aims to show Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, the most senior member of the old regime still on the run
A video posted online aims to show Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, the highest-ranking member of Saddam Hussein's ousted regime still at large, attack Iraqi Shiite government.
was not possible to verify the authenticity of the video or determine when it was made.
The man in the video, posted on a website linked to the now banned Baath Party of Saddam Hussein, was presented as Douri and bore a striking resemblance to the former vice-Saddam. He noted that nine years have passed since the 2003 U.S. invasion, suggesting that the video was made recently.
Wearing a military uniform and goggles olive criticized the Shiite-dominated government in Iraq, led by Nouri al-Maliki, and what he said was interference from neighboring Iran.
Douri is believed to have played a key role in funding the Sunni insurgents seeking to undermine Iraq's post-Saddam government. He was the "King of Clubs" in the game of cards issued by the United States to help troops identify the most wanted members of Saddam's regime.
Ali al-Moussawi, Maliki's media adviser, said the film was intended to "boost the morale of the terrorists." "Douri wants to spread terrorism and sectarian violence under the guise of resistance," he said. "This will not affect the work of the government or the political process."
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