Official Says 30,000 Terrorists in Iraq 

Wed Jan 5, 3:01 PM ET 

By MAAMOUN YOUSSEF, Associated Press Writer 

CAIRO, Egypt - As many as 30,000 well-trained
terrorists are actively operating throughout Iraq
(news - web sites) at the behest of former regime
leaders based in Syria, Iraq's intelligence chief said
in Wednesday edition of a pan-Arab newspaper. 

Maj. Gen. Mohammed Abdullah al-Shahwani told the daily
newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat that the men, who are
well-organized and trained, include former Baath party
members, Islamic militant groups and unemployed former
army members. 


"We officially call them terrorists," he told the
London-based newspaper. "They are between 20,000 and
30,000 armed men operating all over Iraq, mainly in
the Sunni areas where they receive moral support from
about 200,000 people." 


Al-Shahwani said terrorist attacks could affect Iraq's
Jan. 30 election for a constitutional assembly,
predicting that some people will stay away from
polling stations because they are afraid of possible
assaults. 


"Whether these attacks would increase or decrease,
this depends on the elections result. But our
expectation, as a security organ, is that the attacks
will recede and end in one year," he said. 


He said the insurgents receive financial support from
former leading Baathist Mohammed Younis al-Ahmed and
Sabaawi al-Hassan, a half brother of deposed Iraqi
leader Saddam Hussein (news - web sites). 


Al-Ahmed and al-Hassan are in Syria and easily moving
in and out of Iraq, al-Shahwani said. Saddam's former
deputy, Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, also is working with
insurgents, he said. 


President Bush (news - web sites) has warned Syria
against "meddling" in the internal affairs of Iraq. 


Syria has denied Iraqi accusations that terrorists are
receiving support from Damascus and freely crossing
the border. Iraq also has accused Iran of allowing the
insurgents to cross into Iraqi territory. 


The Iraqi intelligence chief said he had seen no
changes in Syrian and Iranian policies following the
Iraqi accusations. 


"The problems are still coming from these two
countries because the borders are open and the support
is going on to serve their interests," he said. 


On Sunday, the State Department's No. 2 official —
Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage — said
Syria had improved security along its border with Iraq
but needed to do more to keep armed supporters of
Saddam from sneaking across. 


Al-Shahwani said insurgent activities in Fallujah have
receded since a U.S.-Iraqi military campaign last
month but leading members fled to different areas. 


He named "hot areas" where insurgents were active,
including the so-called Sunni Triangle, eastern Diyala
province and areas north of Hillah, about 60 miles
south of Baghdad. He also said armed groups were seen
searching people in the northern city of Mosul and in
Baghdad areas such as Haifa Street and the districts
of Azamiyah, Doura and Ghazaliyah, as well as the road
leading to the airport. 


Al-Shahwani was pensioned by Saddam in 1984 and
defected from Iraq in 1990. He formed an opposition
military group backed by the U.S. administration.
Saddam executed several members of his group,
including al-Shahwani's three sons. 









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