The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 184, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 2, 2004 Page: 3 of 16
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The new prime minister, sovereignty.
Iyad Allawi, told a crowd at a I
ceremony announcing the new
government that Iraqis, "like pump line leading north from
other peoples of the world,” do Beiji, near the town of Sherqat,
not want to live under foreign some 160 miles north of
occupation but still will need Baghdad. It was unclear what
American and other multina- caused the fire.
The withdrawal took place
Division soldiers were also under an agreement brokered
wounded, the military said. with local clerics for Iraqi secu-
U.S. officials say insurgents rity fortes to take over, said Lt.
will step up attacks in the days • Col. Hammad Shahir Sarhan of
j] leading to the June 30 transfer the Iraqi forces.
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last week’s criti- operatives weren’t certain
cism that his whether Padilla would egrry out
boss, Attorney the apartment attacks or try to
General John release radiation from a “dirty
Ashcroft, over- bomb” after arriving back in the
stated the possi- United States on May 8, 2002.
bility of an He was arrested after landing in
imminent al- Chicago.
Qaida attack on
WASHINGTON — Former
Chicago gang member Jose
Padilla is a trained terrorist who
met with top al-Qaida leaders,
discussed detonating a nuclear
bomb in the United States and
accepted an assignment to use
natural gas to blow up high-rise
apartment buildings, the Justice
Department alleged Tuesday.
The disclosure by Deputy considering whether the
Attorney General James t... _r B,
Comey, based on interrogations power to seize Americans such seal all the openings, turn on the
al-Qaida operatives, came two them. One other American citi-
zen is being held as an enemy
combatant.
Steven Shapiro, legal director al-Qaida operations chief Khalid
the government overreached in of the American Civil Liberties Shaikh Mohammed “wanted
arresting a U.S. citizen and Union, called the timing of the Padilla to hit targets in New York
denying him normal access to public release “curious at best,” City, although Florida and
the court system. with the Supreme Court expect- Washington, DC. were discussed
Comey said President Bush’s ed to rule on the legality of the as well. Padilla had discretion in
decision to classify Padilla as an detention in the next few weeks, the selection of the apartments.”
enemy combatant is supported “At the very least, it suggests But Comey said othet
by what was learned through the that the Justice Department is detainees gave different accounts.
He feeling pressure to explain its identifying possible locations for
interrogation process. 1
described Padilla as “a soldier unprecedented decision to the attacks as Chicago, Texas and
* of our enemy, a trained, funded detain U.S. citizens as enemy
and equipped terrorist” who combatants,” Shapiro said.
A seven-page summary of suggested to his handlers that he
interrogations of Padilla and detonate a nuclear bomb that he
other detainees alleged he thought he could make from
Comey told a news conference planhed the attacks with the
there was no connection between most senior lieutenants of that he set off
release of the information and Osama bin Laden. The al-Qaida bomb. However, the al-Qaida
officials wanted him to focus on
the apartment plot instead.
One of Padilla’s lawyers,
Andrew Patel, characterized
Comey’s information as “an
opening statement without a
trial. We are in the same posi-
tion we’ve been in for two years,
where the government says bad
things about Mr. Padilla and
there’s no forum for him to
defend himself.”
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In the largest blast, a car tional forces “to help in defeat-*
bomb exploded outside the ing the enemies of Iraq.” »
offices of the pro-American In Baghdad’s Shiite neigh-
, , ■ Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, borhood Sadr Cityi al-Sadr
rocked Baghdad and a U.S... near headquarters of the militiamen fired rocket-pro-
k„,.„ I,.,, jj g -hjjj coahtjoni killing three pelled grenades at U.S. soldiers
and injuring 20. The explosion in sporadic clashes that rever-
sent a mushroom cloud of dust berated along the winding
and debris rising over the Green alleys. It was not known if any-
Zone. U.S. jets and Army heli- one was hurt.
copters roared over the city. Two Polish construction
The blast ripped through the workers were abducted
building in the early afternoon, Tuesday pear Baghdad but one
Only a half hour after about 400 of them escaped, a Polish army
people left a party celebrating spokesman said.
the 29th anniversary of the The two were abducted from
founding of the PUK, whose their apartment and forced into
militia fought alongside a car, before one got away,
American soldiers in the inva- Polish spokesman Lt. Col.
sion that toppled Saddam Robert Strzelecki said.
Hussein last year. Authorities are searching for
Party leader Jalal Talabani the missing man, he said.
was not in the office when the Also Tuesday, thousands of
blast occurred, a party Iraqis cheered and threw stones
spokesman said. as U.S. Marines’ pulled out of
Outside the capital, a road- Khaldiyah, a largely Sunni
side bomb exploded near t.^
U.S. military base, killing 11
Iraqis and wounding 23, near
Padilla
the United States.
Nor, he said, was the depart-
ment attempting to influence
the Supreme Court — currently high-rise buildings that had nat-
: war on ural gas. They were to rent two
terrorism gives the government apartments in each building,
as Padilla without charging
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