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HEZBOLLA AGRADECE A BUSH LIBERACION DE UNO DE SUS TERRORISTA S EN IRAK
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Publicado: 11-16-2012 01:16 PM
ALI MUSSA DAQDUQ, HEZBOLLAH OPERATIVE IS LET GO BY IRAQ.
BUSH'S ALLIES ARE STICKING HIM IN THE BACK!
BAGHDAD — Suspected Hezbollah operative Ali Mussa Daqduq was freed by Iraqi authorities and flew to Lebanon Friday after an Iraqi court acquitted him of involvement in the killing of five US soldiers, his lawyer said.
The move was likely to anger the United States, which handed Daqduq over to Iraqi custody last December after failing to convince Baghdad to extradite him over his role in a 2007 kidnapping that ended in the killing of the soldiers.
"There was no reason for his detention. Last night the decision was made to release him. He is out now and arrived in Beirut two hours ago," lawyer Abdulalmehdi al-Mutiri told Reuters by phone. "There are no charges against him in Iraq. His detention was political, not legal."
Earlier this year, US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta told Reuters he had received assurances from Iraq it would not release Daqduq, even though an Iraqi court had cleared him of the charges.
The fate of Daqduq became a source of tension between Baghdad and Washington last year as the US military prepared to withdraw from Iraq.
Daqduq was captured in March 2007 and initially said he was a deaf mute. US forces accused him of being a surrogate
for Iran's elite Quds force operatives and say he joined the Lebanese Shi'ite militant group Hezbollah in 1983
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Publicado: 11-16-2012 03:46 PM
republicanoyoron ha escrito:ALI MUSSA DAQDUQ, HEZBOLLAH OPERATIVE IS LET GO BY IRAQ.
BUSH'S ALLIES ARE STICKING HIM IN THE BACK!
BAGHDAD — Suspected Hezbollah operative Ali Mussa Daqduq was freed by Iraqi authorities and flew to Lebanon Friday after an Iraqi court acquitted him of involvement in the killing of five US soldiers, his lawyer said.
The move was likely to anger the United States, which handed Daqduq over to Iraqi custody last December after failing to convince Baghdad to extradite him over his role in a 2007 kidnapping that ended in the killing of the soldiers.
"There was no reason for his detention. Last night the decision was made to release him. He is out now and arrived in Beirut two hours ago," lawyer Abdulalmehdi al-Mutiri told Reuters by phone. "There are no charges against him in Iraq. His detention was political, not legal."
Earlier this year, US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta told Reuters he had received assurances from Iraq it would not release Daqduq, even though an Iraqi court had cleared him of the charges.
The fate of Daqduq became a source of tension between Baghdad and Washington last year as the US military prepared to withdraw from Iraq.
Daqduq was captured in March 2007 and initially said he was a deaf mute. US forces accused him of being a surrogate
for Iran's elite Quds force operatives and say he joined the Lebanese Shi'ite militant group Hezbollah in 1983
republicanoyoron ha escrito:
ALI MUSSA DAQDUQ, HEZBOLLAH OPERATIVE IS LET GO BY IRAQ.
BUSH'S ALLIES ARE STICKING HIM IN THE BACK!
BAGHDAD — Suspected Hezbollah operative Ali Mussa Daqduq was freed by Iraqi authorities and flew to Lebanon Friday after an Iraqi court acquitted him of involvement in the killing of five US soldiers, his lawyer said.
The move was likely to anger the United States, which handed Daqduq over to Iraqi custody last December after failing to convince Baghdad to extradite him over his role in a 2007 kidnapping that ended in the killing of the soldiers.
"There was no reason for his detention. Last night the decision was made to release him. He is out now and arrived in Beirut two hours ago," lawyer Abdulalmehdi al-Mutiri told Reuters by phone. "There are no charges against him in Iraq. His detention was political, not legal."
Earlier this year, US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta told Reuters he had received assurances from Iraq it would not release Daqduq, even though an Iraqi court had cleared him of the charges.
The fate of Daqduq became a source of tension between Baghdad and Washington last year as the US military prepared to withdraw from Iraq.
Daqduq was captured in March 2007 and initially said he was a deaf mute. US forces accused him of being a surrogate
for Iran's elite Quds force operatives and say he joined the Lebanese Shi'ite militant group Hezbollah in 1983

