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« on: January 23, 2005, 05:43:10 AM »

It may be time for Chalabi to head for Tehran again. 
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Ahmad Chalabi, the leader of the Iraqi National Congress, will be arrested after the Eid al-Adha holidays, Iraq’s interim defence minister has said.

Speaking to Aljazeera, minister Hazim Shaalan, said Chalabi would be handed over on arrest to the Interpol.

Shaalan said Chalabi was suspected of killing thousands of opposition figures in Arbil and stoking discord between the two main Kurdish parties.

“We will arrest him and hand him over to Interpol. We will arrest him based on facts that he wanted to malign the reputation of the defence ministry,” Shaalan said.

Shaalan also said Chalabi would be handed to Interpol over his conviction in absentia by a Jordanian court in 1992 of embezzling millions from Petra Bank, whose 1989 collapse shook Jordan’s political and financial system.

Chalabi, who founded and ran the bank during a long period when he lived in the country, denies any wrongdoing.

“Our measures will start after Eid,” Shaalan said.

Chalabi invited the wrath of the interim Iraqi authorities after he accused the defence minister in an interview of stealing $500 million from the ministry and posted documents on a Web site accusing him of links to Saddam Hussein’s regime.

Then again, Shaalan is about as reliable as Baghdad Bob.  Maybe this is just negative campaigning, Iraqi Puppet style.
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« Reply #1 on: January 23, 2005, 04:35:14 PM »

This is very disturbing and seems to reveal autocratic tendencies in the Allawi government. I want to see the Sistani-backed Shi'ite-led list win the elections and Chalabi become PM. For one thing, it would be hysterical if the man derided as a US puppet defeated the US's preferred candidate. Also, he;s probably the best leader Iraq, the region, and the US could hope for.
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« Reply #2 on: January 23, 2005, 04:43:43 PM »

I want the Iraqi Communist Party to win.
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« Reply #3 on: January 23, 2005, 07:11:17 PM »

This is the third or fourth time that Allawi has sent his goons after Chalabi, and each time they have failed to uncover any evidence.  Chalabi may be handed voer to Interpol, but unless there is some evidence of wrongdoing, they won't take him.  I can't hand my room mate over to the LAPD unless there is evidence he's done something wrong.

Allawi is just pissed that Chalabi is more popular than he is and he shows (again) that Bush is the worst judge of character of any President.  Ever.
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