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France helped Saddam stifle dissent

AFP and Expatica France News | 28.04.2003 19:17

The letter added that no French visas would be given to Iraqi opposition leaders who wanted to attend the meeting, which opened at the Paris hotel, La Concorde Lafayette on April 14 2000.

France 'helped Saddam stifle dissent'
AFP and Expatica France News

LONDON, April 28 - France colluded with the Iraqi secret service to undermine a Paris conference held in April 2000 by the human rights group Indict, the Daily Telegraph reported Monday citing documents found in the foreign ministry in Baghdad.

The right-wing daily quoted a letter from the Iraqi secret service dated March 28 saying that "one of our sources" had met the deputy spokesman for the French foreign ministry "with whom he has good relations."

The letter added that no French visas would be given to Iraqi opposition leaders who wanted to attend the meeting, which opened at the Paris hotel, La Concorde Lafayette on April 14 2000, the Telegraph said.

British Labour member of parliament Ann Clwyd, who heads Indict, told the Telegraph that she would demand an apology from the French government for its "atrocious" attitude.

Clwyd said the conference was the target of several attempts at disruption.

"Saddam supporters staged a protest outside before it started, she said, and at one point a bomb scare led to the hall having to be evacuated," The Telegraph reported.

Victims of Saddam's regime gave evidence at the conference and filming was strictly forbidden because they feared being identified but someone smuggled in a camera and started filming, Clwyd said.

"The police were called. But they could not take the film from the man because he was an Iraqi accredited to the Moroccan embassy," she added

The Telegraph reported that the French foreign affairs ministry denied "specific collaboration to disrupt the conference", although "a Quai d'Orsay source said it should not come as a surprise that French officials met Iraqi intelligence officers in Baghdad."

The Telegraph claimed the Baghdad documents revealed that "a month after the meeting, a letter headed "Role of Southern France" (sic) from Saddam's office authorised the finance ministry to pay USD 383,439 to undisclosed beneficiaries."

"A memo dated April 18, 2000, was sent to Saddam's office by the then foreign minister, Mohammad Said al-Sahaf, who later became the information minister nicknamed Comical Ali. It is headed "The Failed Enemy Conference in Paris" and says that the French media ignored the event," the paper reported.

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hmm...

28.04.2003 20:35

This could be true, and France etc could have been using dirty tactics in opposition to America (which I'm sure the US wouldn't do, like bugging the UN thing for instance), but its a bit suspicious that the CIA and MI5 never spotted this, what with their huge budgets, and all the anti-French etc frenzy everybody whipped up, and also how the Telegraph and many other papers seem to be finding these documents all over the place, in buildings burnt down, looted, and searched by the CIA (did they add anything in their 'search' I wonder, or just take away everything incriminating them?).

hj


is a an armchair bomber

28.04.2003 21:27

is a an armchair bomber and Indict is funded by the State department and has nothing to say about the crimes committed by the US and UK against the Iraqi people. Its website even lists Margaret Thatcher as a supporter – a woman who had no qualms about funding Sadam whilst fully knowledgeable about his crimes.Ann Clwyd has absolutely no credibility what so ever and is another reason why I will never support the Labour party until it is cleansed of such War criminal scum.

Haidar


Ann Clwyd is a an armchair bomber

28.04.2003 21:28

Ann Clwyd is a an armchair bomber and Indict is funded by the State department and has nothing to say about the crimes committed by the US and UK against the Iraqi people. Its website even lists Margaret Thatcher as a supporter – a woman who had no qualms about funding Sadam whilst fully knowledgeable about his crimes.Ann Clwyd has absolutely no credibility what so ever and is another reason why I will never support the Labour party until it is cleansed of such War criminals scum.

Haidar


i'm getting a bit sus. of the Telegraph

29.04.2003 00:09

oh yeah the Telegraph, who keep just, um, well finding documents in bunt out buildings that just, well, happen to link anybody opppsed to the war with Saddam........ oh my G, look, i've been given $364, 984, 345, 000 by saddam just for going to F15 demo..... i must be evil...........

well i reckon the Telegraph is just MI6's voice box.....

anybody


I too must admit my shame

29.04.2003 09:13

Yes, I can bare it no longer ... oh the guilt the guilt.

I was paid by Saddam $375 000.23 to comment on articles on the IMC UK site and criticise the brave amerikan policy of shooting everything that moves ...

I confess before the telegraph finds the documents in that abandoned lavvie in east Bhagdad, behind the picture of Saddam, disguised as bog paper ... which coincidently is what the telegraph aspires to be one day.

Long way to go yet boys. Long way.

easily led


More Hmmmmmms............

29.04.2003 09:26

What a New Labour type of Phoney Blair style moralising - I thought the Colombian (and other) governments have death squads funded and trained by the USA?

Clwyd must be too comfortably sunk in her armchair to see these and the other atrocities by boss country USA and even the UK.

Clare Shortchanged the Left