A letter from the international lebanese committee to
Mr. Terje Roed-Larson
THE
INTERNATIONAL LEBANESE COMMITTEE For UNSCR 1559
SG1559@UN1559.org
www.UN1559.org
Memorandum
( Faculty
Club) at Harvard University, Boston
21 November 2005
Mr. Terje ROED-LARSON
SG Special Envoy
for the
implementation of
UNSCR 1559
The United
Nations
Subject: The
implementation of UNSCR 1559: Immediate measures for implementations
Your Excellency
Mr. Terje Roed-Larson,
In a previous
memorandum submitted to the Secretary General via your office (12 Sept.
2005) the Lebanese International Committee for the Implementation of UNSCR
1559 (LIC UNSCR 1559) suggested to establish categories of groups to be
addressed as follow:
1) The remnant
of the Syrian intelligence presence.
2) The Iranian
revolutionary guards
3) The
Palestinian armed groups linked to the Syrian occupation: Such as the Ahmad
Jibril group and the Saika
4) The
Palestinian armed groups under the authority of the Palestinian Government
of President Mahmoud Abbas
5) The
Hizbollah security and military networks and the Lebanese Baath and Syrian
social-nationalist militias
6) The
Jihadist armed groups both inside the Palestinian camps and throughout
Lebanon.
These six types
of groups are in flagrant violation of UNSCR 1559. Hence it is important
that the UN issues a declaration to name these various groups so that the
Lebanese people, government and international community knows what are the
groups to be withdrawn or disarmed. It is only when the categories are made
public that both, Lebanon's political and civil forces, including the
Lebanese Diaspora can suggest policies and provide international support to
the implementation. As the identification of the groups is done in public,
and in light of the present context of developments in Lebanon and in the
region, we suggest the following measures in order to implement the
resolution:
1) Securing
International Borders:
The International
Lebanese Committee for 1559 believes that securing the Lebanese-Syrian
borders is the main condition for a thorough implementation of UNSCR 1559.
The withdrawal of Syrian forces cannot be guaranteed if the borders between
Syria and Lebanon are not protected from infiltrations and future moves back
into Lebanon. And since Syrian intelligence and Syrian-sponsored groups
continue to operate freely in Lebanon, even the first chapter of the
resolution cannot be considered as completed. The passage to Lebanon must be
shut down under international auspices. Therefore, we strongly recommend
that the UN redeploys the UNIFIL along these borders or bring additional
units to deploy along the Syrian-Lebanese borders, with the use of Lebanese
army units under UN command. This measure will make or break the
implementation of UNSCR 1559.
2) Withdrawing
Syrian and Iranian weapon
Until the UN
obtains evidence that Syrian and Iranian personnel is still operating in
Lebanon, we recommend that the UNSCR asks for an investigation of all heavy
weapons in Lebanon, other than the ones own by the Lebanese Army, and
initially introduced by the foreign forces targeted by UNSCR 1559, namely
Syria and Iran. Removing Syrian and Iranian heavy weapons from Lebanon,
regardless of the militia issues, is a matter under UNSCR 1559. Hence we ask
for a special UN commission to inspect all militia positions, with the help
of Lebanese army units under UN command to map out all heavy weapons
provided by the governments of Syria and Iran and in the possession of
foreign or local forces. This list will become the basis on which the UN and
the Lebanese government can put a practical plan to pull these weapons out
of Lebanon.
3) Abrogating
the Syrian-Lebanese Security Cooperation and Brotherhood treaty
With the voting
of UNSCR 1559, the Syrian-Lebanese Security Cooperation and Brotherhood
treaty is nullified by international law. Syria cannot maintain forces or
material in Lebanon anymore, therefore the legal document upon which the
Syrian government claimed the maintaining of its army must be abrogated. We
recommend that the UNSCR issues a resolution to cancel that treaty, freeing
Lebanon from a Syrian legal tutelage and future threats of invasion or
actual invasions.
4) Dismantling
the Syrian-Lebanese-Hizbollah war room
In virtue of
UNSCR 1559, Syrian forces must withdraw from Lebanon and all militias must
be disarmed. Therefore we ask the UN to dismantle the joint war room
existing between Syria, Lebanon and Hizbollah. Known as "ghurfat al amaliyat
al mushtaraka" (joint operation room), this body is in flagrant violation of
UNSCR 1559.
Finally, the ILC
for UN1559 values the constant efforts of UN special envoy ambassador Terje
Roed- Larsen for his constant efforts and command him on behalf of Lebanon's
civil society and the Lebanese Diaspor
Sincerely
Tom Harb
Secretary General
For 1559 committee
Professor Walid
Phares
Advisor
Current
Members Of The International Committee For Unscr 1559
North America
Attorney John Hajjar, USA
Dr. Anise Karam, USA
Attorney Joanne M. Fakhre, USA,
Mr. Fadi Bark, USA
Mr. Charbel
Barakat, Canada
South and Central America and the Caribbean
Mr. Sami Khoury,
Ecuador
Ms. Claudia
Chater, Brazil
Mr. Iskandar
Riachi, Brazil
Mr. George Chaya, Argentina
Dr.
George Akiki, Uruguay
Europe
MiddleEast
Dr Rachid Rahme,
UK (SG Europe)
Toni Nissi, Lebanon
Dr Simon Salameh,
France
Dr. Walid Bou-Malhab
Mr. Joseph Saouk,
Sweden
Dr.Carlos Keiruz,
Belgium
Mr. Pierre
Hadjigeorgiou, Cyprus
Australia
Africa
Mr. Joe Baini
Mr. Eugene Kayat, South Africa
Mr. Brian Bacash
Mr. Dany Chidiac, Nigeria
Mr. Tony Yacoub
Mr. Antoine
Ghanem
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