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Shakir al Khafaji (born 1955) is a Detroit-based Iraqi-American businessman.
References
- Dawson Bell and Tamara Audi, Detroit Free Press, April 24, 2004, "Role of Detroit area man questioned in U.N. scandal"
- Lionel Barber, Claudio Gatti and Mark Turner, Financial Times, April 13, 2004, "Money questions surround former UN weapons inspector's film: Arms expert's documentary was backed by financier who profited from the controversial oil-for-food programme for Iraq"
- Robert L. Pollock, Wall Street Journal, March 15, 2004, "Saddam's Useful Idiots"
- Duelfer Report Annex B
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