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    IRAQI ARMENIAN GEVORG URBANIAN DISCLOSED HIS SECRET

    Azg/am
    24 Sept 04

    Mysterious Pages of Iraqi-Kuwaiti War

    Gevorg Urbanian used to work for a Dutch company in Basra (well-known
    these days) during the Iraqi-Kuwaiti war. Gevorg had to keep the
    secret in the days of Saddam Hussein's dictatorship fearing revenge.

    It was in 1990 when one of the Arab workers of the company died. The
    president of the company asked Gevorg to transfer the worker's bodyto
    his hometown of Malgiv. But Gevorg failed transferring the body to
    Malgiv, and he buried it in the graveyard of Basra. Here the workers
    of the graveyard told him abouta mass burial that took place the other
    day. "A bus, chock-full of dead Kuwaitis, arrived and they buried the
    corpses". Grave diggers indicated the vast area where the war
    prisoners allegedly were buried.

    Two years ago Gevorg left for Tehran (his father was a citizen of
    Iran) and called the consulate of Kuwait in Tehran and tried to tell
    them his secret but nobody listened to him, saying that the consul was
    not in the country. Thenhe returned to Baghdad and learnt that the
    Kuwaitis of Baghdad were looking for the relatives they lost during
    the war. He attempted to inform the staff of Kuwaiti TV that was in
    Baghdad to make a film. Bahe Obu Zakaria, of the staff, told him that
    they shouldn't take the relatives back to those days.

    Gevorg Urbanian together with his family settled in Armenia this year
    after the oppression of Iraq's Christian population started. 15 days
    ago he heard on TV that the Kuwaitis keep on looking for their lost
    relatives and even are ready to reward those who may help with
    information.

    Gevorg Urbanian turned to Azg Daily hoping that his voice will be
    heard and that the Kuwaitis will respond. Those who are interested may
    contact Azg Daily' s editorial staff.

    By Karine Danielian
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