Posted on 04/25/2003 7:14:04 PM PDT by Pokey78
SADDAMS deputy PM Tariq Aziz is pleading to move to Britain.
The schemer has told his US captors he will reveal all about the Iraqi regime in exchange for a new identity and cushy life here.
Cigar-smoking Aziz, 67, was Saddams best-known mouthpiece and condemned the UK. Now he wants to live here because he is terrified of being executed by Iraqis and is desperate to dodge US strict justice.
Aziz, who gave himself up on Thursday, is the most senior Saddam aide caught so far.
Human rights groups last night said: The guy is a murderous scumbag and we dont want him here. He has got the blood of hundreds of thousands on his hands.
The Iraqi Community Association, representing 250,000 Iraqis who fled to Britain, condemned any deal.
Spokesman Hashim Ali said: It is unthinkable that Aziz gains protection in this country. He is a nasty, murderous man.
Within hours of his capture in Baghdad, Aziz a top member of Saddams Revolutionary Command Council hinted to US forces about his knowledge of weapons, crimes against humanity and Saddams last-known whereabouts.
He even threw the name of Labour MP George Galloway accused of being on the Iraqi payroll into the conversation.
An insider said: Aziz has made it clear he is ready for a total sell-out. He knows we are anxious to retrieve this information and is playing hard-to-get. He has his price and hes sticking out for it.
He is trying to do a deal to get himself off the hook. Aziz is a walking goldmine of information about Saddam and the regime and he knows it.
He sees his knowledge as an insurance policy which he is now trying to cash in to buy himself out of jail.
The monsters greatest fear is being sent to face trial before an Iraqi peoples court and a death sentence.
Cigar-smoking Aziz also dreads being sent to Cuba, where his favourite Havanas are made, to be detained at Americas Camp X-Ray.
The source added: He knows that as a Christian and a key member of the regime there is no chance of Iraqis showing any leniency towards him.
He is terrified of spending his last hours swinging from a crane in the centre of Baghdad. Hes worried about being on American soil. Aziz is asking for assurances that if he provides detailed evidence and acts as a witness, hell be treated like one.
He wants immunity from prosecution and a witness protection deal, involving a new identity. Hes also suggested a move to France if they would take him, but Britain is his top choice.
He says there is no record of him having taken part in any war crimes but he can help nail those who did.
Desperate Aziz made his demands as CIA chiefs quizzed him at a PoW camp. He will be flown to a high-security cell possibly on a US airbase.
Aziz gave himself up after two days negotiating through an intermediary.
A Pentagon official said: He wanted assurances he wouldnt be taken into a back room and shackled and beaten.
Azizs son Ziab said the handover was dignified and US forces arranged treatment for a heart condition.
A Home Office spokeswoman last night said: Its a ridiculous suggestion that asylum will be granted to this individual.
The 1951 Refugee Convention allows us not to give asylum to people involved in war crimes or abuses of human rights.
The former chief of Saddams Mukhabbarat intelligence service Farouk Hijazi was seized by US troops near the border with Syria yesterday.
He is suspected of plotting a failed attempt to assassinate George Bushs father in Kuwait in 1993.
US officials said Hijazi was the third highest ranking Iraqi intelligence official at the time and has close ties with al-Qaida. Former CIA director James Woolsey said: Its a big catch.
That seems a bit excessive.....
You break him like that and then you learn nothing from him, he becomes a bithering idiot. There is a fine line for such things................
He is OURS.....and it's not negotiable.
I believe this article is partly BS.
At least I know this statement
Aziz, who gave himself up on Thursday, is the most senior Saddam aide caught so far.
is more than likely NOT true.
Does anybody know if it's safe to believe any of this? There are an awful lot of "insiders" and "sources" quoted, but not many verifiable facts. I read this...
...and I wonder, "How the hell do they know what went on in a CIA interrogation room at a POW camp?" What, they have embedded reporters following intelligence agents around? A rogue CIA agent called up the Sun in London and spilled the beans? Has anybody seen another source reporting any of this? |
"Far from the madding crowd's ignoble strife." I see, you want him dead.
;-)
Regards, Ivan
Second thought -
I expect he is immune.
Fisk would pay for a good beating, so his readers should pay for Fisk.
Hmmmmmm! Personally, I have no problem with this. However, this guy better be willing and able to "shock and awe" us with his information.
Regards, Ivan
With a juicy headline like that, I started to reach for my credit card. hehe
That's our deal, Tariq.
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