Ah ah : les journalistes du 8 Mars qui vont au Tribunal Spécial pour le Liban ont pris des vols commerciaux avec escale et logeront à l’hôtel Mercure. Les journalistes choisis par Saad Hariri ont voyagé dans le jet privé du Courant du Futur, dormiront au Carlton Ambassador et au Hilton et leurs déplacements sont déjà pris en charge.
Ce n’est pas un pauvre journaliste jaloux du 8 Mars qui le dit, c’est le Nahar : Reporters’ Distribution in The Hague Hotels Reflection of Political Affiliation and Hariri’s Guests Are the Most Fortunate
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The positioning of journalists who flew to The Netherlands to cover the first session of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon reflects the division and the rift in the Lebanese community towards the trial of the alleged assassins of former premier Rafik Hariri as representatives of local media outlets checked into different hotels in The Hague and the municipality of Leidschendam, each according to their political views and their opinions on the works of the STL.
Journalists whose television channels are affiliated with the March 8 camp, particularly OTV and al-Jadeed TV’s reporters, will spend the coming days in Mercure Hotel in Leidschendam, near the headquarters of the STL.
Meanwhile, former PM Saad Hariri’s team has selected several journalists and media outlets to provide them with a “conformable” trip to the Netherlands, as they were flown on board the private plane of al-Mustaqbal Party head.
The private jet’s direct flight arrived in The Hague at 5:00 pm while other journalists had to make stops in different European capitals, such as Rome, Paris, or Brussels, before reaching Amsterdam by plane and then head to The Hague by land.
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Hariri’s guests will stay at the Carlton Ambassador Hotel and Hilton Hotel in Dutch city as tens of rooms were booked to welcome them and transportation was provided to transfer them to the headquarters of the STL in Leidschendam.