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Iraq
List of 55 Most Wanted Iraqis and Their Status
2003-08-21
The 55 most-wanted Iraqis and their status, according to U.S. Central Command. Thirty-seven are in custody, 15 remain at large, two have been confirmed killed and one has been reported killed.
Here are those still missing:
-No. 1: Saddam Hussein, president.

-No. 6: Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, Revolutionary Command Council vice chairman, longtime Saddam confidant.

-No. 7: Hani Abd al-Latif Tilfah al-Tikriti, director, Special Security Organization.

-No. 14: Sayf al-Din Fulayyih Hasan Taha al-Rawi, Republican Guard chief of staff.

-No. 15: Rafi Abd al-Latif Tilfah al-Tikriti, director of general security.

-No. 16: Tahir Jalil Haboush, chief of Iraqi intelligence service.

-No. 21: Rukan Razuki Abd al-Ghafar Sulayman al-Majid al-Tikriti, head of tribal affairs office.

-No. 27: Gen. Sultan Hashim Ahmad, defense minister.

-No. 36: Sabawi Ibrahim Hasan, presidential adviser, Saddam’s half brother.

-No. 40: Abdel Baqi Abdel Karim Abdallah al-Sadun, Baath Party regional command chairman.

-No. 41: Mohammed Zimam Abdul Razaq, Baath Party regional command chairman.

-No. 44: Yahya Abdellah al-Aboudi, Baath Party regional command chairman.

-No. 45: Nayef Shedakh, Baath Party regional chairman, Najaf governorate, reported by Iraqi television to have been killed in battle for Najaf.

-No. 48: Muhsin Khadr al-Khafaji, Baath Party regional command chairman.

-No. 49: Rashid Taan Kazim, Baath Party regional chairman.

-No. 54: Khamis Sirhan al-Muhammad, Baath Party Regional command chairman, militia commander.
List is getting shorter, some of these most likely died during the war and are buried in unmarked graves. Sammy is the important one, we only have to get lucky once.
Posted by:Steve

#3  Serious, how has the price changed? Perhaps more importantly, how much are magazines pre/post bellum?

Gebus they fire off rounds like every days another Nabka.
Posted by: Shipman   2003-8-21 7:51:01 PM  

#2  LH: How's that compare with the Peshawar market?
Should I shop around?
Posted by: tu3031   2003-8-21 2:50:13 PM  

#1  BTW, WaPo this AM says an automatic rifle goes for $100 in Iraq.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2003-8-21 1:03:09 PM  

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