Monday, 10 July 2006
Saddam era intelligence service
documents reveal connection with Bin Ladin

Contributed by Bill Faith

Greetings,

The following is my translation of a headline and article from the July 8th Pan Arab news paper ‘Asharq Alawsat’

‘Saddam era intelligence service
documents reveal connection with Bin Ladin.’

Baghdad by Maa’d Fiaz.

Documents found in files belonging to former Iraqi intelligence reveal connections between Saddam’s regime and Usamah Bin Ladin, head of Alqaida. These files are held and kept by the ‘Iraqi Diary Association’, which is an independent non-governmental association founded and directed by Dr. Kannen Makiah.

The files and document viewed by Asharq Alawsat contained details of Iraqi intelligence operations in London and Khartoum to attain what they called Saudi resistance or Saudi objectionists before it describes relationships between Iraqi intelligence and Usamah Bin Ladin.

My comments,

I have read this news in Asharq Alawsat (a pan Arab paper) and Karbala News (an Iraqi paper). This comes as no surprise to me and many Iraqi I speak to. There is copy of the document (in Arabic) in the following link. http://www.karbalanews.net/artc.php?id=3207

Regards
Haider Ajina
McKinleyville Ca

Haider is an American citizen by choice, having spent roughly the first half of his life in Iraq. He was a frequent contributor at Small Town Veteran and I trust he'll continue to be here.

Contributed by Bill Faith on July 10, 2006 at 03:37 AM in Bill Faith, Haider Ajina, Islamism Delenda Est | Permalink

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