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MORE ON SIEVX MYSTERIES
by Marg Hutton
10 September 2003

http://sievx.com/archives/2003_09-10/20030910.shtml

Walkley award winning journalist, Ghassan Nakhoul, is tonight 
returning to the SIEVX story for the second time this year in his 
program on SBS Arabic radio which goes to air at 7pm. Nakhoul's 'The 
Five Mysteries of SIEVX' was described last year by Walkley judges as 
'a gripping series of eyewitness accounts of the sinking of the SIEV-
X which played out the cultural complications of the story.' 

Tonight's program includes new information on the Quassey trial that 
Nakhoul has gleaned from Arabic media as well as interviews he has 
conducted with a number of the Mandaeans who were passengers on SIEVX 
but disembarked prior to the sinking. 

21 of the 23 Mandaean passengers are still in Indonesia. It is 
anticipated that Nakhoul will reveal that these people were only 
interviewed by the Australian Federal Police in June this year 
despite the fact that they have been in Indonesia since the sinking 
in October 2001. 

Other revelations include the astonishing fact that Abu Quassey's 
brother-in-law (his Iraqi wife Linda's brother) was smuggled into 
Australia on one of Quassey's boats and is living here on a Temporary 
Protection Visa! When Nakhoul approached Immigration Minister Philip 
Ruddock's office about this they declined to comment saying it was a 
matter for the Australian Federal Police. And when Nakhoul approached 
the Federal Police they never came back to him. 

Nakhoul has also been researching the upcoming Egyptian trial of 
Mootaz Attia (known in Australia as Abu Quassey) in the Arabic press. 


According to the Egyptian newspaper Al Gomhoureya (7 September) the 
trial is taking place in Abadeen. Mohammed Mohyi is the judge; Rami 
Bashir the prosecutor and Court Secretary is Khaled Omar. The name of 
Quassey's attorney was not given. (all names and places are spelt 
phonetically). 

Al Gomhoureya describes Quassey as 'the owner of a tourism office in 
Indonesia'. He has been charged with 'wrongly killing' 350 people. 
The trial is set to resume on Saturday 13 September. 

During last Saturday's hearing, Prosecutor Bashir stated that Quassey 
had been paid $10,000 by each family that boarded SIEVX for passage 
to Christmas Island. Bashir stated that evidence would be tendered 
showing that Quassey had sent 'many' boats to Australia. Bashir told 
the court that Egypt had been provided with information on Quassey 
from Indonesia as well as Australia and that both countries had been 
unable to prosecute him for the killings. The court also heard that 
when Quassey was arrested in Indonesia, he initially claimed to be 
Iraqi, then Turkish and finally Egyptian as he preferred to be 
deported to Egypt. Bashir said that Quassey knew that the boat 
(SIEVX) was not seaworthy and had a high probability of sinking. 

Quassey's defence lawyer argued that it was wrong for Quassey to be 
tried in Egypt, especially after he had been imprisoned in Indonesia 
for his crimes. Quassey's lawyer claimed that the defendant was not 
responsible for the deadly voyage and had no relationship with the 
victims. At the end of the court session the Defence lawyer asked to 
be provided with copies of the files from Australia and Indonesia to 
which the court agreed.



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