Talk:Baqir Jabr al-Zubeidi
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[edit]Is this the right place for this article? He is normally called Bayan Jabor. AndrewRT
- I vote for moving to Bayan Jabr with appropriate redirects. --Cam 00:57, 5 June 2006 (UTC)
- We need admin intervention as there is already a redirect there.
- Google gives 23600 for Bayan Jabor, 108,000 for Bayan Jabr and 1230 for Bayan Baqer Sulagh. I agree to go with Bayan Jabr. AndrewRT 21:59, 6 June 2006 (UTC)
Good source
[edit]Whoever is working on this article should probably read Ken Silverstein "The Minister of Civil War: Bayan Jabr, Paul Bremer, and the rise of the Iraqi death squad", Harper's, August 2006, p. 67-73. -- Jmabel | Talk 19:29, 25 July 2006 (UTC)
- Thanks for the tip. I'll keep my eye out for it. Perhaps you could quote part of it if you have a copy yourself? --AndrewRT 23:32, 25 July 2006 (UTC)
Shia death squads under the supervision of Baqir Jabr
[edit]His role with regards to the Shia death squads is also discussed in Deborah Davies's documentary Iraq's Death Squads (Channel 4 Dispatches). He is directly accused by Mohammed al-Daini, a member of the Iraqi parliament. You can view the documentary on Google Video. --Bruce (talk) 20:08, 26 February 2009 (UTC)
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