Al-Qaeda shows footage of Iraqi official's murder

The Times (London)

March 28, 2005

>From Catherine Philp in Baghdad

A SENIOR official from Iraq's Interior Ministry who was taken hostage a
month ago has been shot by his captors and a video of his killing posted on
the internet.

The blindfolded man, who identified himself as Colonel Ryad Kateh Olyway,
was shot in the head by a masked gunman after confessing to collaboration
with American forces. Followers of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, an al-Qaeda-linked
militant, claimed responsibility.

The video showed the hostage confessing his supposed crimes as he sat, with
his hands tied behind him, on a chair in front of a banner bearing the name
of al- Zarqawi's organisation. He was flanked by two masked men holding
assault rifles.

"I worked at the Interior Ministry to collaborate with the American forces,"
he told the camera in an expressionless voice. "I gave the names and
addresses of fellow officers in the former army, who are Sunnis.

"I saw terrible things at the Ministry of Interior - many Iraqi female
prisoners subjected to various kinds of torture, humiliation and harm to
their honour. I also spied on other ministries for the Interior Ministry.

"I am very sorry for what I did and I urge my fellow officers at the
Interior Ministry to know that the right will undoubtedly come to them
(sic)."

Another masked man then read out his sentence. "The religious court of the
organisation of al-Qaeda of jihad in the land of two rivers has decided to
implement God's order on this infidel to serve as a lesson to others," he
stated.

Then he killed his captive with a shot to the head.

An Interior Ministry official later confirmed that Colonel Olyway had been
kidnapped a month ago by an unknown group.

Al-Zarqawi's followers have been responsible for the killings of several
foreign hostages, including Ken Bigley, the British engineer who was
beheaded by a masked man believed to have been al-Zarqawi.

Several Iraqis have been kidnapped and killed for "collaborating" with
American and Iraqi security forces, but the "confessional" nature of the
video was a departure.

It follows the success of the Interior Ministry's latest propaganda project
- a television show called Terror in the Grip of Justice, which purports to
show the confessions of insurgents captured by the ministry's anti-terrorist
commando unit.

The programmes show alleged insurgents, many sporting severe bruises,
confessing not only to attacks but also to such un-Islamic activities as
drinking and homosexuality.The Interior Ministry cites the show's popularity
as evidence that ordinary Iraqis reject the insurgency and claims that it
has encouraged people to come forward with information.

In his confession, the colonel also said that the ministry, a former
preserve of Saddam Hussein's ruling Sunni elite, was now dominated by the
long-oppressed Shias and Kurds. Both groups have been the targets of
insurgents, particularly al-Zarqawi's group, in an attempt to rally Sunni
support and ignite a civil war.

The video was released amid a political vacuum that has been caused by the
failure of Iraq's leaders to form a coalition government nearly two months
after the country's general election.

Ethnic and religious groups are arguing over the division of ministries, the
rights of the Kurdish minority and the role of Islam. The new parliament was
expected to convene on Saturday to appoint a government, but failed to do
so. It may try again tomorrow.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,7374-1544371,00.html





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