Wissam al-Zahawie
Wissam al-Zahawie was a former official in Saddam Hussein Baathist Iraq government who held many offices including that of Iraq's non-resident Ambassador to the Holy See and Iraq's Ambassador to the United Nations.
Al-Zahawie was said to have been involved with Saddam Hussein's alleged efforts to acquire yellowcake uranium from Niger in Africa. This alleged attempt by Hussein to purchase uranium is highly controversial, with skeptics commonly stating that the claim has been discredited and/or is generally considered to have been the product of an elaborate hoax, and with supporters of Coalition efforts in Iraq stating that the claim is in fact true. Al-Zahawie himself denies the claim, stating that he was in Niger to get the president of that country to visit Baghdad, and not to arrange for purchases of yellowcake in violation of the U.N. embargo.[1] An investigation by the Iraq Survey Group uncovered no evidence to support claims that Iraq was pursuing uranium from foreign governments.[2]
Al-Zahawie is known to be a fan of Western classical music, especially that of Bach and Mozart.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Whitaker, Raymond. The diplomat, the forgery and the suspect case for war[dead link], The Independent, 10 August 2003.
- ^ Duelfer, Charles A. Comprehensive Report of the Special Advisor to the DCI on Iraq's WMD, Iraq Survey Group. 30 September 2004.
- ^ Al-Zahawie, Wissam. A former Iraqi official replies , Slate magazine. June 14, 2006.
External links
[edit]- Saddam's Niger Point-man Speaks Time magazine
- Wowie Zahawie by Christopher Hitchens
- A former Iraqi official replies (part 1) Wissam al-Zahawie responds to Christopher Hitchens
- Into the Fray Hitchens' response to al-Zahawie
- Case Closed by Christopher Hitchens
- A former Iraqi official replies (part 2) Wissam al-Zahawie responds to Christopher Hitchens