[LCM Events] Briefing: Syria After Mehlis
Walid Georges Chamoun
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Fri Oct 21 16:00:17 EDT 2005
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A SABAN CENTER FOR MIDDLE EAST POLICY BRIEFING
Syria After Mehlis:
How the Lebanese Prime Minister's Assassination
Will Affect U.S.- Syrian Relations
Thursday, October 27, 2005
10:30 a.m - 12:00 p.m.
The Brookings Institution
Falk Auditorium
1775 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C.
Moderator:
MARTIN INDYK
Director
The Saban Center for Middle East Policy
Brookings
Panelists:
FLYNT LEVERETT
Senior Fellow
The Saban Center for Middle East Policy
Brookings
AMMAR ABDULHAMID
Visiting Fellow
The Saban Center for Middle East Policy
Brookings
The United Nations released their report on the inquiry into the February 14, 2005 assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri and it will have grave implications for Syria. The investigation, led by Detlev Mehlis, a prosecutor from Germany, delivered a scathing report detailing high-level Syrian involvement in the murder of Hariri. This report could trigger international sanctions against Syria. Former Senior Director for Near Eastern Affairs under George W. Bush and Brookings Senior Fellow Flynt Leverett, in addition to Ammar Abdulhamid, a Syrian expert on minorities and human rights in the Middle East and visiting fellow in the Arab Democracy and Development project at Brookings, will discuss the implications of the Mehlis investigation for Syrian and U.S. policy. Martin Indyk, director of the Saban Center, will moderate the discussion.
How the Bush Administration responds to the Mehlis report will have a potentially profound impact on its Iraq policy and its wider efforts to promote democracy in the Middle East. The report could bolster the administration to force Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to cooperate with the inquiry, end alleged meddling in Lebanon and Iraq, and halt support for Palestinian militants. The investigation appears to have already affected Syrian politics, raising the possibility of changes inside the regime. One leading official who had been deeply involved in Syria's Lebanon policy, the interior minister, Ghazi Kanaan, reportedly committed suicide on October 12.
Leverett is a leading authoring on Syria and recently authored Inheriting Syria: Bashar's Trial by Fire (Brookings, 2005) which gives a detailed analysis of the Syrian regime. Ammar Abdulhamid is head of the Damascus-based DarEmar publishing house, and is a well-known advocate for minority rights, democratization, and stronger civil society in Syria. Both will talk in depth on the repercussions of the report and the future of foreign policy between the nations.
A question and answer session will follow remarks.
RSVP: Please call the. Brookings Office of Communications, 202/797-6105, or by e-mail at communications at brookings.edu or online at http://www.brookings.edu/eventregistration
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Media Relations Officer
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20036
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