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| Friday, 7 February, 2003, 11:11 GMT A piece of plagiarism? ![]() The report examines Iraq's Republican Guard The UK government has been accused of "copying" parts of this week's dossier on Iraq from the work of a postgraduate student. Here are some examples of similarities between the government dossier and the work of Ibrahim al-Marashi. The National Security Council Government dossier "Headed by Saddam Hussein but usually chaired by his son Qusay Hussein, it oversees the work of all other security agencies." Ibrahim al-Marashi's work "Headed by Saddam, but usually chaired by Qusay, the Council includes representatives from the Office of the Presidential Palace and Iraq's five major security units. "Although Special Security was created to serve as an agency to coordinate Iraq's competing intelligence and security services, the National Security Council serves as the supervisory body on intelligence matters." The Directorate of General Intelligence Government dossier "Al-Mukhabarat is roughly divided into a department responsible for internal operations, co-ordinated through provincial offices, and another responsible for international operations, conducted from various Iraqi embassies. Its internal activities include:
Its external activities include
Ibrahim al-Marashi's work "General Intelligence is roughly divided into a department responsible for internal operations, coordinated through provincial offices, and another responsible for international operations, conducted from various Iraqi embassies. Its internal activities include:
Its external activities include:
The Directorate of Military Intelligence Government dossier "These shifting appointments are part of Saddam's policy of balancing security positions. "By constantly shifting the directors of these agencies, no one can establish a base in a security organisation for a substantial period of time. No one becomes powerful enough to challenge the President. " Ibrahim al-Marashi's work "These shifting appointments are part of Saddam's policy of balancing security positions between Tikritis and non-Tikritis, in the belief that the two factions would not unite to overthrow him. "Not only that, but by constantly shifting the directors of these agencies, no one can establish a base in a security organization for a substantial period of time, that would challenge the President." Military Security Service Government dossier "The Security branch is responsible for monitoring and countering dissent within Amn, and the Military Brigade provides rapid intervention para-military capabilities - the Brigade commander was executed in August 1996 for alleged involvement in a coup attempt." Ibrahim al-Marashi's work "Military Security is responsible for 1) detecting and countering dissent in the Iraqi armed forces" Special Republican Guard Government dossier "Headed by Qusay Hussein, it serves as a praetorian guard, protecting Presidential sites and escorting Saddam Hussein on travels within Iraq. " Ibrahim al-Marashi's work "Qusay heads this unit, which provides protection for all presidential sites, including offices and personal residences, as well as escorting Saddam when he is traveling within Iraq." |
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