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War on Iraq

Leader of al-Qa'ida in Iraq Reported "Captured" in Mosul Raid

By James Macintyre, Independent UK. Posted May 9, 2008.


The Iraqi Defense Ministry claims Washington's prime target, Abu Ayyub al-Masri, has been arrested, but the White House is skeptical.

Editor's Note: the BBC is reporting that the "United States military in Iraq says a man detained in the northern city of Mosul is not in fact the leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq."

The leader of al-Qa'ida in Iraq, Abu Ayyub al-Masri, has been arrested, according to the country's Defense Ministry.

The Egyptian-born militant, who took over as leader of the group from Abu Musab al-Zarqawi after he was killed in a U.S. air-strike in June 2006, was apprehended late last night in the northern city of Mosul, unconfirmed reports claimed. He is now being held and questioned by U.S. forces, according to some reports, also unconfirmed.

The Iraqi Defense Ministry spokesman Mohammed al-Askari said the arrest of Masri -- also known as Abu Hamza al-Muhajir -- was confirmed to him by the Iraqi commander of the province, but there was no immediate confirmation of the arrest from U.S. forces or the White House, which considers the militant as its number one target in Iraq.

The U.S. military in Baghdad said: "We are currently checking with Iraqi authorities to confirm the accuracy of this information."

The Interior Ministry spokesman Major-General Abdul-Karim Khalaf told the Associated Press in Iraq that Mosul police "arrested one of al-Qa'ida's leaders at midnight and during the primary investigations he admitted that he is Abu Hamza Al-Muhajir."

Mr Al-Askari told AP: "The commander of Ninevah military operations informed me that Iraqi troops captured Abu Hamza al-Muhajir the leader of al-Qa'ida in Iraq."

The militant, who based himself in Iraq after the 2003 invasion, was reportedly found in the Tayran area in central Mosul, 225 miles north-west of Baghdad. The arrest was reported by Iraqi media including the country's state television channel.

Masri is believed to have helped Zarqawi form the first al-Qa'ida cell in Baghdad. After he took over the leadership he pledged to "continue what Sheikh Abu Musab began" and avenge his death with attacks that would "turn your children's hair white".

The presence of al-Qa'ida in Iraq has become an election issue in the US, where the Democrat frontrunner Barack Obama has pointed out that the group was not operating inside the country until after the US-led invasion backed by the Republican candidate John McCain and –- at the time -– the Democrat rival Hillary Clinton.

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Good reporting
Posted by: obliu222 on May 9, 2008 3:28 AM   
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I have to commend Mr. Macintyre for rare journalistic integrity on this story. He was good enough to report on the unconfirmed nature of the arrest AND the detention by U.S. forces. If I had read this from a major outlet like Yahoo, I would have been much more skeptical. And apparently, that skepticism would have served me well. Thank you for doing your job.

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Catpure Story is False according to BBC
Posted by: hellohello on May 9, 2008 8:10 AM   
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It seems like every month or so for the past five years, the Pentagon has released a claim to the media about how a "top Al Qaeda leader " has been arrested or killed. About 90% of these claims are later discredited, and so it is with this story. The BBC released the real story today: linked text
And yet, even the progressive blogs like Alternet and Huffington Post are still running the Pentagon versions! Unbelievable! Meanwhile, who knows what is really going on in Iraq at the moment...The media sure isn't reporting it.

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how about it alternet?
Posted by: cwilsondrum on May 9, 2008 10:13 AM   
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tired of the pentagon white house spin machine. Look for more "captures" of high profile targets as the election draws near. you know, nothing for 4 years then all these marvelous capture stories. with very little follow up and no,I repeat no verification. tired tired tired.

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here compliments of BBC
Posted by: cwilsondrum on May 9, 2008 10:38 AM   
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Iraq al-Qaeda chief not captured
US military photo allegedly showing Abu Ayyub al-Masri/Abu Hamza al-Muhajir (June 2006)
Masri is believed to have formed al-Qaeda's first cell in Baghdad

The United States military in Iraq says a man detained in the northern city of Mosul is not in fact the leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq.

An earlier statement from the Iraqi defence ministry said that al-Masri had been captured.

But an American military spokeswoman, Peggy Kageleiry, said Abu Ayyub al-Masri had not been arrested.

She said confusion had arisen because a man with a similar name to the al-Qaeda in Iraq leader had been detained.

Al-Qaeda in Iraq has been blamed for or has claimed responsibility for some of the bloodiest insurgent attacks in Iraq since the US-led invasion in 2003.

Members of al-Qaeda are believed to have regrouped in the northern city since the beginning of the US troops "surge" last year.

Al-Masri is believed to have helped Abu Musab al-Zarqawi form the first al-Qaeda cell in Baghdad. Zarqawi was killed in June 2006.

In April 2007, he was named "minister of war" in the 10-man cabinet of the Islamic State of Iraq, an umbrella organisation of Sunni militant groups.

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They Always Capture Him, Now Don't They.....
Posted by: Turiye on May 9, 2008 8:22 PM   
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....why in the world did Alternet even print this? al-Maswri is captured everday, yes? How many times will this be printed, let alone by what I used to think of as Alternative Media outlets allowing such trash to be read....
New Low.

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and why is this still up?
Posted by: cwilsondrum on May 10, 2008 5:50 PM   
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no one working the weekend?

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