Dis-information Minister. :-)

i found it funny. :slight_smile: I believe the guy has got a good potential to be a hollywood actor. I think he might turn up in Syria and say that “Baghdad is secured” (maybe by the US forces :hehe: ) . After reading this I know why Indians have better propaganda coming out from their Foreign Ministry. :rotfl:

http://www.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30200-12283444,00.html

The head of Iraq’s press centre appears to have fled the centre of Baghdad
and there has been no sign of his infamous information minister Mohammed
Aaeed al-Sahaf, reports Sky’s David Chater from the capital.

“They seem to have flown the coop,” he said. “About three hours ago I saw
the director of the press centre heading north in a car with some aides.
There’s been no sign of the Information Minister.”

Mohammed Saeed al-Sahhaf has made his own headlines during almost three
weeks of war with his smiling denials of the Coalition advance.

As US tanks rumbled in to Saddam’s main Baghdad palace, al-Sahhaf claimed
they were not even in the city.

A day later he appeared to be almost be grinning as he insisted US forces
were on the verge of surrendering.

Such comments have prompted some western newspapers to dub al-Sahhaf the
Disinformation Minister, a man who puts even the shadowy spindoctors of
Western politics to shame.

It would be easy to ridicule him, but he appeared to be gaining a growing
army of fans around the world. One woman told a British radio phone-in she
found him “sexy”.

His appearance may well be distinctive - he’s without the black moustache
common among Arab men.

It’s not his looks, though, but his way with words that television viewers
like- even if they don’t always believe what is coming from his mouth.

His enemies are never just the Americans or the British. They are
“outlaws”, “war criminals”, “fools”, “stooges” - an “international gang of
villains”.

Faisal Salman, managing editor of the Lebanese newspaper As-Safir, wrote
that Arab TV viewers “are eager to listen to his funny words”.

Some even call his press conferences the “al-Sahhaf show”.

Associated Press reporter Sam Ghattas, based in Qatar, said viewers “get a
kick” out of al-Sahhaf’s attempts to mock George Bush and Tony Blair.

Ghattas pointed out that the Iraqi’s colourful language has included
insults even Arab viewers find baffling.

His use of “uluj,” an obscure and particularly insulting term for
“infidel”, sent many leafing through their dictionaries and calling TV
stations to find out what he meant, Ghattas said.

But despite his apparant good nature in front of the cameras, al-Sahhaf is
a ruthless member of Saddam’s regime.

He recently read out on Iraqi TV a statement from Saddam which called on
Muslims to unite in jihad, or holy war, against Britain and America.

A Shi’ite Muslim from a middle class background in Hillah, south of
Baghdad, al-Sahhaf was studying to be an English teacher when he began his
career in politics.

In 1963 he joined a violent group led by Saddam that targeted opponents of
the Ba’ath Party.

He then proved his loyalty to Saddam by revealing the whereabouts of his
brother-in-law, an army general and the country’s military prosecutor.

His relative was then killed by Ba’ath Party militias, and al-Sahhaf’s
future was secured.

When the Ba’ath Party took power, he was soon put in charge of Iraq’s radio
and television stations.

He was known for his temper, often kicking TV and radio employees with whom
he wasn’t happy.

He later served as Iraq’s ambassador to India, Italy and the United
Nations. He was foreign minister from 1993 to 2001, when he became Saddam’s
Information Minister.

Al-Sahhaf, now in his 60s, has become one of the most talked about figures
of the war.

The world now waits to see his fate.

Rumsfeld didn't stay in the limelight of press conferences this time.. so this Sahaf guy makes good use of all the attention..

but honestly that's what his job was.. keeping the propaganda up to boost the morale..

You are right about Rumsfeld but I don't understand why Iraqis didn't hire some other English teacher to do his job. I am sure Iraqis are well learned people and could do a better propaganda than him

I think if he gets caught the US should pardon him and give him a Saturday evening talk show :k: it would be a hit!

I thought is was funny that yesterday he was up on top of the Palestine hotel, claiming that no US troops were in the city, while over his right shoulder you could see tanks moving......

He will be on Larry King on CNN if he can make it over the border.....

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"uluj", "uluj"... now where can I use this word... hmmm... I am sure it will come handy on GUPSHUP. :-)

is it plural of ullo?:-)