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Manila expels Iraqi diplomat
The Philippine Government has ordered an Iraqi diplomat to leave the country over his alleged contacts with a Muslim rebel group. Philippine Foreign Secretary Blas Ople accused Husham Hussein of having links with Abu Sayyaf, which the United States classes as a terrorist organisation. Mr Ople said his government considered Mr Hussein "undesirable", and gave him 48 hours to leave the country.
"Git out of town, scumbag!"
The foreign secretary had previously complained about Mr Hussein to Iraq charge d'affaires Samir Bolus, but the Iraqi embassy denied the diplomat had done anything wrong. In a statement on Monday the embassy insisted "no one of its staff did or will do any kind of communications with dissident groups". This is the second time an Iraqi diplomat has been expelled from Manila. In 1991, Jasim Al-Ani was ordered to leave the country over alleged links to terrorists accused of setting off a bomb in a US-run library.
Nice track record there, Iraq.
Mr Hussein "has ceased to enjoy the rights and privileges of a diplomat of the embassy of Iraq", Mr Ople said on Wednesday.
I'm thinking that being a diplomat in Manila is a heck of a lot better than sitting in a trench defending Baghdad
The case against him centres on a bomb attack in October 2002 in the southern city of Zamboanga. The police blame Abu Sayyaf for the bombing, which killed an American serviceman. The day after the attack, Philippine spies monitored a telephone call to Mr Hussein by a suspected member of Abu Sayyaf. "I have a very detailed report from our intelligence community and that is sufficient for me to take the necessary action," Mr Ople said on Wednesday. Details of the call have yet to be disclosed, and there is also no information on why the Philippines are only taking action now, more than four months after the bomb blast.
Finished their investigation, can reveal the link now. Be nice if the plane carrying this guy happened to stop somewhere where the FBI could pick him up. Being a diplomat I suppose we can't do that. Bet any Iraqi diplomat stationed overseas has family back home to make sure he doesn't defect.
Posted by: Steve 2003-02-12
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