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Thursday, January 04, 2007
Jamil Hussein Update: Alive and Arrested?
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 6:06 PM

The AP has this report out:

The Interior Ministry acknowledged Thursday that an Iraqi police officer whose existence had been denied by the Iraqis and the U.S. military is in fact an active member of the force, and said he now faces arrest for speaking to the media.

Ministry spokesman Brig. Abdul-Karim Khalaf, who had previously denied there was any such police employee as Capt. Jamil Hussein, said in an interview that Hussein is an officer assigned to the Khadra police station, as had been reported by The Associated Press.

The captain, whose full name is Jamil Gholaiem Hussein, was one of the sources for an AP story in late November about the burning and shooting of six people during a sectarian attack at a Sunni mosque.

The U.S. military and the Iraqi Interior Ministry raised the doubts about Hussein in questioning the veracity of the AP's initial reporting on the incident, and the Iraqi ministry suggested that many news organization were giving a distorted, exaggerated picture of the conflict in Iraq. Some Internet bloggers spread and amplified these doubts, accusing the AP of having made up Hussein's identity in order to disseminate false news about the war.

Now, when did the MOI figure this out, did the U.S. military know, and why the heck didn't either one of them announce it, and the AP report on it before now?

Khalaf offered no explanation Thursday for why the ministry had initially denied Hussein's existence, other than to state that its first search of records failed to turn up his full name. He also declined to say how long the ministry had known of its error and why it had made no attempt in the past six weeks to correct the public record.

Now, why didn't the AP just out with it six weeks ago? They could have shut everyone up long ago (although there still is the fishy nature of the "burning Sunnis" story and the demonstrably incorrect nature of the "four destroyed mosques" story to contend with). But Hussein is the symbol--whether or not it answers all the questions, produce Hussein, and the story goes away. Why in the world not do it earlier?

AP's turning it into a free-press-as-victim story, which most will buy without looking at the legitimate questions and wondering why the heck AP felt it didn't have to respond to them:

Hussein appears to have fallen afoul of a new Iraqi push, encouraged by some U.S. advisers, to more closely monitor the flow of information about the country's violence, and strictly enforce regulations that bar all but authorized spokesmen from talking to media.

During Saddam Hussein's rule, information in Iraq had been fiercely controlled by the Information Ministry, but after the arrival of U.S. troops in 2003 and during the transition to an elected government in 2004, many police such as Hussein felt freer to talk to journalists and give information as it occurred.

As a consequence, most news organizations working in Iraq have maintained Iraqi police contacts routinely in recent years. Some officers who speak with reporters withhold their names or attempt to disguise their names using different variants of one or two middle names or last names for reasons of security. Hussein, however, spoke for the record, using his authentic first and last name, on numerous occasions.

Which is why it's so curious that AP didn't turn him up earlier. This gets interesting:

Khalaf said Thursday that with the arrest of Hussein for breaking police regulations against talking to reporters, the AP would be called to identify him in a lineup as the source of its story.

Should the AP decline to assist in the identification, Khalaf said, the case against Hussein would be dropped. He also said there were no plans to pursue action against the AP should it decline.

I'm sure there will be much more to come.

Update: Folks are reacting over at Michelle Malkin's.

The fact remains that the "four burned mosques" story was changed to a "one burned mosque" story without any clarification or correction, and the "burning Sunnis" story still sounds iffy, given that there was no Sunni outcry. And, then there are the 40 stories Hussein has given AP, none of which have been corroborated by other news agencies.

Capt. Ed:

Whether Jamil Hussein actually exists is really a secondary issue. The fact that the AP used a single source for dozens of inflammatory stories about atrocities in Iraq that still have yet to find any confirmation is almost as disturbing as making the source up.

I'm not sure I'd call it "secondary," per se, but questions remain. Unfortunately, as I said, Hussein was the symbol, and if I know anything about old media types, they'll declare victory and go home right about now. It does say quite something about modern war journalism that the AP feels victorious about finally proving that a major, familiar, oft-used source actually exists a full six weeks after questions arose about him. Bloggers will keep pushing the story-- Bryan and Michelle will do it from Iraq.

 

 

 

 



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JAL writes: Saturday, January, 06, 2007 2:46 PM
Updated look at Jamil Hussein
Well, "look" is a bit figurative here.

Call me picky, but has anybody seen this guy Jamil Hussein yet? I mean now that someone official in the Iraq government and the AP say he exists -- where is he?

George W Bush writes: Friday, January, 05, 2007 2:45 PM
Oh Well
Looks like a big swing and a miss here for Ms Malkin, get back to your usual propaganda bs, the sheep are hungry for new talking points.

I guess if you were to question the AP that would make you a conspiracy theorist, right? Go back to investigating the JFK assassination and put on your tinfoil hats. That is what you call people who investigate facts that don't add up. Just giving you a taste of your own medicine.
Paper Tigers writes: Friday, January, 05, 2007 11:13 AM
So speaketh the AP!
Let me see if I've got this right.
The AP, of "inquiring minds want to know" persuasion, has just verified that their AP reports were indeed, correct.
continuum writes: Friday, January, 05, 2007 11:13 AM
Michelle Malkin Will Find Out the Truth
Now, that is going over to Iraq for 3 weeks we can finally get to the bottom of the truth.

I suggest that she dig up the graves of the six dead burned Iraqis and question them with aggressive measures.

If necessary, she could use loud heavy metal music, isolation (although coming from a grave the dead Imans may not consider that too much of a punishment), or even water boarding. She wouldn't even have to worry about organ failure so this would definitely not be considered torture.

Should the Imans continue to refuse to answer whether they were indeed burned alive, she should dig up the graves of perhaps a couple of hundred thousand other dead Iraqis, and see which if any of those dead people were witnesses to this non-civil war, small sectarian violence, act of burning alive.

If after the end of 3 weeks, she still does not have the truth, I believe that the SecDef should extend her service for another say 3 weeks, or maybe 12 months to join in the current surge of American presence in Baghdad. A win-win situation for everyone.

Thank God that Michelle Malkin will finally get to the real truth, and we can continue to ignore the Bush administration's complete disaster.

I say once again, "God Bless You, Michelle", for you surely need his blessing.

Mary Katharine writes: Friday, January, 05, 2007 10:24 AM
Of course it matters, Gregdn
But it's one of many questions that hover aroung the reporting. AP's meeting a pretty low bar by producing a source that actually exists. It's indicative of the level of reporting and mistrust that they even have to do that. Wouldn't you like to have the answers to all the questions? It's in AP's interest to treat the questions seriously, but they refuse to do so. It's really a bad move on their part.
Gregdn writes: Friday, January, 05, 2007 10:16 AM
So now it
doesn't matter whether he exists or not!
Amazing.
JAL writes: Thursday, January, 04, 2007 8:32 PM
AP's latest on Jamil Hussein
I think it is convenient that the AP gets to write their story their way again. "Press-as-victim" nails it. I mean, look at the tone of the AP story.

"Hussein was not the original source of the disputed report of the attack; the account was first told ... by a Sunni elder... who retracted it after members of the Defense Ministry paid him a visit. Several neighborhood residents subsequently gave the AP *independent* [ed.] accounts of the Shiite militia attack on a mosque in which six people were set on fire and killed."

And retraction means what? Who are the neighborhood residents? Who were the victims? No explanation for why no one else covered this.

But this is really rich: "Hussein told the AP on Wednesday that he learned the arrest warrant would be issued when he returned to work on Thursday after the Eid al-Adha holiday. His phone was turned off Thursday and he could not be reached for further comment."

Now that is just unbelievably too convenient. Eason Jordon, Michelle Malkin & Co. would like to talk to him and his superiors. Too bad.

If "his first contacts with the AP were in 2004, when the current Interior Ministry and its press apparatus was still being formed out of the chaotic remains of the Saddam-era ministry" I wonder was he a policeman then? Was he, perchance, one of Saddam's policemen?

"The information he provided about various police incidents was never called into question until he became embroiled in the attempt to discredit the AP story about the Hurriyah mosque attack."

Hussein didn't become embroiled. He couldn't be found! Not to mention that the AP mis-reported the Hurriuyah mosque attack. Note to AP: The story was discredited. By you.

"Before that, he had been a reliable source of police information since 2004 but had not been quoted by name."

And how, exactly, do we know he was a reliable source of information?

Because the AP says so.
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