27/12/2013

Beirut blast kills Sunni ex-minister Mohamad Chatah

                          Scene after Beirut blast, 27 Dec 13

The former Lebanese Finance Minister Mohamad Chatah has been assassinated in a big bomb blast in central Beirut. He was an adviser to the former Prime Minister Saad Hariri, a Sunni Muslim. Four others were also killed in the suspected car bombing near government offices and the parliament. At least 50 people were injured. The Syrian war has increased Lebanon's Sunni-Shia tensions. Lebanon's Shia Hezbollah movement is helping Syria's President Bashar al-Assad.

President Assad comes from the Alawite sect, a heterodox offshoot of Shia Islam. The Beirut blast damaged several buildings near the Phoenicia Hotel and set several cars ablaze.



Reports say Mr Chatah's car was targeted as he was travelling to a meeting with his Sunni opposition parliamentary bloc.

Some of the Syrian rebel groups are affiliated with the Sunni Muslim al-Qaeda network. Iran, which backs Hezbollah, saw its embassy in Beirut attacked last month. Mr Chatah was a staunch critic of President Assad and Hezbollah.

In a Twitter message early on Friday, shortly before he was killed, Mr Chatah said Hezbollah was "pressing hard to be granted similar powers in security and foreign policy matters that Syria exercised in Lebanon for 15 years".

Mr Chatah became finance minister in 2008. After Saad Hariri lost the premiership in early 2011 Mr Chatah served as his senior adviser.

Witnesses described shock and fear at the scene of the blast.

"We were opening our store when we heard the blast. It was really loud. We are used to blasts in Lebanon but not in this area. Now we are not safe anywhere," said a shop assistant quoted by AFP news agency, which named him simply as Mohammad.

A witness quoted by Reuters news agency said the explosion "caught motorists driving in the morning rush hour" and "there was terror and panic among residents".

"There was a big ball of fire and panic everywhere and then we learned that Chatah was the target," said the witness, Adel-Raouf Kneio.

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