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George Galloway's speech to Parliament, January 2007
"We have installed a gang of warloads in power in Baghdad"

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A powerful speech highlighting the appalling situation in Iraq, and the pathetic handling of it by the British government: Ill-equipped troops, brutal treatment of civilians, and support for death squads:

Welcome to democracy, Bush & Blair style!

Click here for the video.

Documentary evidence showing that Fawaz Zureikat transferred $150,000 to the Jordanian bank account of Galloway's wife, and $340,000 to the London bank account of the Mariam Appeal after receiving commissions from Taurus Petroleum and Delta Services Ltd for oil deals. Some of this money must have come from Zureikat's oil commissions:
His account had a balance of $524.45 when he received $69,975 from Delta Services Ltd. Delta Services Ltd had received a payment of $119,000 from Fortum Oil and Gas, a commission to Dr. Burhan Al-Chalabi who acted as an agent for oil allocations on behalf of Zureikat/Galloway. $70,000 (minus a $25 transaction fee) was then transferred to Zureikat, giving him at the time a balance of $70,499.45. The transfer to Zureikat happened on July 4, 2000.
Zureikat's next transaction was to make a cash deposit on July 13, 2000 of $47,491. The source of these funds is not determined. This gave him a balance of $117,990.45, with $69,975 of that coming from oil commissions.
On July 27, 2000, the next transaction in Zureikat's account was a transfer from Taurus Petroleum in the amount of $740,000 which was his commission for the sale of the oil allocation given to him through Galloway. His balance was now $857,990.45, with $809,975 coming from oil commissions.
On August 3, 2000, Zureikat's account held $848,683.11. Due to account transfers between July 27 and August 3, $760,667.66 to $809,975 of the total he held in his account at this time came from oil commissions. On this day, Zureikat made the following relevant transactions:
$15,666 to Galloway's spokesman, Ron McKay
$20,000 to a Mr. Ali Ozer Balikei
$40,000 to Petrocorp AVV
$50,000 to his own company, Middle East Advanced Semiconductors, Inc
$150,000 to the Jordanian account of Galloway's wife, Amineh Abu Zayyad
$340,000 to Mariam Appeal's account in London
Transfers of $6160.45 to other sources
In other words, on August 3, 2000 Zureikat has $848,683.11 in his account, and $760,667.66 to $809,975 of that came from oil commissions. He made transfers of $6160.45 to unknown sources, so Zureikat had $754,507.21 to $809,975 from oil commissions in his account when he made the transfers to Galloway's spokesman, Galloway's wife, Galloway's Mariam Appeal, and other entities. If we subtract the amounts given to other entities, there was at least $628,695.73 from oil commissions in the account when the transfers to Galloway's wife and political campaign were made.
Since there was at least $628,695.73 from oil commissions in Zureikat's account at the time he transferred a combined total of $490,000 to Galloway's wife and campaign, there could have only been $219,987 available of non-oil funds to have been a part of this total.
Conclusion: Galloway's wife and Mariam Appeal received at least $270,012.62 from oil commissions made by Fawaz Zureikat.

Now where have I seen this "documentary evidence" before, sounds familiar...May 2005, at The Senate, perhaps?
Forget the fact that, with so much "documentary evidence", George Galloway should at least have been indicted...
The joke is, now that you've "murdered" your number 1 witness in Saddam Hussein, this "documentary evidence" is pretty useless, don't you think?

Not really,the bank transfers show the cash movments.
And Tariq Aziz,Fawaz Zureikat and the ex Mrs Galloway are all still alive.

"Bank transfers"? I hope you're not referring to those fake/fraudulent documents presented at the The Senate, are you?
Why may I ask, indeed, with your "documentary evidence" and all those people as potential witnesses, hasn't George Galloway been indicted yet?
Your attempts, like The Senate, to assume your allegations against George Galloway as truth is quite funny, actually.

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