Lebanese army investigators and sappers inspect damages at the scene of a large car bomb explosion that killed five people, including a former government minister. Wael Hamzeh / EPA
Lebanese army investigators and sappers inspect damages at the scene of a large car bomb explosion that killed five people, including a former government minister. Wael Hamzeh / EPA

Beirut bombing kills Hariri ally



BEIRUT // A former Lebanese minister who opposed Syrian President Bashar Al Assad was among five people killed in a massive bomb blast in Beirut on Friday.

Mohammed Chatah, 62, was killed as he headed to a meeting with the anti-Assad coalition in the capital. His death throws Lebanon, which has been drawn into Syria’s conflict, into further turmoil after a series of sectarian bombings over the past year.

The sound of the blast was heard across the city at about 9:40am (07:40 GMT) and black smoke was seen rising in the chic downtown business and hotel district. It shattered glass in nearby apartment blocks and damaged cars, restaurants, coffee shops and offices. Footage broadcast by Future TV showed people with their clothes on fire, others lying on the ground, some bloodied and in shock, as well as the mangled remains of a burning car.

Chatah, an influential economist and former minister of finance and Lebanon’s envoy to Washington, had served as adviser to ex-premier Fuad Siniora and remained a close aide to his successor, Saad Hariri.

Mr Hariri, the former premier and leader of the March 14 anti-Assad coalition, accused Hizbollah of involvement in the killing of Chatah, his political adviser, saying it was “a new message of terrorism”.

“As far as we are concerned the suspects ... are those who are fleeing international justice and refusing to represent themselves before the international tribunal,” Mr Hariri said.

Chatah’s killing came three weeks before the long-delayed opening of a trial of five Hizbollah suspects indicted for the 2005 bombing which killed former prime minister Rafiq Hariri, Saad’s father, and 21 other people.

The trial is due to open in The Hague in January. The suspects are all fugitives and Hizbollah, which denies any role in the Hariri assassination, has refused to cooperate with the court, which it says is politically motivated. Preliminary UN investigations implicated Syrian officials.

Chatah, a Sunni Muslim, was a vocal critic of Hizbollah.

A message on his Twitter account less than an hour before the blast accused the group of trying to take control of the country.

“Hizbollah is pressing hard to be granted similar powers in security and foreign policy matters that Syria exercised in Lebanon for 15 years,” the tweet read.

The conflict in Syria has polarised Lebanon and increased sectarian tensions. Hizbollah has sent fighters to Syria to fight alongside forces loyal to Mr Al Assad, who is from the Alawite sect, an offshoot of Shiite Islam.

Some of the Sunni Syrian rebel groups are linked to Al Qaeda, which is also seeking to topple Mr Al Assad.

Former minister Marwan Hamadeh, who survived a car bomb in 2004, told Al Arabiya television: “Hizbollah will not be able to rule Lebanon, no matter how much destruction it causes or blood it spills.”

Lebanon’s president, Michel Suleiman, and the prime minister, Najib Mikati and officials from across Lebanon’s sectarian political divide condemned Chatah’s killing.

Mr Mikati said the blast targeted “a moderate academic and noble political figure who believed in dialogue, the language of reason and the right to different views”.

Hizbollah parliamentarian Ali Ammar described the explosion as a crime. “We condemn this terrorist act,” he told Hizbollah’s Al Manar television. “It is part of a terrorist wave which the region and Lebanon are witnessing”.

While Chatah had no political power base of his own, his international experience, diplomatic contacts and academic analysis made him a key member of Mr Hariri’s circle of advisers.

An economist and a diplomat, he worked for the International Monetary Fund in Washington and served as Lebanon’s ambassador to the United States. He was also minister of finance from July 2008 to November 2009, after which he worked as a foreign policy adviser to the younger Hariri.

Sources at the explosion site said Chatah was on his way to attend a meeting at Mr Hariri’s headquarters when the explosion tore through his car. Mr Hariri himself has stayed away from Lebanon for more than two years, fearing for his safety.

A witness said Chatah’s car was “destroyed, it is a wreck”. Chatah’s identity card, torn and charred, was found at the scene.

Iran, which backs Hizbollah, came under attack in Beirut last month. On November 19, two suicide bombings rocked the embassy compound, killing at least 25 people including an Iranian cultural attache.

Hassan Akkawi, who works in a finance company nearby, witnessed the attack.

“I heard a huge explosion and saw a ball of fire and palls of black smoke. We ran out of our offices to the streets,” he said.

“The explosion caught motorists driving in the morning rush hour here. There was terror and panic among residents. There was a big ball of fire and panic everywhere and then we learnt that Chatah was the target,” said Adel-Raouf Kneio.

Much of Beirut went into lockdown following the explosion, with police blocking off roads across the city.

After a series of explosions in the capital and in the northern city of Tripoli, the Lebanese army had stepped up security measures ahead of Christmas and New Year, fearing further attacks.

The explosion shocked residents and emptied the streets in downtown Beirut, where people seeking a respite from recent turmoil.

“I was on my way to open the store and then the explosion happened. For a while I was thinking, ‘Am I still alive?’ I didn’t know what happened. I was just seeing the people running and holding their ears and eyes, and running,” said Maya, manager of the Taten dress shop.

The owner of a restaurant down the street from the blast site, whose windows were smashed, said: “The damage to the glass is not the problem. People won’t want to come here now. We were fully booked for the next five days.”

Workers at luxury dress shops next to the site, where the entire glass facade was destroyed, were sweeping up glass, picking up damaged mannequins and counting the damage to the luxury dresses.

“I consider all this terrorism, damaging the country and the people. What can we say more? God helps us, God help this country,” said Lebanese citizen Jamal near the explosion scene.

Reuters with additional reporting by Agence France-Presse

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