Isn't this a bit odd? Wasn't the capture of these folks touted as great successes?
"An Iraqi lawyer said the 24 or 25 officials from Saddam's government were released from jail without charges, and some have already left the country.
''The release was an American-Iraqi decision and in line with an Iraqi government ruling made in December 2004, but hasn't been enforced until after the elections in an attempt to ease the political pressure in Iraq,'' said the lawyer, Badee Izzat Aref.
Among them were Rihab Taha, a British-educated biological weapons expert, who was known as ''Dr. Germ'' for her role in making bio-weapons in the 1980s, and Huda Salih Mahdi Ammash, known as ''Mrs. Anthrax,'' a former top Baath Party official and biotech researcher, Aref said.
''Because of security reasons, some of them want to leave the country,'' he said. He declined to elaborate, but noted ''some have already left Iraq today.''
Lt. Col. Barry Johnson, a U.S. military spokesman in Baghdad, would say only that eight individuals formerly designated as high-value detainees were released Saturday after a board process found they were no longer a security threat and no charges would be filed against them."
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"Go yell at an M&M"
"An Iraqi lawyer said the 24 or 25 officials from Saddam's government were released from jail without charges, and some have already left the country.
''The release was an American-Iraqi decision and in line with an Iraqi government ruling made in December 2004, but hasn't been enforced until after the elections in an attempt to ease the political pressure in Iraq,'' said the lawyer, Badee Izzat Aref.
Among them were Rihab Taha, a British-educated biological weapons expert, who was known as ''Dr. Germ'' for her role in making bio-weapons in the 1980s, and Huda Salih Mahdi Ammash, known as ''Mrs. Anthrax,'' a former top Baath Party official and biotech researcher, Aref said.
''Because of security reasons, some of them want to leave the country,'' he said. He declined to elaborate, but noted ''some have already left Iraq today.''
Lt. Col. Barry Johnson, a U.S. military spokesman in Baghdad, would say only that eight individuals formerly designated as high-value detainees were released Saturday after a board process found they were no longer a security threat and no charges would be filed against them."
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"Go yell at an M&M"