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    [Telegraph Article

    Saddam's nephew finds sanctuary in Syria
    By Con Coughlin in Baghdad
    (Filed: 18/05/2003)


    A leading member of Saddam Hussein's family has been discovered living in Damascus under the protection of the Syrian government after fleeing Iraq last week, The Telegraph can reveal.

    Fatiq al-Majid, one of Saddam's nephews, entered Syria last Monday after leaving Iraq at the al-Rabie'a checkpoint, which is under the control of American troops. Majid was given a Syrian visa and made his way to Damascus, where he is now living in exile.

    Majid confirmed his presence in Damascus when contacted by telephone by The Telegraph last week. He refused to give his reasons for leaving Iraq or to reveal whether he knew the whereabouts of his uncle.

    Until just a few weeks ago Majid, who is in his mid-thirties and is also the brother-in-law of Qusay Hussein, Saddam's younger son and former heir apparent, was a commanding officer in Saddam's Special Security Organisation at the Republican Palace in Baghdad.

    Apart from being related to Saddam, Majid is also the nephew of Ali Hassan al-Majid, otherwise known as "Chemical Ali" because of his role in gassing the Kurds at Halabja in 1988.

    The revelation that senior members of Saddam's regime such as Majid have fled into exile in Damascus is deeply embarrassing to the Syrian government of President Bashir al-Assad, which has consistently denied allegations made in Washington that Damascus is providing sanctuary to former Iraqi officials.

    "Majid was undoubtedly an important member of Saddam's regime," said a leading member of the Iraqi interim administration. "As a well-connected member of Saddam's family he would have been given many responsibilities in addition to his duties in the security establishment."

    The discovery of Majid's presence in Damascus will also embarrass the coalition administration in Baghdad, which recently claimed that it had secured Iraq's borders with Syria. Two days after Majid's arrival in Damascus US troops sealed the al-Rabie'a crossing and detained members of the Shama'a tribe, who are suspected of having smuggled Majid into Syria.

    Apart from Majid, there have been reports that several senior members of Saddam's inner circle have made their way to Syria since the overthrow of the Ba'athist government last April, including Saddam's first wife Sajida, her three daughters and their children.

    After Colin Powell, the US secretary of state, issued a thinly veiled warning to Damascus not to interfere in Iraqi affairs, the Syrian authorities were reported to have moved Sajida and her family back into Iraq under the protection of Jalal Talabani, the Kurdish leader. But according to a senior Iraqi representative of the interim administration who helped track down Majid, Syria is harbouring several leading members of Saddam's family, as well as senior Ba'athist officials.

    Last week The Telegraph revealed that Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, the king of clubs from America's pack of "most wanted" cards and a former vice-president of Iraq, was being sheltered at a military base in Damascus.

    "Syria was a key ally of Saddam during the last years of his presidency: all the oil and arms passed through Syria," he said. "Syria was also very much against the war to remove Saddam, so it is makes sense that Saddam's family and supporters should take refuge in Damascus."



    Let's bomb Syria.

    Seriously, though, is it credible? The Telegraph has produced some.... intriguing journalism on the Iraq issue, but if this turns out to be true, Syria is behaving like *******s again.
    urgh.NSFW

  • #2
    who knows? I wouldn't be surprised though.
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    • #3
      I'd be inclined to believe it if any other source says so too. So far, the Torygraph has made plenty of "revelations" that are yet to be proven. So I'm now suspicious on anything they say if no serious source tells the same.
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      • #4
        Actually according to the telegraph Saddam used an escape pod from earth and is currently hiding out on phobos, one of the moons of mars
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        • #5
          SO he entered Syria at an american checkpoint? (at least if the Text ist true)


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          • #6
            Um, what crime has this guy committed? He doesn't even seem to be in the card pack, otherwise the Tel-Avivgraph would have brought that up.

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            • #7
              Hmm. unless these people are charged with crimes, the Syrians can have whomever they want there.
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              • #8
                "the Tel-Avivgraph"?
                urgh.NSFW

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                • #9
                  The Telegraph has a pro-Israeli slant.

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                  • #10
                    so I guess you're an avid reader of the Rammallah Guardian?
                    urgh.NSFW

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                    • #11
                      No, the Gazadian has more celebrity gossip.

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                      • #12
                        the Gazadian just sounds wrong. Like some sort of mythical cre... OH NO! THIS THREAD WILL NOT BE THREADJACKED!
                        urgh.NSFW

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                        • #13
                          Majid confirmed his presence in Damascus when contacted by telephone by The Telegraph last week.


                          I'm sure this is how it went...

                          "Hello, Fatiq speaking"

                          "Fatiq al-Majid?"

                          "Yes, this is he speaking"

                          "The Fatiq al-Majid that is current residing in Damascus?"

                          "Yes."

                          "The Fatiq al-Majid that entered Syria through the al-Rabie checkpoint last week from Iraq?"

                          "Why, yes. Although I refuse to tell you why I left Iraq, although it has absolutely nothing to do with the war that was going on over there."

                          "The Fatiq al-Majid that is the nephew of Saddam Hussein?"

                          "Ye... No, absolutely not. Of course not. That must be a different Fatiq al-Majid."

                          "Do you know where your uncle is?"

                          "Which uncle? Saddam or Chemical Ali? Oh drat. The jig is up."
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