The German magazine Der Spiegel has revealed that the International Tribunal looking into the assassination of Lebanon Prime Minister Rafik Hariri in 2005 has received information from an unnamed source that connects a cell phone used in the assassination to a man named Abd-al-Majid Ghamlush, a member of Hezbollah, and thus to Syria. All cell phones used in the attack were destroyed immediately after the assassination, but Ghamlush made the mistake of calling his girlfriend before destroying his, and he has as a consequence mysteriously disappeared.
Tribunal International knows
But somehow cannot find
The evidence that daily grows
(Perhaps they do not mind)
That some who live in Syria
With Hezbollahan pals
Did something, (I won’t weary ya
With relevant detals)
That kinda sorta looks a lot
Like murder cruel and foul
But uncrossed t’s and i’s sans dot
Prevent them acting now
But Spiegel now has spilled the beans
On one Majid Ghamlush
Whose cell phone call was just the means
To make him sort of shush
For he has disappeared I fear
From his home town of Rumin
And we shall never ever hear
From him I am assumin’
In Syria they smile and say
We don’t know naught what happen
We weren’t there that awful day
In fact we were home nappin’
Meanwhile the boss Assad sits tight
(He loved Rafik Hariri)
And says these killings are not right
And questions make him weary