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PARIS, Oct. 11 (Xinhuanet) -- France's former
ambassador at the UN Security Council Jean-Bernard Merimee was taken into
custody Tuesday over the UN humanitarian aid "oil-for-food" program for Iraq,
justice officials said.
Merimee, 68, served as special adviser to UN secretary-general Kofi Annan on European issues between 1999
and 2002.
The "oil-for-food" program, established by the UN in
1996 and terminated in 2003, was intended to allow Iraq to sell oil in exchange
for food, medicine and other humanitarian needs of ordinary Iraqi citizens who
were affected by international economic sanctions in the wake of the first Gulf
War.
Saddam Hussein is believed to have granted "vouchers"
to individuals known to oppose sanctions against Iraq. These were then sold on
for a mark-up to oil companies that were authorized to trade with Baghdad.
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