being allowed to continue. but it's just every turn, the guy is being faced with new obstacles being thrown up by this political class that quite clearly does not want him to continue this investigation. clwyd, finally, presumably the challenges that inquiry is having is symptomatic of a broader malaise in lebanon. what efforts are being made to try to break out of the vicious circle in which it is caught? lebanon does have a big problem with accountability and it has for a very long time and that's a symptom of the political system that has become entrenched in the three decades since the civil war ended in 1990. you saw in october massive st protests seeking for the overthrow, to overthrow that system. they have not gotten very far, so the problem is very integral to the whole kind