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Abu Maysira al-Iraqi

Abu Maysira al-Iraqi, “Minister of Information” for al Qaeda in Iraq; also a former expert in Information Technology for Saddam Hussein’s Army

“He was an expert in Information Technology in Saddam's army and was entrusted with the additional task of waging the jihad through the Internet” for Abu Musab al Zarqawi’s al Qaeda in Iraq

B. Raman, "Abu Who? Zarqawi's Successor", International Terrorism Monitor - Paper No. 76

The question of when and how al-Iraqi made the move from Baathist to a leading member of al Qaeda remains unanswered.

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