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A protester wearing a Saddam Hussein mask holds a sign during a demonstration outside a U.S. Embassy on September 11, 2002
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By
Kazi Mahmood, IOL South East Asia correspondent
SINGAPORE,
September 12 (IslamOnline) - Singapore police Wednesday, September 11,
detained a man wearing a facemask resembling Iraqi President Saddam
Hussein as he tried to gatecrash a September 11 memorial service at
the US embassy in Napier Road.
The
47-year-old Singaporean, a part-time taxi driver whose name has been
withheld, was asked to leave when he showed up at the embassy wearing
army fatigues and the Saddam mask, but ‘he refused and insisted on
wanting to attend the service dressed in his outfit’, a police
statement said, Bernama News Agency reported.
Police
spokesman, ASP Stanley Norbert said that the Singaporean national was
detained at about 9:00 am along Napier Road as he was walking from a
bus stop towards the direction of the embassy where the memorial
service was in progress.
Police
officers arrested the man for being a public nuisance under the Penal
Code, and investigations, said Norbert, were proceeding.
There
were no other reports of disturbances during the morning’s memorial
service, he said.
In
other cities in South East Asia, the memorial service due to be
organized by the U.S. Embassy were simply cancelled amid threats of
imminent Al-Qaeda attacks.
The
U.S. has also closed Embassies in Malaysia, Indonesia and the
Philippines saying the threat of Al-Qaeda attack were real and could
not be dismissed.
Security
was tight around many U.S. installations in the region, with a bank of
metal detectors set up outside the U.S. embassy in Singapore.
On
the other hand, Malaysia said it is not supporting military actions by
the United States against Iraq. Legislators in Kuala Lumpur said
the issue should be resolved through the United Nations, The Star
said.
Deputy
Foreign Minister Leo Michael Toyad said that at the same time,
Malaysia calls on Iraq to abide by all U.N. resolutions.
“Malaysia
is of the view that the Iraq issue should be resolved in line with
international laws,” he said in reply to questions by
Parliamentarians during “question time” session on Tuesday.
Toyad
said that Malaysia had been monitoring developments pertaining to US
plans to attack Iraq.
He
said that U.S. military action against Iraq was not due to the
petroleum factor but over claims that Iraq was still in possession of
dangerous weapons and capable of producing nuclear weapons.
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