Syrian security services chief Ali Mamlouk refused on Monday a summon by a Lebanese military court that is tackling the case of former Information Minister Michel Samaha on terror-related charges. Mamlouk, a member of Syrian regime head Bashar Assad's inner circle, was accused in 2013 by Lebanon's government of "attempting to murder politicians and other citizens, and carrying out terrorist acts". Samaha was sentenced to 13 years in prison after he was caught transporting explosives from Syria for use in attacks in Lebanon. He had admitted early on in his trial that he was plotting th
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