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Interpol issues arrest warrant against Saddam's daughter | Interpol has issued an arrest warrant against former
Iraq dictator Saddam Hussein's eldest daughter Raghad Hussein after she was charged with supporting terrorist activities in Iraq. The website of the International
Criminal Police Organization (ICPO) states that the arrest warrant for Raghad
Saddam Hussein has been primarily issued at Baghdad 's request. Raghad Hussein,
who lives in Amman , Jordan , under the protection of King Abdullah II, was charged
in November 2006 with supporting the Iraqi insurgency. But in the murky world
of Middle East politics, neither the warrant nor the charges against her has created
much of a stir, FOX News reports. Jordanian authorities have reaffirmed their
support for her. The charges cited against her are that of "crimes against life
and health" and "inciting terrorism". Vanderbilt University Professor Mike Newton,
who helped set up the Iraqi War Crimes Tribunal, said the revised warrant was
issued by the Central Criminal Court of Iraq (CCCI), a different court than the
one that gave her father a death sentence. " Iraq law works differently than ours.
It focuses on the event or crime, and lists everyone involved. Western law focuses
on the person and then lists the crime," said Newton , adding that the new charge
is based on evidence directly linking the 42-year-old to terror bombings meant
to disrupt last month's Iraqi elections. Iraq has also called upon Jordan to return
funds that Baghdad has at the earliest. However, Jordan seems disinterested in
this and informed Iraq that it would be the sole decision of Raghad Hussein to
choose what she wants to do with the money, as she is the rightful owner of her
father's property. Iraqi officials suspect that Raghad Hussein has been a constant
support to terrorist networks and has been financing them for years to carry out
their destructive plans in Iraq. |
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