The file of the detainees in Lebanese prisons to light again, and stones suggest a general amnesty



Al -Diyar newspaper wrote: According to a senior judicial source, the Republican Palace witnessed a remarkable meeting devoted to discussing the file of the detainees in Lebanese prisons. During him, the discriminatory public prosecutor Judge Jamal Al -Hajjar presented to President Aoun the idea of ​​issuing a general amnesty as a practical solution to end the suffering of thousands of detainees, especially since the general amnesty is considered in previous experiences a founding step for any era seeking to send positive messages at home and abroad. The offering was seriously interactive by President Aoun, who deals with the file with a spirit that combines firmness in terms of sovereignty and law, and mercy to reduce human and social burdens.

In parallel, another direction was crystallized on the assignment of Minister of Justice Adel Nassar to prepare for a judicial treaty with Syria to address the conditions of the Syrian detainees. However, this treaty collides with strict Lebanese legal restrictions that only allow the inclusion of approximately 300 detainees as a maximum within the agreement, which makes it an important but limited step, and needs to be completed with parallel options.
In a remarkable judicial precedent, Damascus witnessed a high -level meeting between a Lebanese judicial delegation headed by the government commissioner at the Military Court, Judge Claude Ghanem and a Syrian judicial delegation. The Lebanese delegation included the judges of Mona Hanqir and Raja Abu Nader. Ghanem provided a full explanation of possible legal paths to address the file, taking into account the interest of the Lebanese Supreme State. According to the judicial source, Ghanem showed a remarkable ability to manage the dialogue with firmness and flexibility, which prompted the Syrian side to express an understanding of the Lebanese proposal and appreciation of the seriousness of President Aoun, even if he remained cautious in his interventions. The meeting ended with an agreement on the continued consultation to a permanent solution.
The visit of the Lebanese delegation to Damascus was not just a protocol procedure. An unprecedented step in the path of reactivating judicial cooperation between Beirut and Damascus was formed, especially with the Syrian side requesting the arrested and obtaining regulations with judgments and accusations, which the Lebanese delegation faced strictly adhering to law and sovereignty.
The judicial source warned that “any security or health vibration may lead to a comprehensive explosion that affects the entire Lebanese street,” considering that the general amnesty is no longer a political luxury or an electoral paper, but rather has become a national necessity that affects social security directly, provided that it is implemented within a balance between justice and mercy.

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