Ghosn Defends “Legal Action” Violating Lebanese Lawyers January 5 at 7:16

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Former Carlos Ghosn, a former chairman of Nissan Motors, who left Japan secretly and entered Lebanon in the Middle East while being banned from traveling abroad, local lawyers banned former Ghosn's economic activities with Israel Was found to have violated Lebanon's law and filed a lawsuit with the court in accordance with the law.

Former Chairman Ghosn of Nissan Motors was banned from traveling abroad during bail, but he secretly left the country, entered Lebanon on March 30, and held a press conference soon to explain a series of circumstances etc. doing.

Local lawyers criticizing the spread of corruption in Lebanon's political and business circles, while former Ghosn visited Nissan's hostile Israel when he was a Nissan chairman, engaged in economic activities. It turned out that the court had allegedly violated the laws of Lebanon and had filed a lawsuit in accordance with the law.

Lebanon prohibits its citizens from conducting economic activities with Israel and traveling to Israel, which has repeatedly conflicted over the Palestinian dispute.

According to lawyers, in Lebanon, many people who have been involved in Israel before have been detained by authorities for security concerns.

Lawyer Hasan Badge, who filed the complaint, told NHK: "We treat Ghosn as if the public had committed a crime. You shouldn't escape. "

While public opinion in Lebanon regards former economically successful President Ghosn as a hero, some have criticized that special treatment is crazy.