Iraq captures al Qaeda leader to 2003 UN bombing

Arab News:

Iraqi authorities have captured a senior leader of a militant group linked to Al-Qaeda in Iraq who oversaw the 2003 bombing of the United Nations headquarters in Baghdad and other attacks. Baghdad’s top military spokesman announced the capture of Ali Hussein Alwan Hamid Al-Azzawi in a televised news conference on Saturday.

The spokesman, Maj. Gen. Qassim Al-Moussawi, said Al-Azzawi was apprehended June 26 in his house in eastern Baghdad. He said authorities kept the arrest secret for more than half a year to ensure the capture of other suspects linked to him.

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The man was a pilot for Iraqi Airways. Iraq seems to be bringing many of the enemy leaders to justice recently. It is another sign of maturity for the government and also a sign of the defeat inflicted on our common enemy. The news had to be a surprise to Obama and other Democrats who have said al Qaeda was not in Iraq.

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