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Iraq
Iraqi National Security Advisor announces Iraq's most wanted list
2006-07-03
(KUNA) -- Iraqi National Security Advisor Muwaffaq Al-Rubei announced Sunday a list of 41 people involved in insurgency acts in Iraq. The new list by the Iraqi official includes former vice president and Ba'ath official Izzat Ibrahim Al-Douri, the new Al-Qaeda leader in Iraq Abu Ayub Al-Masri a.k.a Abu Hamzah Al-Mouhajer, Lebanese politician Maan Bashoor as well as Saddam's Daughter Ragad and his first wife Sajida Khairallah.

The official told KUNA that the list includes other people who committed numerous crimes against Iraqi civilians adding that the list includes persons operating within Iraq and from outside the country. A bounty of USD 50.000 to USD 10 million will be rewarded to anyone who provides information that helps capture these 41 wanted people, said Al-Rubei. He added that any person who was not mentioned in the list will have a chance to benefit from amnesty as part of a National reconciliation initiative declared by Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki a week ago. The insurgents who are operating form abroad will be apprehended with the help of the Interpol, he said.

When asked what would be the position of his government if Amman refuses to hand over Raghad Saddam Hussein, he said relations between Baghdad and Amman are good "and I don't believe it would desist from handing over wanted people to the interpol."
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