THE  WHITE HOUSE
  
 Office  of the Press Secretary
   
 For  Immediate  Release                    December  13, 2007
  
 STATEMENT  BY THE PRESIDENT
  
  
 I  strongly condemn yesterday's assassination of Lebanese Brigadier General  Francois al-Hajj and extend my condolences to his family and the families of the  innocents who were murdered alongside him.  
  
 This  assassination marks the twelfth political assassination or attempted  assassination Lebanon has  suffered since October 2004.  Like the many victims before him, General  al-Hajj was a supporter of Lebanon's independence and an opponent of  Syria's interference in  Lebanon's internal affairs.  I  call on the international community to support the Government of Lebanon in its  efforts to bring to justice the perpetrators of these vicious attacks, and to  stand with the citizens of Lebanon who continue to struggle to  safeguard their freedom, sovereignty, and democracy.  This act of terrorism  again reminds us of the importance of the International Tribunal established by  the UN Security Council earlier this year and of the urgency of ensuring that  the Tribunal is fully funded and capable of commencing its operations as soon as  possible, to begin holding accountable those responsible for this systematic  campaign of murder against Lebanon's most ardent patriots.  We must work  together to support and strengthen an independent and democratic  Lebanon.   
  
 This  attack comes as Lebanon is seeking to choose a new  president.  The United  States supports the efforts of the democratically elected  Lebanese Government and the Lebanese Armed Forces to maintain the sovereignty  and stability of Lebanon before the presidential  elections.  As Lebanon seeks to select a president  democratically and in accordance with its constitution, interference by the  Syrian regime and its allies, aimed at intimidating the Lebanese people, must  end.  The people of Lebanon deserve the opportunity to  choose their leaders in freedom and without fear. 
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