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Iraq-Jordan
Jordanian Authorities Detain Al-Zarqawi's Nephew
2004-11-18
The nephew of Abu-Musab al-Zarqawi, al-Qaida's point man in Iraq, was detained near the Jordanian-Iraqi border, a distant relative and a clergyman close to the family said Thursday. The clergyman and the relative, both of whom spoke on condition of anonymity, said security officials informed the family that Mohammed al-Harahsheh was detained last month. Government officials were not immediately available for comment. Several calls to al-Zarqawi's family home in Zarqa, an industrial city 17 miles northeast of the Jordanian capital, Amman, went unanswered. The clergyman and the relative told The Associated Press that the family wanted to keep the news quiet so as not to jeopardize what they said was a promise from Jordanian authorities that al-Harahsheh would soon be released. The relative said al-Harahsheh was being questioned on suspicion of attempting to enter Iraq to join his militant uncle. Abu Dhabi Television carried a similar report Thursday. The satellite station, however, said the nephew had been charged with attempting to join his uncle's militant group in Iraq.
Perhap's he knows where Uncle Abu is.
Jordan has been trying to prevent Jordanians and other Arabs from slipping across its desert border to fight U.S. troops in Iraq. Measures adopted in the wake of the war included tightening security along the eastern border, closely scrutinizing travel documents and questioning those considered suspicious. Officials have declined to provide an estimate on how many would-be fighters had been stopped or give an assessment of the effectiveness of their counter-infiltration measures. In July, Jordanian secret service agents arrested al-Zarqawi's brother-in-law. Security officials said then that Saleh al-Hami was held for a few days and later released after questioning not related to any suspicion of terrorism.
Posted by:Steve

#5  Uncle Abu?

Well - there has to be a good expert in the "placement of electrodes" in Jordan...
Posted by: BigEd   2004-11-18 1:09:30 PM  

#4  Perhaps along with Russian arms for Iraq we could also get Putin to send some FSB operatives. Preferably those trained in the KGB's old middle eastern tricks: kidnapping hardboyz' family members and sending messages in the form of severed digits, other appendages....
Posted by: lex   2004-11-18 12:14:27 PM  

#3  Zarq's been running wild for months now. And we're just now detaining his family?
Posted by: Seafarious   2004-11-18 12:13:28 PM  

#2  Damn! Shoulda secreted a GPS to follow him to Zarqawi.
Posted by: Brett_the_Quarkian   2004-11-18 12:07:56 PM  

#1  Officials have declined to provide an estimate on how many would-be fighters had been stopped or give an assessment of the effectiveness of their counter-infiltration measures.

Hmmmm, I wonder why.......? ;)
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-11-18 11:18:40 AM  

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