Egyptian Top Envoy in Iraq Killed, Says Website

Egyptian Top Envoy in Iraq Killed, Says Website

Al-Qaida in Iraq says on a website that it killed Egypt's top envoy in Iraq, posting a video of the blindfolded diplomat identifying himself.

A written statement, the authenticity of which could not be confirmed, on Thursday read: "We announce in the al-Qaida in Iraq that the verdict of God against the ambassador of the infidels, the ambassador of Egypt, has been carried out. Thank God."

The video does not show the envoy, Ihab al-Sherif, being killed.

Al-Qaida in Iraq, reputedly headed by Jordan-born Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, said a day earlier that it had sentenced al-Sherif to death as an apostate for his country's support of the United States and the Iraqi government. The group has previously beheaded several foreign captives, including three Americans.

Al-Sherif, who was sent to Baghdad in early June, was abducted from a Baghdad street late on Saturday.

Video clip

The video shows a man, who appears to be the diplomat, blindfolded and wearing a polo shirt. He identifies himself as al-Sherif, says he is the head of the interests section in Iraq and gives his address. He then says he worked previously in Israel, where al-Sherif was part of the Egyptian embassy.

Egyptian Foreign Ministry officials could not be immediately reached.

The statement said al-Qaida had hoped to take more ambassadors. "The reason we delayed the announcement of capturing the ambassador of the dictator Egypt was to be able to capture as many ambassadors as we can," it said, referring to the fact that al-Qaida did not announce al-Sherif's capture until several days later.

Egypt censured

The statement denounced the Egyptian government as apostate for its support of the US. It said al-Sherif gave his captors under interrogation "information making clear the infidel nature of the (Egyptian) regime and his confessions have been recorded".

"The Egyptian regime is one of the first to launch war on Islam and Muslims, since several decades," the statement said, pointing to Egypt's crackdown on Islamic militants on its own soil and its agreement to train Iraqi security forces.

"It was first to obey the crusaders in ... sending the first ambassador to the (Iraqi) government," it said, referring to Egypt's announcement last month that it would send an ambassador to Baghdad, the first Arab government to do so.

"Our shaikh Abu Musab al-Zarqawi ... is determined to stand up to traitors and crusaders and all those who stand with them, and we vow to all the dictatorial nations that Iraq is not safe for infidels because God has empowered the mujahidin," it said.

Al-Qaida in Iraq has waged a campaign of attacks on Iraqi and US forces in Iraq.

PHOTO CAPTION

Egyptian diplomat Ihab al-Sherif, posted July 6, 2005. (AP)

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