Talk:Alexis Debat
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[edit]Part of this article "In February 2003, he claimed on ABC News (presenting himself as desk officer at the French Minister of Defense) that Uday Hussein had forced two French students of having sex with him [8]."
doesn't match up with the reference given. [1]
"Two of the students, a man and a woman, told French authorities that Odai invited them to a party in their honor at a Baghdad hotel. But when they got to Odai's room, they say three of his bodyguards forced them at gunpoint to have sex with each other while being taped on video.
According to Alexis Debat, who was a desk officer at the French Ministry of Defense at the time, the French government concluded there was little they could do about it. "I mean, after all, this is Saddam Hussein's son," said Debat, who is now a consultant for ABCNEWS. " Zipzipzip 22:23, 13 September 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for notice. I went too fast... Tazmaniacs —Preceding unsigned comment added by Tazmaniacs (talk • contribs) 22:28, 13 September 2007 (UTC)
Any info about his place of birth or age?Godspeed John Glenn! Will 22:00, 20 September 2007 (UTC)
Reverting possible vandalism
[edit]I'm reverting the contributions made since 13 November 2008 (until 15 December 2008) by 205.155.72.125 (talk) and Moustache11 (talk · contribs) (and AnomieBOT's fixes to rescue orphaned refs caused by those contributions) since they mainly consist of deletions (major) parts of the article without any comment. Full diff.
This addition may be legitimate, but was removed from the same IP five days later (probably by a different user of that IP); I'll re-add that part with a {{fact}} tag. — Mar(c). 13:20, 24 December 2008 (UTC)
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