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Another Take: Will Lebanon ever see justice for the Beirut port blast?

Aug 2, 2025
Kareem Chehayeb, a dedicated reporter for the Associated Press in Beirut, joins to discuss the enduring quest for justice following the devastating port explosion. He delves into the reopening of investigations by Judge Tarek Bitar amidst political pushback, highlighting the resilience of victims' families. The podcast covers the emotional and legal complexities of seeking accountability, the intense public frustration with corruption, and the hope that has emerged despite five years of impunity.
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ANECDOTE

Personal Loss in Beirut Blast

  • Mariana Fodoulian describes her sister Gaia as positive and loyal before she was killed in the Beirut port blast.
  • Gaia was tragically killed at home while preparing for a day out with her sister.
INSIGHT

Investigations Face Political Resistance

  • Judge Tariq Bitar reopened the long-stalled investigation and charged senior political figures.
  • Despite these efforts, the prosecutor general responded by charging Bitar and halting the investigation.
INSIGHT

Judge Bitar's Elusive Profile

  • Judge Bitar is a reclusive figure who gained popularity as a maverick pursuing justice.
  • His anonymity adds a protective layer amid the political tensions of Lebanon.
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