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New Trend will not be published on April 10, 11 
and 12 as our editors and 
writers will participate in peace rallies and 
speak at various places. 
A.N.S.W.E.R 
has called for a rally to SURROUND 
THE WHITE HOUSE on April 12 
(Saturday). The American people are not being 
fooled by the 
media 
hype. We 
urge Muslims to join the 
American 
masses and 
"answer" the warmongering 
Zionists.
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DAY 21: U.S. Bridgehead in Baghdad: Staged 
"Public Support" Photo Op at Statue
Disappearance Of Iraqi Government Officials Leads 
to Theories about Lull in 
Fighting: Where is Saddam ?
On April 9, 2003 U.S. tank units rolled 
into the central "government 
showpiece" area of Baghdad with NO RESISTANCE. 
The main show of the day was 
an orchestrated "photo op" staged ostensibly with 
the help of Iraqi 
collaborators during which a statue of Saddam 
Hussain was pulled down. The 
number of civilians who showed up for this 
"event" was small, at most a 
hundred or a little over. However, the U.S. 
media 
turned it into it a 
propaganda opportunity to create the sense that 
Iraqis are welcoming the 
American invaders.
[Al-Jazeerah 
and Abu Dhabi TV seem to have 
been subdued by yesterday's 
attack on their facilities and dutifully gave 
extensive footage of the drama 
in which Saddam's statue was pulled down.]
Only a few blocks away, American units 
stopped their advance when they 
came under intense light arms fire at Baghdad 
university.
As in Basrah, the Iraqi collaborators were 
rewarded by U.S. permission 
(or masterly inactivity) to let them break into 
Iraqi government offices and 
buildings and loot to their heart's content.
American 
media 
and officials are 
identifying the Iraqi collaborators as 
"Shias." 
CIA 
agent Chalabi, who has been brought 
into the Nasiria area to 
start a Karzai-type "government" has also been 
identified as "Shia." This 
gives the incorrect impression that Iraqi Shias 
are cooperating with the 
American invasion forces, though most Shias are 
nationalists and opposed the 
U.S. invasion. Such identification could be an 
attempt to create sectarian 
conflict in the Muslim world. Observers say that 
if collaborators with 
America are seen as "Shias," it would make Shias, 
pariahs in the Muslim 
world, not unlike Karzai's family which is hated 
not only in 
Afghanistan 
but 
throughout the Muslim world
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WHERE IS SADDAM HUSSAIN? FOUR THEORIES
The sudden lull in the fighting and the 
disappearance of Iraqi 
information minister Saeed al-Sahhaf and other 
officials has led to intense 
speculation about what might have happened. Here 
are the four possibilities:
1. Saddam Hussain and his closest officials were 
killed in the "bunker 
buster" strike by the U.S. at the restaurant in 
Mansurah area of Baghdad. 
Thus he is 
shaheed.
2. He is hiding in the western or northern  area 
of Baghdad, preparing a 
counterattack. This would be in consonance with 
his jihadi pronouncements 
till now.
3. He has retreated to Mosul or Tikrit and will 
continue the fight from 
there. The presence of several strong Iraqi 
divisions in those areas lends 
credence to this theory.
4. The most cynical but well reasoned theory is 
as follows: The U.S. has made 
a deal with Russia to avoid suffering heavy 
casualties in Baghdad and to 
avoid the continuance of heavy civilian Iraqi 
casualties which have outraged 
the Arab and Muslim world. According to this 
deal, Saddam has gone to Russia 
by way of 
Syria. 
This accounts for the road 
convoy with the Russian 
ambassador in it which suffered an attack on the 
way to Syria. This story is 
supported by persistent rumors that Saddam was 
hiding in the Russian embassy 
in Baghdad. The sudden lull in the Iraqi defense 
and the non-appearance of 
Al-Sahhaf and other officials indicates that the 
entire leadership has left.
If number four is correct, the Americans 
will now negotiate the 
surrender of well-armed Iraqi forces in Kirkuk, 
Mosul and Tikrit. The 
resistance in Baghdad may still be stiff because 
some anti-American  units 
and mujahideen groups will fight even without 
overall leadership.
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