Lebanon is at a crossroads 20 years after their prime minister was assassinated
by editors@theworld.org (Chris Harland-Dunaway) from The World: Latest Stories on (#6V9YE)
Rafik Hariri was a charismatic Lebanese prime minister who oversaw an era of relative economic and political stability until his assassination. His son, Saad Hariri, who was also a prime minister, returned to Beirut for a speech remembering his father. Amal Mudallali was Rafik Hariri's foreign policy adviser and more recently a permanent representative to the UN for Lebanon. He spoke with host Carol Hills about Hariri's legacy and Lebanon's future.