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U.N. wants to quiz Hariri suspects
RELATEDYOUR E-MAIL ALERTS(CNN) -- Syria has received a formal request from the United Nations to interrogate several suspects in its investigation into the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, a Syrian Foreign Ministry official said Monday. The ministry did not provide the identities or number of Syrian officials asked for in the U.N. request. On Thursday, Syria began its own investigation into Hariri's assassination, after lambasting a U.N. inquiry which found evidence that Syrian officials were involved in the killing. That followed last week's vote by the U.N. Security Council demanding Syria cooperate with the U.N. investigation or face "further action." The head of the U.N. investigation, German prosecutor Detlev Mehlis, had welcomed a separate investigation by Syria when he presented the report to the Security Council last month. Syrian Attorney General Ghada Mourad told Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) that the investigating committee met Thursday afternoon, and will interview all Syrians named in the Mehlis report, as well as review the minutes of the United Nations' interviews. Mourad said the committee will coordinate with the international investigating committee, as well as Lebanese judicial authorities, and she urged anyone with any information on Hariri's assassination to contact the committee. Hariri, a veteran Lebanese politician who had become a critic of Syria's military occupation of Lebanon, was killed along with 20 other people by a powerful car bomb on February 14. His assassination triggered massive protests that eventually led to Syria's withdrawal from Lebanon. Syrian officials strongly deny any involvement in the killing and have said the Mehlis report is false and politically motivated. Syria also denies that it has not cooperated with the U.N. investigation, which expires on December 15.
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