An international tribunal to prosecute suspects in the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri has been opened at a ceremony in a village outside The Hague. The court's registrar Robin Vincent asked for a moment of silence to commemorate Hariri and the 22 others killed in a Feb. 14, 2005, suicide bombing in Beirut, the Associated Press reported. Court prosecutor Daniel Bellemare of Canada said Sunday in a television interview he expects to ask within weeks for Lebanon to transfer to the court four generals who are suspects in the assassination.