Raymond Azar

General and former head of Lebanese military intelligence From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Raymond Azar (Arabic: رايموند أزار; born 1953) was the head of the Lebanese military intelligence.

Born
Raymond Azar

1953 (age 7273)
Jezzine, Lebanon
OccupationsGeneral and former head of military intelligence
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Raymond Azar
Born
Raymond Azar

1953 (age 7273)
Jezzine, Lebanon
OccupationsGeneral and former head of military intelligence
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Early life and education

Raymond Azar was born into a Maronite family in the mostly Christian village of Machmouche in 1953.[1] He studied to be a priest before joining the army.[1]

Career

Azar was appointed to head of military intelligence in 1998 when Emile Lahoud was elected president.[1] He was at this post at the time of Hariri assassination.[1]

Controversy

Raymond Azar fell under suspicion of playing a role in the 2005 assassination of Rafiq Hariri a former prime minister of Lebanon.[2] The Mehlis report included a witness as indicating that Azar, like Mustafa Hamdan, provided logistical support for the assassination.[1] He and other three generals including Jamil Al Sayyed were arrested on 30 August 2005.[3] They were held in Roumieh prison, northeast of Beirut from 2005 to April 2009.[4][5] It is argued that first loyalty of all four generals was to Syrian government rather than Lebanese government.[6] They all were released in April 2009 due to lack of evidence.[4][7][8]

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