General Security Directorate (Iraq)

General Security Directorate (Iraq)

The General Security Directorate (GSD) (مديرية الامن العامة‎, "Mudiriyat al-Amn al-Amma") is a domestic intelligence agency of Iraq. It was announced by interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi at a press conference in July 2004 in a climate of widespread violence by terrorist groups and the Iraqi insurgency. Although details on its organisation were not made clear at the time, the General Security Directorate's designated mission was to "infiltrate and annihilate Iraq's tenacious insurgency".

Background

After the 2003 invasion of Iraq, Paul Bremer disbanded Saddam Hussein's military and security services, including the Mukhabarat. As the security situation within Iraq deteriorated and Iraqi resistance to the occupation became stronger and more violent, the need for a secret service became more pressing. In December 2003, the "Washington Post" reported, Iyad Allawi and Nouri Badran, two members of the Interim Governing Council and Iraqi National Accord officials, flew to the US to discuss details of setting up a new secret service with the help of the CIA. The agency was to be headed by Badran and recruit many agents of Saddam's Mukhabarat. The main objective of the new organisation was to counter the insurgency. [http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&node=&contentId=A54518-2003Dec10&notFound=true Iraq Spy Service Planned by U.S. To Stem Attacks: CIA Said to Be Enlisting Hussein Agents] , "Washington Post", December 11 2003]

In January 2004, the "New York Times" reported that the creation of the new agency was under way. It was to employ between 500 and 2,000 staff and be financed by the U.S. government. Ibrahim al-Janabi was said to be the main candidate for leading the spy agency. These efforts drew criticism from Ahmed Chalabi, another formerly exiled Iraqi politician who had good connections with the CIA, who voiced worries that the new agency might be used for the restoration of the old Ba'athist security apparatus and follow the well-established pattern of government repression.

In March 2004, Paul Bremer announced the creation of the Iraqi National Intelligence Service, headed by Mohammed Abdullah Mohammed al-Shehwani and funded from secret funds set aside within the Iraq appropriation approved by the US Congress. These secret funds, totalling $3 billion over three years, are said to be destined for covert CIA operations within Iraq (as well as, to a small extent, Afghanistan). [http://www.globalsecurity.org/org/news/2003/031212-iraq.htm Phoenix Rising] , "The American Prospect", January 1 2004] al-Shehwani was in the Iraqi military from 1955 until 1984, fled to the UK in 1990 and lost his three sons in the 1996 failed coup organised by INA and the CIA.

References

External links

* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/intell/world/iraq/gsd.htm Globalsecurity profile of Mudiriyat al-Amn al-Amma]
* [http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/07/16/1089694556435.html?oneclick=true Allawi sets up spy agency] (The Age, July 2004)
* [http://www.janes.com/security/international_security/news/jid/jid040722_1_n.shtml Back to the past in Iraq] (Jane's Intelligence Digest, July 2004)


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