Bremer Denounces Assassination

Monday, May 17, 2004

BAGHDAD, Iraq —  The U.S. governor of Iraq condemned Monday's assassination of the Iraqi Governing Council (search) president as "vile act" and vowed to defeat the forces responsible.

Abdel-Zahraa Othman, also known as Izzadine Saleem (search), was killed along with five others when a car bomb exploded as his convoy was preparing to enter the U.S.-controlled green zone.

In a statement, L. Paul Bremer (search), the U.S. administrator of Iraq, called the killing a "shocking and tragic loss."

"He strove for the downfall of the former regime and the birth of a democratic Iraq," he said. "He returned to Iraq after its liberation and continued to serve his country, making an enormous contribution to the work of the Governing Council.

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"The terrorists who are seeking to destroy Iraq have struck a cruel blow with this vile act today," he said. "But they will be defeated...The Iraqi people will ensure that his vision of a democratic, free and prosperous Iraq will become a reality."

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