I don't get why they're releasing him now ... like, isn't he still a suspect in some pretty serious allegations? And what about Musa al-Sadr's family, have they gotten any closure on what happened to him? It just feels like this whole thing is getting swept under the rug again. I mean, Hannibal was held without trial for 9 years... that's a long time to be locked up without any real justice being served And now he gets released on a pretty hefty bail, but what about all the other people who might have been involved in al-Sadr's disappearance? They're not getting the same treatment, right?
Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction . The truth is, most people don't know what they want because they have never been challenged to realize what they truly desire for themselves. Hannibal's situation has been a dark stain on Lebanon's reputation and now he's finally getting some freedom.
I think $11 million bail is way too lenient tbh . I mean, Hannibal was holding info about al-Sadr's disappearance for years and now he's just getting a slap on the wrist? It feels like Lebanon is just trying to sweep this under the rug again. And what about Musa al-Sadr's family wanting justice? Don't they deserve some answers about what happened to him all these years ago? The fact that Hannibal was held without trial for nearly a decade already raises so many questions...
I don't think releasing Hannibal on $11 million bail is a good idea . It seems like the Lebanese authorities are more focused on solving Musa al-Sadr's case than ensuring justice for Hannibal himself. I mean, 9 years without trial? That's a long time to be held in detention. And now they're releasing him with such a huge bail amount... it feels like a way to silence him rather than give him a fair chance to clear his name .
And have you seen Hannibal's health condition lately? He's been hospitalized for abdominal pain and has a deteriorating mental state . Releasing him now could put his life at risk. I hope the Lebanese authorities will reconsider their decision and prioritize Hannibal's well-being before pursuing the case against him .
It's also worth noting that human rights organizations are calling for his immediate release, citing unsubstantiated allegations against him . Maybe it's time to take a step back and re-examine the evidence in this case?
OMG just got out of a Reddit thread about this case and I'm low-key freaking out... like what even is going on here? So Hannibal's been held for almost a decade without trial over info he allegedly withheld and now he gets bailed out for $11 million like, shouldn't that be used to help him get the mental health treatment he needs considering his dad's passing and all? And meanwhile, al-Sadr's disappearance is still unsolved... it's just so frustrating . Don't even get me started on how this could potentially affect Libya's investigation and Hannibal's own well-being... I need a caffeine IV stat .