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Iraq
US forces ’turn down Sahhaf’s surrender overtures’
2003-04-29
Iraq's former information minister Mohammad Said al-Sahhaf, who denied to the end the presence of US forces in Baghdad, was turned down by US troops after trying to turn himself in, said the London-based Arab newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat, citing a Kurdish official. Sahhaf had been at his aunt's house in Baghdad for the past four days and wanted US troops to arrest him so that "they can protect him" but they refused since he was not on their "most wanted" deck of playing cards, said the paper, citing Adel Murad of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK). Mr Murad said Sahhaf was in Mosul before going to Baghdad and that some PUK partisans saw him in the northern city and that he even asked some of them to intervene on his behalf with US troops, but "we told him that we didn't want to be party to this matter", the paper added. The Kurdish official told the paper that US troops regularly patrolled near Sahhaf's hideout on Palestine Street in the Iraqi capital and that he sent some of his relatives to inform them of his wish to surrender, but they turned him down. "Negotiations are still going on to hand him over to them," said Mr Murad.
"Please arrest me, I miss the spotlight!"
Well, I'm glad he's not dead. But what a blow to the ego, when you can't even get yourself arrested...
Posted by:Steve

#5  It makes sense though. There are no Americans in Baghdad (except for those with roasted bellies maybe) so there is nobody around who can arrest him. Watch a drama of Shakespearean proportions unfold.

"These deeds must not be thought after these ways; so, it will make us mad." (Macbeth)
Posted by: True German Ally   2003-04-29 13:49:29  

#4  I guess this means our troops aren't committing suicide beneath the walls of Baghdad anymore but I wonder if they are in the airport yet.
Posted by: Yosemite Sam   2003-04-29 13:06:53  

#3  Seems to me that our soldiers are getting into the act, since this is just going to feed the MSS legend...
Posted by: Ptah   2003-04-29 11:22:27  

#2  He's got a website, an action figure, and who knows what else. He probably wants to come out and start suing for royalties.
Posted by: tu3031   2003-04-29 10:47:25  

#1  I deny this slander! I have raised my arms to crush the Americans like dog snot! I shall not surrender as the vile Zionist run fleeing from my large white flag! I will soon show you that I have not surrendered. At the airport, you can come and see for yourself. And I grind all American playing cards under my boot.
Posted by: Chuck   2003-04-29 10:40:30  

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