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Key dates leading up to the Special Tribunal for Lebanon at The Hague.
Hassan Nasrallah warns against Lebanese co-operation with investigation into 2005 assassination of Rafiq Hariri.
The UN chief urges regional players not to prejudge the outcome, nor to interfere in the tribunal's work.
Warrants issued for 33 people over "false testimony" to investigators in 2005 case of former Lebanese PM's slaying.

Below is presented the key events in Lebanon relating to Rafiq al-Hariri's killing and the subsequent UN inquiry.

Belgian prosecutor Serge Brammertz arrived in Beirut Thursday to take over as head of the UN probe into the assassination of Rafiq al-Hariri, a former Lebanese prime minister, as Syria slammed his predecessor for comments linking Damascus to the crime.
The assassination of Rafiq al-Hariri, the former Lebanese prime minister, was probably linked to a series of other politically motivated killings in Lebanon, outgoing UN investigator Detlev Mehlis says.
Syria's differences with the UN and Lebanon have topped the agenda of a meeting between Bashar al-Assad, the Syrian president, and Hosni Mubarak, his Egyptian counterpart, in Cairo, according to Egypt's foreign minister.
The outgoing chief of the UN investigation into the murder of Rafiq al-Hariri, the former Lebanese prime minister, has said he is convinced that Syria was responsible for the murder.
The UN inquiry into the assassination of Rafiq al-Hariri, the former Lebanese prime minister, could take years unless Syria speeds up
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