BEIRUT, May 24 (Xinhua) -- Lebanese Shiite armed
group Hezbollah denied on Sunday any involvement in former Prime Minister Rafik
Hariri's murder, after a German magazine article said investigators believe
Hezbollah, not Syria, was behind the assassination of Hariri on Feb. 14, 2005.
"It is not the first time such lies are published," a
Hezbollah statement said, adding that the article, published Saturday on the
German Der Spiegel weekly, was quickly promoted by Saudi Arabia's Al-Arabia TV
which is known for its political affiliation.
The statement stressed that the timing of such
accusation is connected to the Lebanese parliamentary elections which will take
place on June 7, and to the Israeli-linked spying networks which have been
uncovered since last April and are still in the process of uncovering more.
The upcoming Lebanese elections have sharply divided
the country and raised a tense atmosphere.
"It is a black fabricated campaign adopted by known
groups to harm Hezbollah," the statement said, stressing that this campaign will
fail to achieve its goals as other campaigns failed before.
Der Spiegel's English version said in its report that
"there are signs that the investigation has yielded new and explosive results,
pointing to new conclusions that it was not the Syrians, but instead the special
forces of Hezbollah that planted and executed Hariri's February 2005
murder."