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Iraq
Sistani's pissed at the new-found wealth of the Zarqawi family
2005-09-27
Iraq's most revered Shiite cleric, Ali al-Sistani has denounced the vast, sudden and unexplained increase in the wealth of the family of Jordanian militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq, in recent months, according to the Sout al-Iraq (Voice of Iraq) website. It speculates that at least some of the al-Zarqawi family's new-found wealth may have come from supporters of Iraq's defunct Baath party.

According to reliable sources in al-Zarqawi's hometown of Zarqa, recent months have seen his family's previously modest economic status rise to an affluence typical of businessmen and property owners, Sout al-Iraq says. "Some in the al-Zarqa neighbourhood of the city say that al-Zarqawi's family now has a lot of money obtained from various sources, but no-one can specify the identity and nature of these sources," the website claims.

Al-Zarqawi was born Ahmad Fadil Nazal al-Khalaylah in 1966, one of ten children (four boys and six girls) and raised in the rough al-Kasara suburb of al-Zarqa, a working class town. The family home has been described as being in a particularly unpleasant area near the town cemetery and an abandoned quarry. His father was a local tribal leader and retired army officer. When he died in 1984, 17-year-old al-Zarqawi dropped out of school and fell into a life of drinking, drug abuse and violence on the streets of Zarqa. He was jailed for drug possession and sexual assault and his criminal activities are thought to have led him to the town's Palestinian refugee camp where he was exposed to radical Salafist preachers.
Posted by:Dan Darling

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Posted by: 2b   2005-09-27 21:16  

#9  The family home has been described as being in a particularly unpleasant area near the town cemetery and an abandoned quarry

Wasnt' their a shootout over Zark's body between US troops and Zark defenders in a cemetery? This interests me because it makes me wonder if that was near his home.

Zark is dead. He's dead Jim. Perhaps the family is spending their inheritance.

Posted by: 2b   2005-09-27 21:15  

#8  I don't think this is skimming per se; Zark's just doing a job and his extended family/clan is getting paid for it.

The Saudis make an enourmous amount of money from the increace in oil prices that come from the insurgency's impact on Iraqi oil production... a small fraction of a percentage of that going back to take care of the rest of the clan is probably money well spent. It lets them buy a lot of loyalty and opsec as well.
Posted by: Abdominal Snowman   2005-09-27 18:04  

#7  I dunno. This could be ominous. Paying the family of suicide bombers may indicate something big is in the works...just in case he doesn't make it out alive.
Posted by: Danielle   2005-09-27 16:09  

#6  We have to talk about these no bid contracts Zarq!"

"And who is this al-Hali Burton person?"
Posted by: Steve   2005-09-27 15:28  

#5  I can hear his accountants now, "Zarq, is this right? The invoice said the donkey's we bought from your brother were worth only $40 a piece, but we paid $10,000 each.

We have to talk about these no bid contracts Zarq!"

EP
Posted by: ElvisHasLeftTheBuilding   2005-09-27 14:49  

#4  The word "skim" comes to mind.
Posted by: Steve   2005-09-27 14:44  

#3  Sistani never speaks without purpose. In this case, to make it uncomfortably obvious to the Jordanians that they are hoarding up a nest of vipers.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2005-09-27 13:59  

#2  This is what makes arab culture great folks.
Posted by: MunkarKat   2005-09-27 13:38  

#1  Gee, the family of a kingpin in pretty much continuous contact with gangsters, money men, and criminals suddenly develop an advanced case of affluence? Say it ain't so.

The fact that the relations of a devil-worshipping serial killer, poisoner, and persecutor of Muslims throughout the region still live in unburnt houses says all that needs to be said about the social attitudes of their friends and neighbors.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2005-09-27 13:35  

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