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Africa: North
Former Iraqi official found dead in Cairo
2005-07-05
Egyptian police discovered in a Cairo apartment the body of an Iraqi national believed to have been a former security official of the ousted Iraqi Baath regime. Police sources identified the dead man as Asaad Abdel Hadi Haidar, 55, who had arrived recently in Egypt, where he reportedly intended to settle permanently. They said Haidar was identified in his passport as a merchant, but Iraqi sources in the Egyptian capital told UPI he had been a security officer under Saddam Hussein's regime. Police seized five Egyptians -- a real estate broker, his wife and three accomplices -- suspected of killing Haidar to steal his money. Thousands of Iraqis, including many who worked in the security apparatus of the former Iraqi regime, have flocked to Egypt in recent months, apparently fleeing harassment at home.
Posted by:Steve

#8  Sure, the ground floor requires no elevator.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-07-05 18:55  

#7  "Is it safe?"


Posted by: Frank G   2005-07-05 17:37  

#6  Pre-emptive retaliation?
Posted by: Xbalanke   2005-07-05 16:38  

#5  Egypt: The New Argentina get in on the ground floor.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-07-05 15:39  

#4  I guess the real estate commissions in Egypt must not be that good if agents have to supplement their income this way.
Posted by: mhw   2005-07-05 14:30  

#3   Thousands of Iraqis, including many who worked in the security apparatus of the former Iraqi regime, have flocked to Egypt in recent months

Will this affect Egyptian politics in years to comes as much as the fleeing Nazis affected South American politics?
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-07-05 13:18  

#2  And was this one killed in a simple robbery
Possibly, just like a fleeing Nazi in South America would have been expected to have a stash of stolen booty, so do Iraqi Baathists. Plus, he wouldn't normally be missed. The Egyptians just got sloppy, a quiet cord around the neck, roll him in a carpet, a short drive into the desert and 2,000 years from now you have a new mummy for egyptoligists to ponder.
Posted by: Steve   2005-07-05 12:21  

#1  Are they fleeing vengeance because they were guilty of Baathist crimes, or are they fleeing terror just because they are Sunni in an Iraq where Shia are taking generic 'payback'?

And was this one killed in a simple robbery, or do the Egyptians have the wrong suspects, and he was killed in a specific 'hit' by a Sadr Brigade road crew?
Posted by: glenmore   2005-07-05 11:49  

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