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...ties to prominent Iraqis on the U.S.-backed Governing Council. The majority partner in the consortium that was awarded the southern-Iraq license, for instance, is Dijla Telecommunications Corporation, a Baghdad outfit headed by Ali Shawkat, the son of Mudhar Shawkat, a senior adviser to Iraqi National Congress President Ahmad Chalabi. Coalition officials and the Shawkats denied to TIME that the family's connections were behind the decision to grant Dijla the license. But others contend the deal reeks of cronyism. "The mobile contracts were all politically divided," says an Iraqi emigre who returned as a consultant for a telecom...
...forces ... will change from occupiers to a force that is here at the invitation of the Iraqi government." Ahmad Chalabi, member of the Governing Council in Iraq, hailing the Bush Administration's decision to re-establish Iraqi self-rule as early as next June...
...commander who has attracted attention is Sultan Hashim Ahmad al-Tai, a Sunni Muslim who was Saddam?s Minister of Defense, an Arab businessman in close touch with the U.S. government tells TIME. Though Hashim was on the U.S.'s most-wanted list, this source says he was in contact with the U.S. before the war and was consulted by American officials after he was taken into custody in Mosul. A former CIA official says Hashim is "a great guy, basically an officer?s officer." He adds that Hashim would "bring a real sense of empowerment" to Iraqis who never...
...southeastern Afghanistan. But this has not dissuaded Afghan President Hamid Karzai from beginning discreet talks with moderates in the Taliban ranks. The unprecedented talks, which began last week, seem to have the Bush Administration's blessing. Karzai's mediator to the Taliban is its former Foreign Minister Mullah Wakil Ahmad Muttawakil, who was released last Monday after 20 months in custody at a U.S. military base near Kabul...
...over. Despite Mahathir's sometimes controversial remarks about certain ethnic groups and foreign media or governments, Malaysia is a moderate, tolerant Muslim nation where Malays, Chinese and Indians live in harmony, maintaining their own cultures and religions. Let's hope that Mahathir's successor, Deputy Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, will bring about more positive changes, especially in the nation's relationship with Western governments, as well as with the foreign media. Alex Chow Hong Kong...