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'I am Saddam Hussein,
president of Iraq'
30/06/2004 20:06  - (SA)  

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  • Baghdad - "I am Saddam Hussein al-Majid, president of the Republic of Iraq," the jailed dictator said haughtily on Wednesday as he greeted the head of an Iraqi tribunal, who talked him through his upcoming hearing.

    Saddam wore his trademark moustache, a grey "dishdash", or traditional Arab dress, and appeared to have lost a lot of weight, an assistant to the tribunal's head, Salem Chalabi, said.

    The former strongman greeted Chalabi and his colleagues who visited him on Wednesday morning at a high-security jail in Baghdad with a "cold hello", the assistant said.

    "And then he asked: 'Are you going to question me today?'"

    Showing his disdain for his visitors during the five-minute meeting, Saddam remained seated as everyone around him stood, according to the assistant.

    Legal custody of Saddam and 11 of his former aides were handed to the new caretaker Iraqi government earlier in the day, but the US military will remain in charge of their security.

    The process started at 05:00 said the assistant, adding that he went into Chalabi's office to gather some papers and then the head of the tribunal along with a group of other people got into a convoy of cars that went to see Saddam and his lieutenants at a location that he refused to disclose.

    Saddam kept them waiting

    The toppled dictator is being held at Camp Cropper, a US military prison at Baghdad's former international airport, according to a humanitarian organisation.

    "We arrived at 08:45 and we had to wait for 15 minutes before Saddam Hussein walked into the room" he said.

    All the other 11 detainees were in prisoner uniforms but of different colours and came into the room separately one after the other, added the assistant.

    The second one to meet Chalabi and his team after Saddam left the room, was his cousin and close confidant Ali Hassan al-Majid, known as "Chemical Ali" for his alleged gassing of Kurds in 1988, who was arrested in August.

    "He said 'I am tired, I am tired,'" said the assistant.

    Then Iraq's former deputy prime minister Tarek Aziz appeared.

    "He said nothing like the others who gave their names" said Chalabi's assistant.

    As for former vice president Taha Yassine Ramadan, arrested also in August "he looked like he put on weight in prison" said the assistant.

    "The whole encounter with Saddam and his lieutenants lasted 15 minutes," said Chalabi's assistant.

    Saddam will be the first of the 12 prisoners to be charged on Thursday.

    - AFP



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