Saddam's Philippines Terror Connection

HAYES, STEPHEN F.

Saddam's Philippines Terror Connection And other revelations from the Iraqi files BY STEPHEN F. HAYES Saddam Hussein's regime provided financial support to Abu Sayyaf, the al Qaeda-linked...

...What happened to Abu Ahmad...
...As the conversation begins, Abu Ahmad tells his embassy contact that he doesn't know where Omar Ghazal is and would have told the embassy if he did...
...documents had been examined by the U.S...
...The memos contain a lengthy discussion among Iraqi officials—from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Iraqi Intelligence Service—about the wisdom of using a Libyan intelligence front as a way to channel Iraqi support for Abu Sayyaf without the risks of dealing directly with the group...
...1. There are connections between the Qaddafi Charity Establishment and the Abu Sayyaf group in the Philippines...
...Director of the Intelligence Service, he [Dr...
...The blast damaged six nearby stores and ripped the front off of a café that doubled as a karaoke bar...
...The Honorable Presidency was informed of the details of the meeting in our letter 370 on March 4, 1995, attachment 7.) C. The approval was received from the Leader, Mr...
...And why did the Iraqis resume this relationship and, according to the congressional testimony of one State Department regional specialist, intensify it...
...What is the "office group" and how is it connected to Americans...
...Think about that last sentence...
...I will supply you with the names very soon...
...Another passage of the Iraq-Saudi opposition memo details the relationship between the Iraqi regime and the Committee for Defense of Legitimate Rights (CDLR), founded by Dr...
...And if the contents of the recently released materials and other documents obtained by The Weekly Standard are any indication, the discussion of the threat posed by Saddam Hussein's Iraq is about to get more interesting...
...The document was apparently compiled at some point after January 1997, judging by the most recent date in the text, and discusses four Saudi opposition groups: the Committee for Defense of Legitimate Rights, the Reform and Advice Committee (Osama bin Laden), People of al Jazeera Union Organization, and the Saudi Hezbollah...
...Do you want me to give you their names...
...Why did the Iraqis begin funding Abu Sayyaf, which had long been considered a regional terrorist group concerned mainly with making money...
...According to the Times, a Pentagon task force "concluded that the document 'appeared authentic,' and that it 'corroborates and expands on previous reporting' about contacts between Iraqi intelligence and Mr...
...A cover memo from the ambassador, dated April 12, 2001, gives an overview: "The report contain[s] a variety of issues including intelligence issues and how the Philippines, American and Zionist intelligence operate in the Philippines, especially the movements of the American intelligence in their efforts to fight terrorism and recruiting a variety of nationalities, particularly Arabs...
...But Samarmad's report seems to confirm that this is a change...
...D. Due to the recent situation of Sudan and being accused of supporting and embracing of terrorism, an agreement with the opposing Saudi Osama bin Laden was reached...
...There I will be supplied with materials, weapons, explosives, and get married and then move to America...
...Please review . . . it appears of intelligence value to proceed into connections with this establishment and its intelligence investments in the Abu Sayyaf group...
...bin Laden's organization, before al Qaeda had become a full-fledged terrorist organization...
...M.A.M.5...
...Martin Burnham was killed a year later during the rescue attempt that freed his wife...
...A thorough understanding of the relationship between Iraq and Abu Sayyaf (the name, honoring Afghan jihadi Abdul Rasul Sayyaf, means "Father of the Sword") will not come from an analysis of three months' correspondence between Manila and Baghdad in 2001...
...The café was popular with American soldiers...
...This individual was subsequently expelled from the Philippines for engaging in activities that were incompatible with his diplomatic status...
...After the release of nine of the hostages, an announcement from the FBI appeared in newspapers announcing their desire to interview the escaped Filipinos in order to make a decision on the status of the three American hostages," the Iraqi ambassador wrote to his superiors in Baghdad...
...And one week after the attack, Abu Sayyaf attempted to strike again, this time with a bomb placed on the playground of the San Roque Elementary School...
...Muhammad Abdallah al-Mas-sari...
...2. That America has evidence that the Iraqi government and the group of Osama bin Laden have cooperated to attack targets inside America...
...He arrived to Iraq on April 21, 1995, and multiple meetings were held with him to obtain information about the Saudi opposition...
...The report notes that the Iraqis were now trying to be seen as helpful and keep a safe distance from Abu Sayyaf...
...We are left, then, with three small pieces to add to a large and elaborate puzzle...
...But another call got their attention...
...in the Times translation, Iraq is seeking to "continue" that relationship...
...Currently we are working to invigorate this relationship through a new channel in light of his present location...
...President, may God keep him, to designate a program for them through the directed broadcast...
...These contacts were not, contrary to the speculation of some Middle East experts, simply an effort to keep tabs on an enemy...
...The Iraqi embassy contact asks him to elaborate...
...Its value depends on the credibility of "source number 11002" and of Ahmed Dahestani and of the sources Dahestani relied on, all of which are unknown...
...A second internal Iraqi file obtained by THE WEEKLY STANDARD concerns relations between Iraqi Intelligence and Saudi opposition groups...
...Eyewitnesses almost immediately identified the bomber as an Abu Sayyaf terrorist...
...With what one person characterized as "minor discrepancies," they are...
...A subsequent translation of that document is nearly identical to the English-language text that we were given...
...Abu Ahmad replies: "They are bin Laden's people and all of them are extremists and they are heroes...
...This report raises more questions than it answers...
...He was surveilled, and we found out he was in contact with Abu Sayyaf and also pro-Iraqi demonstrators," says a Philippine government source, who continued, "[Philippine intelligence] was able to monitor their cell phone calls...
...The Iraqi Intelligence memo recounts two meetings involving Dr...
...No...
...Now the proverbial dam has broken...
...3. The Tripoli post has indicated that there is a possibility to form what connections are available with this establishment as it can offer the premise of providing food supplies to [Ed: word missing] in the scope of the agreement statement...
...The office also has other espionage affairs involving Arab citizens to work with them in order to provide them with information on the Arabs who are living in the Philippines and also for other spying purposes...
...asks his Iraqi embassy handler...
...Several months ago, The Weekly Standard received a set of English-language documents from a senior U.S...
...According to a Philippine government official, the Philippine National Police uncovered documents in a New People's Army compound that indicate the Iraqi embassy had provided funding for the group...
...An analysis of Iraqi embassy phone records by Philippine authorities showed that Hussein had been in regular contact with Abu Sayyaf leaders both before and after the attack that killed SFC Jackson...
...Abu Ahmad is an Iraqi intelligence informer...
...4. That the Afghani consul heard of the relation between Iraq and the group of Osama bin Laden while he was in Iran...
...The memo continues, summarizing Iraqi Intelligence activities: We are in the process of following up on the subject, to try and establish a nucleus of Saudi opposition in Iraq, and use our relationship with [al-Massari] to serve our intelligence goals...
...I am leaving after I finish selling my house and properties and will move to Peshawar [Pakistan...
...One week before the attack, Abu Sayyaf leaders had promised a campaign of terror directed at the "enemies of Islam"—Westerners and the non-Muslim Filipino majority...
...Is he here now...
...A way to discontinue his work for the Iraqi regime...
...Preparations for "Blessed July," a regime-directed wave of "martyrdom" operations against targets in the West, were well under way at the time of the coalition invasion...
...Ibrahim al-Sanusi, the senior Sudanese government official, was a key liaison between the two sides...
...This paragraph is notable: The Saddam Fedayeen also took part in the regime's domestic terrorism operations and planned for attacks throughout Europe and the Middle East...
...Ghalib's report is a rambling account of a phone conversation he had with an Iraqi intelligence informer named Muhammad al-Zanki, an Iraqi citizen living in the Philippines, who is referred to throughout the document as Abu Ahmad...
...The most provocative aspect of the document is the discussion of efforts to seek cooperation between Iraqi Intelligence and the Saudi opposition group run by bin Laden, known to the Iraqis as the "Reform and Advice Committee...
...The Iraqi embassy contact suggests that Abu Ahmad volunteer for the job...
...The two pages of correspondence that follow it in the Iraqi files were not, but a summary of those pages informs readers that the Iraqi response "discourages the supporting of connections with the Abu Sayyaf group, as the group works against the Philippine government and relies on several methods for material gain, such as kidnapping foreigners, demanding ransoms, as well as being accused by the Philippine government of terrorist acts and drug smuggling...
...Some observers saw this as an effort by Muammar Qaddafi to improve his image...
...The kidnappers were formerly (from the previous year) receiving money and purchasing combat weapons...
...As they might have expected, they discovered several calls to and from Abu Sayyaf leaders...
...Eighteen months before his testimony, a young Filipino man rode his Honda motorcycle up a dusty road to a shanty strip mall just outside Camp Enrile Malagutay in Zamboanga City, Philippines...
...Abu Ahmad tells his Iraqi embassy contact, Ghalib, that "the office" was trying to recruit an Arab to monitor Arab citizens in the Philippines...
...government translated some of these documents in full and summarized others...
...The three American hostages were a missionary husband and wife who had lived in the Philippines for a while, Martin and Gracia Burnham, from Kansas City, and Guillermo Sobrero, from California...
...others saw it as an effort to provide support to Abu Sayyaf by paying the ransom demanded by the group...
...The method that those people use is terrible and that's why I refuse to work with them...
...We're concerned that they have what I would call operational links to Iraqi intelligence services...
...He then tells the embassy contact that when he called Omar Ghazal's aunt to check on his whereabouts, she used a word in Tagalog—walana—which means "not here...
...He has lived in London for more than a decade...
...Once again, Dr...
...Which office...
...But Abu Ahmad says its connotations are not good...
...He left Khartoum in July 1996...
...Saddam's Philippines Terror Connection And other revelations from the Iraqi files BY STEPHEN F. HAYES Saddam Hussein's regime provided financial support to Abu Sayyaf, the al Qaeda-linked jihadist group founded by Osama bin Laden's brother-in-law in the Philippines in the late 1990s, according to documents captured in postwar Iraq...
...The agreement required him to leave Sudan to another area...
...Responding to a question, Daley elaborated...
...al-Sanusi] pointed out that the opposing Osama bin Laden, residing in Sudan, is reserved and afraid to be depicted by his enemies as an agent of Iraq...
...It was not Hussein's only contact with Abu Sayyaf...
...The official represented this material as U.S...
...We prepared to meet him in Sudan (The Honorable Presidency was informed of the results of the meeting in our letter 782 on December 17, 1994...
...The information we have indicates that he is currently in Afghanistan...
...Abu Ahmad says he had other plans...
...The fax comes from the vast collection of documents recovered in postwar Afghanistan and Iraq...
...The speaker presumably means martyrdom operations...
...Earlier last week, Foreign Affairs magazine published a lengthy article based on a review of 700 Iraqi documents by analysts with the Institute for Defense Analysis and the Joint Forces Command in Norfolk, Virginia...
...Uday Saddam Hussein, on December 13, 1994, in the presence of the respectable, Mr...
...The Libyan regime had intervened in an Abu Sayyaf kidnapping in 2000, securing the release of several hostages by paying several million dollars in ransom...
...THE WEEKLY STANDARD checked its English-language documents with officials serving elsewhere in the federal government to make sure they were consistent with the versions these officials had seen...
...The camp was host to American troops stationed in the south of the country to train with Filipino soldiers fighting terrorists...
...The memo is dated March 18, 2001...
...This individual was Hisham Hussein, the second secretary of the Iraqi Embassy in Manila...
...The relationship with him is ongoing through the Sudanese side...
...Didn't I tell you before who they are...
...That exchange above was fully translated by U.S...
...Al-Massari is widely regarded as an ideological mouthpiece for al Qaeda, a designation he does little to dispute...
...and Omar Ghazal is another Iraqi intelligence informer...
...We were left to develop the relationship and the cooperation between the two sides to see what other doors of cooperation and agreement open up...
...He and his family were issued Iraqi passports with pseudonyms by our embassy in Khartoum...
...Plans for the release of many more documents have been announced...
...In 1995, the Iraqis turned to another Saudi to facilitate their relationship with al-Massari...
...From now on we (IIS) are not giving them this opportunity and are not on speaking terms with them...
...There is good reason to believe that a member of the Abu Sayyaf Group who has been involved in terrorist activities was in direct contact with an IIS officer in the Iraqi Embassy in Manila...
...He requested the broadcast of the speeches of Sheikh Sulayman al-Uda (who has influence within Saudi Arabia and outside due to being a well known religious and influential personality) and to designate a program for them through the broadcast directed inside Iraq, and to perform joint operations against the foreign forces in the land of Hijaz...
...Ahmad Mahmud Ghalib is the embassy's third secretary, most likely an Iraqi intelligence officer and author of the "security report...
...Hussein had also met with members of the New People's Army, a Communist opposition group on the State Department's list of foreign terrorist groups, in his office at the embassy...
...There had been fighting between the kidnappers and the Filipino military, Samarmad reported...
...Up to this point, those materials have been kept from the American public...
...The man parked his bike and began to examine its gas tank...
...The Iraqi embassy official interrupts Abu Ahmad...
...The translation of that section appears below...
...And Daley was right to be concerned...
...Ambassador Salah Samarmad's dispatch to the Secondary Policy Directorate of the Iraqi Foreign Ministry concerned an Abu Sayyaf kidnapping a week earlier that had garnered international attention...
...The second, an internal Iraqi Intelligence memo on the relationships between the IIS and Saudi opposition groups, records that Osama bin Laden requested Iraqi cooperation on terrorism and propaganda and that in January 1997 the Iraqi regime was eager to continue its relationship with bin Laden...
...The office group," says Abu Ahmad...
...government translations of three captured Iraqi documents...
...Interestingly, an Abu Sayyaf leader named Hamsiraji Sali at least twice publicly boasted that his group received funding from Iraq...
...Who are they...
...His timing was good...
...Yes, I want them," says the Iraqi embassy contact...
...bin Laden in Sudan, according to the task force's analysis...
...One Iraqi memo, from the "Republican Presidency, Intelligence Apparatus" to someone identified only as D4/4, makes the case for supporting the work of the Qaddafi Charity Establishment to help Abu Sayyaf...
...The embassy official assures Abu Ahmad that Iraqi intelligence has also lost track of Ghazal, and became alarmed when he abruptly stopped attending soccer practice at a local college...
...American officials described the document as an internal report by the Iraqi intelligence service detailing efforts to seek cooperation with several Saudi opposition groups, including Mr...
...Seventeen hours after the attack that took the life of SFC Jackson, the cell phone was used to place a call to the second secretary of the Iraqi embassy in Manila, Hisham Hussein...
...Hisham Hussein and two other Iraqi embassy employees were ordered out of the Philippines on February 14, 2003...
...It should be noted that the documents given to THE WEEKLY STANDARD did not include the attachments, letters to and from Saddam Hussein about the status of the Iraq-al Qaeda relationship...
...A long time ago the American FBI opened up an office in the Philippines, under American supervision and that there are Philippine Intelligence groups that work there...
...This document is speculative in parts, and the information it contains is third-hand at best...
...Samarmad's dispatch appears to be the final installment in a series of internal Iraqi regime memos from March through June 2001...
...Both were probably right...
...We discussed with him his organization...
...Twenty civilians—including three Americans—had been taken from Dos Palmas Resort on Palawan Island in the southern Philippines...
...Except where noted, parentheses, brackets, and ellipses appear in the documents quoted...
...Why not...
...The report provides a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the Iraqi Intelligence operation in the Philippines...
...Another item from the Iraq-Philippines files is a "security report" prepared by the Iraqi embassy's third secretary, Ahmad Mahmud Ghalib, and sent to Baghdad by Ambassador Samarmad...
...Our Afghani source number 11002 (his biographic information in attachment #1) has provided us information that the Afghani consul Ahmed Dahestani (his biographic information attachment #2) has talked in front of him about the following: 1. That Osama bin Laden and the Taliban group in Afghanistan are in communication with Iraq and that previously a group of Taliban and Osama bin Laden have visited Iraq...
...We moved towards the committee by doing the following: A. During the visit of the Sudanese Dr...
...The embassy official is looking for information on a third person, an informer named Omar Ghazal, and believes that Abu Ahmad might have some...
...The U.S...
...intelligence community and judged "consistent with authentic documents"—the professionals' way of saying that these items cannot definitively be certified but seem to be the real thing...
...Why did they suspend their support in 2001...
...2. This establishment is one of the Libyan Intelligence fronts...
...It is addressed to "Mr...
...Authorities recovered the cell phone that was to have set it off and analyzed incoming and outgoing calls...
...That word is used when you target one of the personnel who are assigned to complete everything (full mission...
...I would like to know who they are...
...5. In the light of what has been presented, we suggest to write to the committee of information...
...According to this source, the Stephen F. Hayes is a senior writer at THE WEEKLY STANDARD...
...For instance, on March 2, 2003, he told the Philippine Daily Inquirer that the Iraqi regime had provided the terrorist group with 1 million pesos—about $20,000—each year since 2000...
...The Iraqi regime suspended its support—temporarily, it seems—after high-profile kidnappings, including of Americans, focused international attention on the terrorist group...
...They were always talking...
...response to it...
...The final document provided to The Weekly Standard is a translation of a memo from the "Republican Command, Intelligence Division," dated September 15, 2001...
...Or was he serious...
...Daley, the deputy assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, told a subcommittee of the House International Relations Committee that he was worried about Abu Sayyaf...
...These accusations were, of course, well founded...
...The third, a September 15, 2001, report from an Iraqi Intelligence source in Afghanistan, contains speculation about the relationship between Iraq and al Qaeda and the likely U.S...
...The goal of the office is to fight international terrorism (in the Philippines of course) and they have employees from various nationalities that speak of peace and international terrorism and how important it is to put an end to terrorism...
...The first of them, a series of memos from the spring of 2001, shows that the Iraqi Intelligence Service funded Abu Sayyaf, despite the reservations of some IIS officials...
...According to the Iraqi Intelligence memo: A complete plan was put in place to bring the aforementioned [al-Zahrani] to Iraq in coordination with the Foreign Ministry and our [intelligence] station in Khartoum [Sudan...
...Al-Zahrani's request came just as Iraqis were stepping up efforts to establish better relations with the Saudi opposition...
...3: Study this idea, the pros and the cons, the relative reactions, and any other remarks regarding this...
...On March 16, the U.S...
...Ibrahim al-Sanusi to Iraq and his meeting with Mr...
...These documents add to the growing body of evidence confirming the Iraqi regime's longtime support for terrorism abroad...
...It did not detonate...
...Dept...
...I will write some for you because I am in touch with them," says Abu Ahmad...
...His application was denied, and al-Zahrani contacted the Iraqi embassy in London, seeking asylum in Iraq...
...The Iraqi embassy contact asks Abu Ahmad how he knows that those people are not "Saudis, Kuwaitis, Iranians...
...He [bin Laden] was met by the previous general director of M4 in Sudan and in the presence of the Sudanese, Ibrahim al-Sanusi, on February 19, 1995...
...A new and highly illuminating article in Foreign Affairs draws on hundreds of Iraqi documents to provide a look at the Iraq war from the Iraqi perspective...
...Then they announce that he is traveling and so on, and that's what I'm afraid of...
...government official...
...And the last sentence differs slightly from the version provided to the New York Times...
...The picture that emerges is that of an Iraqi regime built on a foundation of paranoia and lies and eager to attack its perceived enemies, internal and external...
...His radio station broadcasts al Qaeda propaganda, and his website features the rantings of prominent jihadists...
...And they're a danger, they're an enemy of the Philippines, they're an enemy of the United States, and we want very much to help the government in Manila deal with this challenge," Daley told the panel...
...3. In the event that it has been proven that the group of Osama bin Laden and the Taliban planning such operations, it is possible that America will attack Iraq and Afghanistan...
...al-Sanusi and CDLR representatives in 1994 and reports that al-Massari requested assistance from the Iraqi regime for a trip to Iraq...
...I'm afraid they might have killed him and I'm very worried about him," he says, according to the report...
...On March 26, 2003, as war raged in Iraq, the State Department's Matthew Daley testified before Congress...
...While it is certainly significant to read in internal Iraqi documents that the regime was at one time funding Abu Sayyaf, we do not now have a complete picture of that relationship...
...On June 6, 2001, the Iraqi ambassador to the Philippines sent an eight-page fax to Baghdad...
...One of the three documents has been posted in the original Arabic on the website of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence...
...An eight-page fax dated June 6, 2001, and sent from the Iraqi ambassador in Manila to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Baghdad, provides an update on Abu Sayyaf kidnappings and indicates that the Iraqi regime was providing the group with money to purchase weapons...
...Abu Sayyaf leaders] called him right after the bombing...
...government translators...
...Who is Omar Ghazal and why did he disappear...
...Abu Ahmad continues: "They also monitor diplomacy, and after I tried to lessen my amount of office work, I became aware that the office group was trying to get in contact with the person who is in charge of temporary work, Malik al-Athir, when he was alone...
...They are still in the hands of the Abu Sayyaf kidnappers from a total of 20 people who were kidnapped from (Dos Palmas) resort on Palawan Island...
...government posted on the web 9 documents captured in Iraq, as well as 28 al Qaeda documents that had been released in February...
...Were his stated plans—moving to Peshawar to obtain weapons and explosives and then moving to the United States—just bluster to impress his Iraqi embassy handler...
...B. An approval to meet with opposer Osama bin Laden by the Intelligence Services was given by the Honorable Presidency in its letter 138, dated January 11, 1995 (attachment 6...
...I have been exposed to that same phrase before, when I asked about an individual, and later on I found out that he was physically eliminated and no one knows anything about him...
...Andrea Domingo, immigration commissioner for the Philippines, said Hussein ran an "established network" of terrorists in the country...
...We will never have a complete picture of the Iraqi regime's support for global terrorism, but the coming release of a flood of captured documents should get us closer...
...And on this day, October 2, 2002, SFC Mark Wayne Jackson was killed there and a fellow soldier was severely wounded...
...We have all cooperated in the field of intelligence information with some of our friends to encourage the tourists and the investors in the Philippines...
...The Sudanese side was informed of the Honorable Presidency's agreement above, through the representative of the Respectable Director of Intelligence Services, our Ambassador in Khartoum...
...Seconds later, the tank exploded, sending nails in all directions and killing the rider almost instantly...
...In the Weekly Standard document, Iraq is seeking to "invigorate" its relationship with al Qaeda...
...On June 12, 2001, six days after Samarmad's dispatch, authorities found the beheaded body of Guillermo Sobrero near the Abu Sayyaf camp...
...meanwhile, this establishment is providing material support to them...
...Abu Ahmad fears the worst...
...Do you know that there are more than one thousand Iraqi extremists who perform heroism jobs...
...The embassy stated what was mentioned above...
...Several hostages had escaped, and others were released...
...The New York Times first reported on the existence of this file on June 25, 2004...
...The short response, two days later: Mr...
...In a document dated May 1999, Saddam's older son, Uday, ordered preparations for "special operations, assassinations, and bombings, for the centers and traitor symbols in London, Iran and the self-ruled areas [Kurdistan...
...To review: Salah Samarmad is the Iraqi ambassador...
...According to the Iraqi memo, Ahmid Khudir al-Zahrani was a diplomat at the Saudi embassy in Washington who applied for political asylum in the United States...

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