Suspect charged with murder in deadly street violence in Lebanon

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Suspect charged with murder in deadly street violence in Lebanon

Supporters of the Shi'ite Amal Movement carry the coffin of a man who was killed in Lebanon during his funeral in Nmairiyeh village, southern Beirut, October 15, 2021. REUTERS Aziz Taher File Photo Aziz Taher

BEIRUT, Oct 25 Reuters - A Lebanese judge charged 68 people including 18 detainees with murder and incitement to sectarian strife over fatal clashes this month in Beirut, Lebanon's National News Agency said.

Seven followers of the Shiite Iran-backed Hezbollah group and its ally, the Amal Movement, were killed on Oct. 14 in the worst street violence in Beirut in over a decade.

The gunfire began as protesters assembled for a demonstration called for by Hezbollah and Amal against Judge Tarek Bitar, who is leading an investigation into an explosion at Beirut port that killed over 200 people on Aug. 4 last year.

Monday's charges were filed by Judge Fadi Akiki, a military representative at the government court. They also include charges of attempted murder, possession of unlicensed weapons and destruction of public and private property.

The case was referred to an investigative judge.

Hezbollah, Amal and the Christian Marada Movement have accused Bitar of politicising the investigation after he sought to question former ministers affiliated with the latter two parties.

Hezbollah has accused the Christian Lebanese Forces party of targeting demonstrators with sniper fire.

The party leader, Ain al-Remmaneh, denied the allegations and said residents of the Christian-majority Samir Geagea area, where the violence took place, had acted in self-defence.

In a local television interview last week, Geagea said the trouble began when supporters of the Shi'ite Muslim parties entered the neighbourhood and fired cars, and four residents were wounded before a shot was fired.

Footage released later appeared to show at least one person being shot by a soldier.

A Lebanese Army spokesperson said the incident was being investigated by a military court as part of the wider investigation into the clashes.

The clashes across a sectarian frontline of Lebanon's 1975 - 90 civil war raised the spectre of renewed sectarian violence.