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diamond14 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-30-04 07:39 AM
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PHOTOs: Ahmed Chalabi at the NEW Iraqi Government Ceremony
Edited on Wed Jun-30-04 07:40 AM by amen1234
Why did the USA invite this criminal to the hand-over ceremonies in Iraq? Why has NO news media covered this? There were only a small number of mostly male Iraqis INVITED to the ceremony and they had to pass through security and into the Green Zone....and as shown by these photos, criminal Chalabi was one of the selected few...IMO, Chalabi will soon become the NEW and improved saddam hussein....



Ahmed Chalabi, centre, looks on with other unidentified delegates as the new Iraqi government is sworn in during a ceremony in Baghdad, Iraq (news - web sites), Monday June 28, 2004. The U.S.-led coalition transferred sovereignty to an interim Iraqi government two days early Monday in a surprise move that apparently caught insurgents off guard, averting a feared campaign of attacks to sabotage the highly symbolic step toward self-rule. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder)


Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi, left, is congradualted with a kiss from Ahmed Chalabi after Allawi was sworn in to office at a ceremony in Baghdad, Iraq (news - web sites), Monday June 28, 2004. The U.S.-led coalition transferred sovereignty to an interim Iraqi government two days early Monday in a surprise move that apparently caught insurgents off guard, averting a feared campaign of attacks to sabotage the highly symbolic step toward self-rule. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder)


Former Iraqi Governing Council member Ahmed Chalabi (L) is squeezed aside as well-wishers congratulate President Ghazi al-Yawar (2nd L, at rear) after a swearing-in ceremony in the capital Baghdad June 28, 2004. The United States handed sovereignty to an interim Iraqi government two days earlier than expected Monday, aiming to forestall guerrilla attacks with a secretive ceremony formally ending 14 months of occupation. REUTERS/Faleh Kheiber


The glass in a portrait of Iraqi Governing Council member Ahmed Chalabi is seen smashed after Iraqi police and US troops raided his head office in Baghdad 21 May 2004. US officials are trying to find out who shared top-secret information on Iran with Ahmad Chalabi, the disgraced Iraqi politician accused of passing the information on to Tehran, US media reported.(AFP/File/Ramzi Haidar)
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candy331 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-30-04 07:53 AM
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1. It's all a sham so why not invite the shammer?n/t
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