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Mahmud Dhiyab : ウィキペディア英語版
Mahmud Dhiyab
Mahmud Dhiyab al-Ahmad is a former Iraqi diplomat, who held several cabinet-level positions.
Dhiyab was Iraq's Minister of Agriculture during the Gulf War. In September 1991, he became involved in a dispute with Hussein Kamel al-Majid, Iraq's Minister of Defense, over the reconstruction of Baghdad's Republic Bridge.〔The Central Intelligence Agency. "Addendums to the Comprehensive Report of the Special Advisor to the DCI on Iraq's WMD", March 2005, p. 6.〕 In the mid-1990s, Dhiyab served as Iraq's Minister of Housing and Reconstruction. He later became Minister of Irrigation, during which time he was a central figure in negotiations with Turkey and Syria over water rights. Dhiyab succeeded Muhammad Zimam Abd al-Razzaq as Iraq's Interior Minister on May 28, 2001, with Abd al-Razzaq stepping down in order to devote more time to his work as head of the Ba'th Party in Kirkuk and Niniveh.〔GlobalSecurity.org, "(RFE/RL Iraq Report ), June 1, 2001, Volume 4, Number 19.〕 Rasul Abd-al-Husayn al-Swadi succeeded Dhiyab as Minister of Irrigation. As a result of the Iraq War, Dhiyab was removed from power with the rest of Hussein's regime. After the invasion, he was listed as the seven of spades on the most-wanted Iraqi playing cards. American forces announced that they had captured Dhiyab on July 9, 2003,〔Haven, Paul. "(U.S. Forces Capture 2 Ex-Iraqi Officials )", The Washington Post, July 9, 2003.〕 but this proved to be an error.〔Tierney, John. "(AFTER THE WAR: OCCUPATION; Ex-Official and Tanker Seized )", The New York Times, August 10, 2003, p. 110.〕 The real Dhiyab surrendered himself on August 9, 2003.〔 During Dhiyab's time in captivity, he autographed a playing card bearing his likeness for one of his jailers, Sergeant Mark Heinbaugh, adding the inscription "with my respect".〔Smith, Emily, and Virginia Wheeler. "(Saddam signed my 'Most Wanted' Ace )", The Sun, May 2, 2008.〕
Dhiyab was released from prison in July 2012 after completing his sentence.〔()〕
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