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Bin Laden is said to have visited Baghdad's Al-Rashid hotel, above, which
has a mosaic of George Bush, where he chatted with the business partner of
warlord Arkan


EMBASSY BOMBINGS

Hotel clue points to an Iraqi connection Tom Walker


A CHANCE encounter in a Baghdad hotel may have provided a clue for
investigators trying to establish whether Saddam Hussein, the Iraqi
dictator, was in contact with Osama Bin Laden in the months before the
suicide bomb attacks on American embassies in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam
three years ago.

Giovanni Di Stefano, a controversial lawyer who was the business partner of
the late Serbian warlord Arkan, has described how he met Bin Laden - now
the world's most wanted man but then a relatively unknown figure - in the
lobby of the five-star Al-Rashid hotel while negotiating a contract to
represent Iraqi Airlines in Yugoslavia and Italy.

If true, his account could strengthen the view of Washington hawks that
Iraq had a hand in the embassy bombings and the September 11 attacks on the
World Trade Center and the Pentagon, and that Saddam's regime should be
targeted for retaliation.

However, Di Stefano's claim has divided intelligence sources and academics:
some say Bin Laden was plotting strikes against American targets with
Saddam, while others insist he would not have been welcome in Iraq.

Di Stefano said that in March 1998 - five months before the embassy
bombings - he entered the state-run hotel with Tariq Aziz, the Iraqi
foreign minister, and was sitting in the lobby with a business associate.

Richard Butler, the chief United Nations weapons inspector, had just walked
past when they overheard someone sitting nearby say: "That is a man who
brings death to this country."

Di Stefano said he looked over and saw a slightly built man sipping Evian
water. "I said we also had our victims to cry over in Yugoslavia," Di
Stefano recalled. "He walked over, and I remember his piercing eyes and
handshake. His skin was gentle and soft, like a woman's hand."

The two men made polite conversation, and the stranger introduced himself
as Osama Bin Laden, a name that meant nothing to Di Stefano at the time.
"He seemed kind: he talked about a family feast for his children and asked
me about law," Di Stefano said. "He seemed a gentle man, although his eye
movements were a little strange."

It was only on his return to Belgrade in late March that Di Stefano
realised whose hand he had fleetingly grasped. "Arkan told me I should have
killed him," he said.

Laurie Mylroie, the author of Study of Revenge: Saddam Hussein's Unfinished
War against America, which highlights a series of links with Bin Laden,
said the lawyer's story was plausible. "Bin Laden's not capable of doing
this stuff without foreign intelligence, and that comes from Iraq. He can't
do it wasting away in the Hindu Kush," she said. "It all fits in. It's
circumstantial, but there are strong grounds to believe the plot was
already under way."

Although hawks in the Bush administration suspect that Iraq was involved in
the jet attacks, Colin Powell, the secretary of state, has resisted calls
for air strikes against Baghdad.

"The Americans have only ever hinted at Iraq giving material support for
Bin Laden, but they have never produced the evidence," said Professor Paul
Wilkinson, of the Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence
at St Andrews University.

"It's quite possible Bin Laden was in Iraq. There are differences between
them but that doesn't mean you can exclude contact when they both hate
America so much."

Peter Bergen, whose biography of Bin Laden is to be published shortly, said
Di

Stefano's supposed sighting failed "every common sense test". He believes
ideological conflicts between Bin Laden and Saddam would prevent them
conspiring together.

The relationship between Butler, who arrived in Baghdad on March 22 1998,
and the Iraqi regime deteriorated.

The Iraqis repeatedly denounced America, although they have always denied
any links to Bin Laden.

On August 4 Butler cut short a visit to Baghdad, and three days later
explosions at the American embassies in the Kenyan and Tanzanian cities
claimed 224 lives. Bin Laden has been indicted by Washington for the
attacks.

Di Stefano has maintained his contacts with Saddam's regime, but says has
no idea why Bin Laden should have been in the Al-Rashid in 1998. "I don't
know and I won't speculate," he said.


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