IRAQ: FALLUJAH SHEIKH SAYS AL-ZARQAWI DIED ON FRIDAY


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Baghdad, 2 June (AKI) - The Jordanian militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi -
al-Qaeda's leader in Iraq - died on Friday and his body is in Fallujah's
cemetary, an Iraqi Sunni sheikh, Ammar Abdel Rahim Nasir, has told the Saudi
on-line newspaper Al-Medina. He claims that gunfights which broke out in
Fallujah in the last few days involved militants trying to protect the
insurgency leader's tomb from a group of American soldiers patrolling the
area. 

During a telephone conversation from the city of Fallujah with the Saudi
newspaper, Nasir said al-Zarqawi was taken there after being injured in the
city of Ramadi around three weeks ago, and may have been treated by two
doctors who had worked with his aides in Baghdad. He said the two doctors
had stopped a serious haemorrhage in al-Zarqawi's intestines, but that after
his condition worsened last week, the militant died on Friday. 

Nasir adds that in his will the insurgent leader left the order that no
funeral should be held for him and the right to announce his death should be
left to the al-Qaeda leadership in Afghanistan and Osama bin Laden. 

The Al-Medina newspaper reports that it also called the headmaster of a
school in Fallujah, who preferred to remain anonymous, but confirmed that
many people in the city were aware of the fact that al-Zarqawi had recently
been taken to the city. 

Sheikh Nasir's claims appear to correspond with reports several weeks ago
that al-Zarqawi had been injured and taken to Ramadi hospital for emergency
treatment, and with messages on the Internet talking of two Arab doctors
accompanying him. Al-Zarqawi was reported to have been seen at the hospital
on April 27. The hospital's director told an Iraq-based newspaper that US
troops later surrounded and raided the entire building, searching for the
Jordanian militant. 

Only two days ago, an audio message attributed to al-Zarqawi was posted on
the Internet, in which he assured his followers that he had only been
lightly injured. Following the message, the US defence secretary Donald
Rumsfeld warned countries neighbouring Iraq not to give any medical
assistance to al-Zarqawi. "Our current theory is that he is in Iraq," he
said. "Were a neighbouring country to take him in and provide medical
assistance or haven for him, they obviously would be associating themselves
with a major linkage in the al-Qaeda network, and a person who has a great
deal of blood on his hands," Rumsfeld continued. "And that's something that
people would want to take note of."



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