Chalabi says Saddam agents work at Al-Jazeera

Published April 30th, 2003 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Iraqi intelligence agents of Saddam Hussein's regime infiltrated the Qatar-based news station Al-Jazeera television, the head of a major Iraqi opposition group claimed Tuesday.  

 

"Al-Jazeera is completely infiltrated by Iraqi intelligence," Ahmad Chalabi, head of the Iraqi National Congress, said in an interview aired live by Abu Dhabi Television, an Al-Jazeera competitor.  

 

"We got the information from the files of Iraqi intelligence," Chalabi added.  

 

Chalabi claimed the files also said Al-Jazeera wanted to buy a gift for someone who provided the station with two letters from Osama bin Laden.  

 

The allegations were broadcast shortly after Al-Jazeera reported - incorrectly - that Chalabi had been arrested by U.S. forces for embezzlement. The U.S. Central Command in Doha, Qatar, said the report was untrue.  

 

Abu Dhabi Television said it sought the interview with Chalabi to talk about reports of his arrest. The station issued a disclaimer, saying that his views about Al-Jazeera were his own and not those of Abu Dhabi Television. (Albawaba.com)

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