United Nations International Independent Investigation Commission

The United Nations International Independent Investigation Commission was established in April 2005 by Security Council Resolution 1595[1] to investigate the assassination of Rafic Hariri, the former Prime Minister of Lebanon on 14 February 2005.

The first report of the Commission was delivered by Detlev Mehlis on 19 October 2005.[2]

The tenth report of the Commission was delivered by Daniel Bellemare in April 2008.[3]

The UNIIIC mandate ended on February 28, 2009 and it was superseded by the Special Tribunal for Lebanon on March 1, 2009. [4]

References

  1. ^ United Nations Security Council Resolution 1595 S-RES-1595(2005) on 7 April 2005 (retrieved 2008-04-09)
  2. ^ United Nations Security Council Document 662 Report of the International Independent Investigation Commission established pursuant to Security Council resolution 1595 (2005) in 2005
  3. ^ United Nations Security Council Document 210 Tenth report of the International Independent Investigation Commission established pursuant to Security Council resolutions 1595 (2005), 1636 (2005), 1644 (2005), 1686 (2006) and 1748 (2007) on 28 March 2008
  4. ^ [1] Eleventh report of the International Independent Investigation Commission