Posted on 09/18/2003 11:58:12 PM PDT by HAL9000
MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - Iraq's former Defense Minister Sultan Hashim Ahmed, number 27 on Washington's wanted list of former top officials under Saddam Hussein, has surrendered to U.S. forces, a mediator said on Friday.Dawood Bagistani, a local human rights official who has acted as go-between in talks with Ahmed, told Reuters the surrender would be officially announced later at a news conference in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul.
Saddam's defense minister surrenders to American general in Mosul
MOSUL, Iraq (AP) -- Former Gen. Sultan Hashim Ahmad, Iraq's last defense minister under Saddam Hussein, surrendered to the American general in charge of the north of the country Friday after weeks of negotiations, a Kurdish mediator said.
Dawood Bagistani, who arranged the surrender to Maj. Gen. David Petraeus, said Ahmad was handed over "with great respect" and was with his family at the time.

| Iraq's See the DOD website for photos. Note their joker card has an Iraqi SURNAME explanation (Revised: 9/19am) |
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| Name | Position | Status | |
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Saddam Hussein | President of Iraq/CINC of Military | Possibly Dead |
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Qusay Hussein | SSO, SRG & RGFC Commander | KILLED 7/22/03 |
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Uday Hussein | Saddam Fedayeen Commander [the older "crazy rapist" son] |
KILLED 7/22/03 |
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Abid Hamid Mahmud al-Tikriti | Presidential Secretary (WMD Release Authority) | Captured 6/18/03 |
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Ali Hasan al-Majid [aka: "Chemical Ali"] |
Pres. Advisor, Fmr South Reg Cmdr | Captured 8/21/03 |
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Izzat IBRAHIM al-Duri | Vice Chair of the RCC, North Reg Cmdr | At large** |
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Hani Abd Latif Tilfa al-Tikriti | SSO Director | At large** |
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Aziz Salih al-Numan | BP Regional Cmdr/Cmdr BP Militia Reg Cmd | Captured 5/22/03 [Earlier reports of his death were bogus] |
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Muhammad Hamza al-ZUBAYDI [aka Saddam's "Shiite Thug"] |
Central Euphrates Reg Cmdr "One of Saddam's most ruthless war criminals" -Clinton Admin |
Captured 4/21/03 |
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Kamal Mustafa Abdallah Sultan al-Tikriti | RG Secretary General | In Custody 5/17/03 |
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Barzan Abd al-Ghafur Sulayman Majid al-Tikriti | SRG Commander | Captured 7/23/03 |
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Muzahim Sa'b Hasan al-Tikriti | Air Defense Force Commander | Captured 4/23/03 |
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Ibrahim Ahmad Abd al-Sattar Muhammad al-Tikriti | Armed Forces Chief of Staff | Captured 5/12/03 |
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Sayf al-Din Fulayyih Hassan Taha al-Rawi | RGFC Chief | At large(?)** [or maybe dead? see note2] |
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Rafi Abd Latif al Tilfah | DGS Director | At large |
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Tahir Jalil Habbush al-Tikriti | IIS Director | At large** |
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Hamid Raja Shalah al-Tikriti | Air Force Commander | Captured 6/14/03 |
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Latif Nussayif al-Jasim al-Dulaymi | Dep Chmn Baath Party | Captured 6/10/03 |
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Abd al Tawab Mullah Huwaysh | OMI Director (WMD Production) | Captured 5/02/03 |
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Taha Yasin RAMADAN al-Jizrawi | Vice President | Captured 8/19/03 |
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Rukan Razuki abd al-Ghafar al-Majid Sulayman al-Tikriti | Chief of Tribal Affairs | At large |
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Jamal Mustafa Abdallah Sultan al-Tikriti | Deputy Chief of Tribal Affairs [Saddam's son-in-law] |
In Custody 4/20/03 |
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Mizban Khadr Hadi | RCC Member, Reg CDR Central Euphrates Region U.S. Army's V Corps headquarters said Mizban Khadr Hadi, ... was captured Thursday [5/01/03] in the area of Baghdad controlled by the U.S. Army's 3rd Infantry Division. |
In Custody 7/09/03 |
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Taha Muhyi al-Din MARUF | Vice President and RCC Member | Captured 5/02/03 |
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Tariq Mikhail AZIZ | Deputy Prime Minister | In Custody 4/24/03 |
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Walid Hamid Tawfiq al-Tikriti | Governor of Basrah Governate | In Custody 4/29/03 |
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Hikmat Mizban Ibrahim al-Azzawi | Dep Prime Minister, Economics & Finance Min. | Captured 4/19/03 |
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Sultan Hashim Ahmad al-Tai | Minister of Defense | In Custody 9/19/03 |
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Mahmud Dhiyab al-Ahmad | Minister of the Interior, He was previously reported CAPTURED on July 9th by Centcom | In Custody 8/09/03 |
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Ayad Futayyih Khalifa al-Rawi | Al Quds Force Chief of Staff | Captured 6/05/03 |
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Zuhayr Talib Abd al-Sattar al-Naqib | DMI Director | Captured 4/23/03 |
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Amir Hamudi Hasan al-Sadi | Presidential Scientific Adviser/NMD Dir Gen [chemical and biological programs] | In Custody 4/12/03 |
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Amir Rashid Muhammad al-Ubaydi | Former Oil Minister [aka "Missle Man" married to "Dr. Germ"] | In Custody 4/28/03 |
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Husam Muhammad AMIN al-Yasin | National Monitoring Director | Captured 4/27/03 |
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Muhammad Mahdi al-Salih | Minister of Trade | Captured 4/23/03 |
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Sabawi Ibrahim Hasan al-Tikriti | Baath Party, Saddam Maternal Half Brother | At large ** |
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Watban Ibrahim Hasan al-Tikriti | Baath Party, Saddam Half Brother | Captured 4/13/03 |
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Barzan Ibrahim Hasan al-Tikriti | Baath Party, Saddam Half Brother | Captured 4/16/03 |
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Huda Salih Mahdi Ammash | Party Youth & Trade Bureau Chairman | In Custody 5/05/03 |
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Abd al-Baqi abd al-Karim Abdallah al-Sadun | BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia Baghdad | At large |
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Muhammad Zimam Abd al-Razzaq al-Sadun | BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia Ta'mim & Ninawa Gov | At large |
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Samir abd al-Aziz al-Najim | BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia Diyal Gov. | Captured 4/17/03 |
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Humam Abd al-Khaliq Abd al-Ghafur | Min of Higher Education & Scientific Research | Captured 4/20/03 |
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Yahya Abdallah al-Ubaydi | BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia Basrah Gov. | At large |
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Sa'd Abd al-Majid al-Faysal | BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia Salah ad Din Gov. | Captured 5/27/03 |
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Sayf al-Din al-Mashhadani | BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia Muthanna Gov. | Captured 5/27/03 |
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Fadil Mahmud Gharib (aka: Gharib Muhammad Fazel) al-Mashaikh | BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia Babil/Karbala Gov. | Captured 5/13/03 |
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Muhsin Khadr al-Khafaji | BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia Qadasiyah Gov. | At large |
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Rashid Taan Kazim | BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia Anbar Governate | At large |
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Ugla Abid Saqr al-Kubaysi | BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia Maysan Governate | In Custody 5/20/03 |
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Ghazi Hammud al-Ubaydi | BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia Wasit Gov. | In Custody 5/07/03 |
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Adil Abdallah Mahdi | BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia Dhi Qar Governate | Captured 5/15/03 |
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Nayif Shindakh Thamir | BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia - Salah ad Din Governate | At large(?)An Iraqi TV report said he was KILLED in the battle for Najaf |
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Khamis Sirhan al Muhammad | BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia Karbala Governate NOT WIDELY REPORTED, but per FoxNews: "Senior defense officials said Monday morning that No. 54 of the 55 most-wanted Iraqis has been taken into custody -- Khamis Sirhan al Muhammad, a Baath Party chairman and commander of the Baath militia in the Karbala Governate. Muhammad was captured in raids over the weekend, along with another on the wider list of 200." (CENTCOM has not yet updated their website with this capture.) |
Captured 8/04/03 |
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Husayn Al Awadi | BP Chmn & Cmdr BP Militia Ninawa Governate | Captured 6/10/03 |
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| Farouk Hijazi | #3 in Mukhabarat Iraqi intelligence ["biggest fish so far" -CIA] | Captured 4/25/03 | |
| ["unnamed associate of"] Abu Musab Zarqawi |
a leading Al Qaeda operative | Captured 4/29/03 | |
| Abu Abbas | Convicted Terrorist/Murderer - Leader Palestine Liberation Front | Captured 4/15/03 | |
| Ahmed Walid Raguib al-Baz | Terrorist - 1st Lieutenant Palestine Liberation Front | Killed 3/20/03 | |
| Khala Khadr Al-Salahat | Member of the Abul Nidal terrorist organization | In Custody 4/18/03 | |
| Abdul Rahman Yasin | Indicted fugitive from 1993 WTC bombing, $25 Million reward | At large | |
| Ahmad Khalil Ibrahim Samir al-Ani | former Iraq Consul, met with Mohammed Atta in Prague shortly before 9/11 | Captured 7/02/03 | |
| Ahmad Hikmat Shakir | an Iraqi national and al-Qaeda operative, with connections to the 1993 WTC bombing, a Jan 2000 al Qaeda summit in Malaysia, the Oct 2000 USS Cole bombing, and the 9/11 mass murder. (Newsweek) Shakir fled back to Baghdad just before the war. | At large | |
| Ali Hussein Habib | Iraqi airforce general | Killed by the regime ~3/20/03 | |
| Khaled Abdallah | a senior official of Saddam's Mukhabarat secret police | In Custody 4/20/03 | |
| Major Khalid Hmood | Head of Iraqi intelligence during the war and one of Saddam's top bodyguards, | In Custody 4/20/03 | |
| Salim Sa'id Khalaf al-Jumayli | former Chief of the Iraqi Intelligence Service American Desk | Captured 4/23/03 | |
| "Son of Ham" [apple falls close to the tree] |
Son of Hamza (Q-of-Spades - one of Saddam's most ruthless war criminals) | Captured 4/21/03 | |
| Luay Khayrallaha [Saddam's brother-in-law] |
#152 on the top 200 most-wanted list. Iraqi intelligence and security leader | Captured 5/19/03 | |
| Mulhana Hamood Abdul Jabar [Saddam's brother-in-law] |
caught with $300,000, three AK-47 rifles, and a rocket-propelled grenade | Captured 5/25/03 | |
| Jaffar al-Jaffer | physicist & father of Iraq's nuclear WMD program | In Custody 4/13/03 | |
| Imad Husayn Abdallah al-Ani | former VX nerve agent developer | In Custody 4/18/03 | |
| Rihab Taha [aka "Dr. Germ"] | architect of Iraq's bio WMD program | In Custody 5/12/03 | |
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Mohammed Saeed Kazim al-Sahaf [aka: "Comical Ali"] [aka: "Baghdad Bob"] |
Minister of Information [wanted for DNC spokesperson] |
Captured 6/25/03 [reportedly questioned by U.S. forces and released] On Administrative Leave |
| ** Note2: Also, Al-Rawi (J-of-clubs) was reported by an Islamic newspaper as murdered by Saddam and Qusay on 4/08/03... one day after the bombing of Saddam at the restaurant. If someone else updates this list, please bump the revision at the top and ping FL_Engineer You can click here to see if there is a pointer to a newer revision. |
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Sept. 19 By Khudeir Majeed
MOSUL (Reuters) - Iraq's former defense minister, seen at Saddam Hussein's side in what is thought to have been the ousted leader's last public appearance, surrendered to U.S. forces on Friday, an Iraqi mediator said.
Sultan Hashim Ahmed, number 27 on Washington's wanted list of former top Iraqi officials, turned himself over to U.S. troops in a house in the northern city of Mosul, local human rights official Dawood Bagistani told a news conference.
The news was a boost for U.S. forces in Iraq after a night in which three soldiers of the U.S. Army's 4th Infantry Division were killed and two wounded by guerrillas near Saddam's hometown of Tikrit. The ambush was the deadliest in weeks against U.S. troops, who face around a dozen attacks a day.
A U.S. commander said American forces captured 40 suspected Iraqi guerrillas in the night-long battle.
"We feel confident we now have under our control the individuals who attacked our patrol," Colonel James Hickey said.
Ahmed's surrender means 40 of the 55 most-wanted former senior Iraqis have now been declared killed or in U.S. custody.
Although regarded as a figurehead in the Iraqi army while real power rested with Saddam, Ahmed can be seen in footage of the former president waving to crowds said to have been taken in a Baghdad suburb on April 9, the day U.S. forces took the city.
His surrender is bound to fuel fresh speculation about whether U.S. forces are closing in on Saddam, particularly as his sons, Qusay and Uday, were killed in a gunbattle with American troops in Mosul in July.
U.S. forces in the city have also repeatedly been rumored to be close to capturing Izzat Ibrahim, number six on the wanted list and vice chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council which was at the center of Saddam's power structure.
"At eight o'clock this morning (midnight EDT), Sultan Hashim Ahmed and his family surrendered to coalition forces," mediator Bagistani said.
"AN INNOCENT MAN"
Bagistani said Ahmed had given himself up after negotiations in which the U.S. agreed that he was innocent of "crimes." There was no immediate U.S. comment.
"This is a moral commitment by the U.S. government. Our role was only to transfer him peacefully," Bagistani said. "It is true he served the Iraqi government but he is an innocent man and we want you (the U.S.) to treat him honestly."
In the 1991 Gulf War, Saddam chose Ahmed to head the Iraqi delegation at cease-fire talks near the border with Kuwait.
Ahmed is the eight of hearts in a pack of playing cards issued to U.S. troops to help them identify fugitive Iraqi leaders. Saddam himself is the ace of spades.
In the night-long battle near Tikrit, American soldiers were trying to find a rocket-propelled grenade launch site when they came under attack.
The deaths brought to 76 the number of U.S. soldiers killed in action in Iraq since President Bush declared major combat over on May 1.
The daily guerrilla attacks and the mounting cost of occupying Iraq have prompted an American drive to gain a new U.N. resolution that would encourage more countries to supply troops and cash to stabilize Iraq.
But Bush told reporters at his Camp David retreat outside Washington that he did not expect a U.N. Security Council agreement on such a resolution before he attends the U.N. General Assembly in New York next week.
Bush's national security adviser, Condoleezza Rice, told reporters, however, that Washington saw the meeting as a chance to bridge differences after the bitter debate before the U.S.-led invasion in March.
At the United Nations, diplomats said Secretary-General Kofi Annan was demanding that the world body should have a clear and independent mandate in Iraq before large numbers of political staff return to the country.
Many withdrew after a bomb attack on the U.N. headquarters in Baghdad which killed at least 22 people.
Two of the strongest opponents of the war, France and Germany, expressed fears of a worsening security situation in Iraq, and called for a handover of political power to Iraqis.
French President Jacques Chirac and German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder said in Berlin they could help train Iraqi soldiers and police, but France also insisted Washington hand power to an Iraqi government in "months, not years."

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