Sunday, April 15 / April 2012 18:35
{Baghdad} Euphrates News announced today in Baghdad for the release of another world had been working in the program of weapons of mass destruction during the reign of Saddam Hussein.
Busho Ibrahim said Undersecretary of the Ministry of Justice told the News} {Euphrates, "it was today the release of Bilal Mahmoud Faraj al-Samarrai, who was working an expert in the field of Military Industrialization."
The U.S. forces handed over Samurai, among a group of two hundred senior official in the former regime to Iraqi authorities before its withdrawal from the country late last year.
The Samurai, who ran the Center for Studies and Research in MIC is responsible for the program of weapons of mass destruction, turned himself in to U.S. intelligence in March 2003 and was working in the field of chemical arms.
The Samurai, wrote in a letter of 2006 addressed to the CIA, "acknowledged and admitted that I was part of the chemical activity of the program, which includes about one thousand are free to associate and work outside the prison in the state or are retired or are immigrants."
He said in the letter "I did not his decision at that time I was Director of R & D center, and the Directors-General is Major winner Abdullah Shaheen and our top team in Hammoudi al-Saadi, who was released in early 2005, while the winner, he is free not imprisoned."
He continued, complaining "I have released all employees of the biological program parallel to the chemical program (...) on the grounds that they are not serious, I just which poses a threat."
The Justice Department announced Friday the release of Hamed Youssef Hamadi, Minister of Culture during the former regime. Ended
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