17 September 2004
This is a copy of the engish_rewards.htm that was on the CIA website at
http://www.cia.gov/cia/english_rewards.htm
The CIA has removed the page after it became a source of amusement world
over. Now, only the Arabic
version of the page remains.
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If you have information relating to Iraq which you believe might be of interest
to the U.S. Government, please contact us through our
secure online form. We
will carefully protect all information you provide, including your identity.
To help us confirm and act quickly on your information, you must provide
your full name, nationality, occupation and contact information including
phone number. This allows the U. S. Government to grant rewards for valuable
information. We will maintain strict confidentiality.
Imminent attacks: If you have information regarding an imminent
attack by insurgents or terrorists we ask that you also contact a Coalition
Force member or Iraqi police immediately.
Weapons of mass destruction: The presence of weapons of mass
destruction in Iraq puts at risk the health and safety of all Iraqis. The
U.S. Government offers rewards to Iraqis who give specific and verifiable
information that helps Iraqis rid their country of these dangerous materials
and devices. Rewards will be available for specific and verifiable information
on:
Ba'thist leaders: U.S. Government Rewards are available for
the following information on former Ba'thist regime leaders, including 10
million U.S. dollars for information leading to the capture of former
Revolutionary Command Council Chairman `Izzat Ibrahim Al-Duri:
Insurgency and terrorism: Insurgents loyal to the former regime,
and terrorists are trying to undermine Iraq's future. Rewards are available
for specific and verifiable information that helps in their capture or otherwise
to deprive them of sanctuary and support, such as information on:
Missing Coalition personnel: Rewards are available for information
on missing Coalition service personnel, as well as Gulf War officer, U.S.
naval aviator Michael Speicher.