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The
Lebanese Forces (LF) considered Samir Geagea's case
purely political and not judicial as it is being portrayed
by officials. The LF further saw that Geagea's release
would mean paving the way for true national accord.
In a statement, the LF said that, subsequently, Geagea's
case does not fall within a general or special amnesty
law. The LF added that the decision to annul the party
in 1994 was a political one and did not follow a judicial
decision.
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