early days, the probe into the explosion has faced a slew of political and legal challenges.


In December 2020, lead investigator Fadi Sawan charged former prime minister Hassan Diab and three ex-ministers with negligence.


But as political pressure mounted, Sawan was removed from the case.


His successor, Tarek Bitar, unsuccessfully asked lawmakers to lift parliamentary immunity for MPs who were formerly ministers.


The Hezbollah group has launched a campaign against Bitar, accusing him of bias and demanding his dismissal.


The interior ministry has refused to execute arrest warrants which the lead investigator has issued.


In December 2021, Bitar suspended his probe after a barrage of lawsuits, mainly from politicians he had summoned on charges of negligence.


— AFP


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