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Iraq
Iraq Suspects Said to Have al-Qaida Ties
2003-09-02
Nine of 25 people arrested in the deadly car bombing that killed a prominent Shiite cleric have links to al-Qaida, a senior police official said Tuesday. One of the nine was arrested while carrying a message that read, ``The pig has been killed’’ - an apparent reference to the Ayatollah Mohammad Baqir al-Hakim, who died in Friday’s attack along with scores of other people, according to the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Thought he was seen sending this in a e-mail? Maybe his controller gave him the message to send and had to write it for him. If so, maybe he wrote down the address as well.
The bomb was placed in a car stolen from an Iraqi government agency, which was parked overnight at the Imam Ali mosque before being detonated remotely as al-Hakim left at the end of Friday prayers, the official said. The nine include two Saudis and a Palestinian with a Jordanian passport, the official said. The rest were Iraqis, he said.
I see a Palestinian, I think imported bomb expert.
Their alleged links to the al-Qaida terrorist network had been determined through interrogation, the official said, adding that they told police they had plans to target oil pipelines, electrical and water utilities and other political and religious leaders. The police official said several of the men carried satellite pagers through which they were able to communicate both inside Iraq and possibly to nearby countries.
The FBI should be able trace where those page’s come from. Don’t know if the messages stay in a server some where.
Iraq has no cell phone system and most land lines of the old prewar telephone system have not been repaired. The official said 16 other suspects in the bombing had been taken into custody but their interrogation had been slowed because U.S. forces, under the direction of the FBI, had taken control of the investigation. He said the U.S. soldiers had forbidden local police to use their normal interrogation methods, which include physical violence.
Of course, if we had let the locals handle it their way, the al-Guardian would be screaming from the mountain top about it.
Seven senior members of Saddam Hussein’s Baath Party also had been arrested since the bombing, but it was not known if they were directly linked to the mosque attack, the official said.
That’s OK, they need to be in the jug on general purposes.
Posted by:Steve

#2  I don't get all this hub-bub about them having al-Qaida ties. So what, they never wear them. They wear turbans, duh. I'm sure they got them for Father's Day and just keep 'em in the closet.
Posted by: Anonymous   2003-9-2 12:55:59 PM  

#1  Via The Professor from Zogby:

Imagine: the Shia are the majority in Iraq, and they were murderd and persecuted by Saddam's Bathist Sunni regime for decades; then, Bathist henchmen and al-Qaeda terrorists murder the one of the most revered Shia Ayatollahs in Iraqi Shia society, along with over 120 innocent other Shias; then, a large Shia crowd becomes aware that two al-Qaeda mass killers have sent an e-mail saying "mission accomplished: the dog is dead." And, what do they do? They hustle the two characters off to the "nearest police station ." They didn't kill them on the spot, ripping their limbs from their bodies, and disembowling them on the spot. They brought them to the police! This shows to me, if the story is true, that the majority of Shia want an Iraq that subscribes to rule of law and not the rule of men.

Posted by: Anonymous   2003-9-2 12:50:33 PM  

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