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Iraq
Jordan Grants Hussein’s Daughters Refuge
2003-08-01
Two of Saddam Hussein’s daughters and their nine children received sanctuary Thursday in Jordan on humanitarian grounds, granted by King Abdullah II. Raghad Saddam Hussein and Rana Saddam Hussein — who had reportedly been living in humble circumstances in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, since their father’s ouster — arrived in the capital Amman Thursday, Information Minister Nabil al-Sharif told The Associated Press. He refused to say if they traveled through a third country.
I don’t think it’s proper to use the words "humble" and "Hussein" in the same paragraph.
U.S. officials say they are closing in on Saddam, but it was not clear if his daughters’ departure from Iraq indicated the hunt for their father was nearing an end. Word of the arrival in Jordan of two of Saddam’s five children came after his elder sons, Odai and Qusai, were killed in a July 22 firefight with U.S. troops. Some U.S. military officers in Iraq said the daughters’ flight to Jordan was another sign that intensified sweeps are squeezing Saddam and other members of the defeated regime. ``It’s good news. Even if it’s estranged or extended family, it shows they’re on the move,’’ said Army Lt. Col. Steve Russell, who commands soldiers patrolling Saddam’s hometown of Tikrit.
Then again given the consideration given to women in that part of the world, it may be that they’re just moving the herd into the barn for the night.
It was not clear whether the Americans had sought the daughters for questioning about their father. The two daughters had lived private lives and — unlike their brothers — were not believed to be wanted for crimes linked to their father’s brutal regime. Instead, the women were seen by some as victims of Saddam, who ordered their husbands killed in 1996. Al-Sharif said Saddam’s daughters were allowed to come to the kingdom because they had ``run out of all options.’’ The daughters had been estranged from their father for a time but were believed to have reconciled with Saddam in recent years. A brother of their late husbands, Jamal Kamel, told The Associated Press that the women ``don’t know anything about where their father could be. They’re not interested in politics.’’ He said the women were in one of Jordan’s palaces under the king’s protection but refused to elaborate.
Wonder if they have the room down the hall from daddy.
The whereabouts of Saddam’s wife Sajida Khairallah Telfah and his fifth and youngest child, daughter Hala, are unknown. Hala Saddam Hussein’s husband, Gen. Kamal Mustafa Abdallah Sultan al-Tikriti, was No. 10 on the list of 55 most-wanted former officials of the regime. He surrendered to U.S. forces on May 17, the U.S. Central Command said. Saddam had a very public affair with Samira Shahbandar, daughter of a prominent Iraqi family, who has been described as his second wife. The two are rumored to have had a son. Last month, a cousin of Saddam, Izzi-Din Mohammed Hassan al-Majid, had said he would try to help Raghad and Rana apply for asylum in Britain, where he lives. That prompted a statement from Prime Minister Tony Blair that Britain would not consider asylum applications from members of Saddam’s family who may have committed human rights abuses.
Shot that down, didn't he?
Long accustomed to extravagance, the women had been living with their nine children in a modest Baghdad home without electricity since their father’s ouster, the pan-Arab daily Asharq Al-Awsat reported June 1. In the 1999 book ``Out of the Ashes: The Resurrection of Saddam Hussein,’’ authors Andrew and Patrick Cockburn wrote that the sisters were ``once Saddam’s favorite children, (but they) never forgave him for the killings’’ of their husbands. ``They assumed he had orchestrated the attack .... They continued to live with their ... children in a family house in Tikrit, never going out, always wearing black, and refusing to see any member of their family apart from their mother,’’ the Cockburns wrote. But in July, London’s Sunday Times quoted Raghad as saying that Saddam ``is my father and I am his daughter. He was a very good father.’’
"He was a very good father for a blood-sucking sadist! Oh, did I say that?"
Posted by:Steve White

#9  Though silly in the extreme,NMM's observation is relevant, unlike most of the tripe that dribbles out of his mouth....(or would that be Kosher Kum)
Posted by: raptor   2003-8-2 9:33:54 AM  

#8  I'm pretty sure it was directed at Not Mike Moore.
Posted by: Secret Master   2003-8-1 2:35:13 PM  

#7  In other news, comments such as "moving the herd into the barn.." should be preceded with a coffee alert. bad. Now I have to go and change my shirt.
Posted by: john   2003-8-1 12:55:37 PM  

#6  Hilarious! I love it when some asshat is so blinded by rage they just spew hate--and you can't even tell who it's directed at! Me? NMM? Steve?

Hey, Not NMM, you have a nice day! Thanks for the laugh!
Posted by: Dar   2003-8-1 10:55:12 AM  

#5  Not NMM LOL! Sounds like ya been there; done that and got the hemorrhoids to prove it!
Posted by: Not Mike Moore   2003-8-1 10:52:45 AM  

#4  Wow. That was shockingly mature.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2003-8-1 10:29:51 AM  

#3  You are the most intellectually dishonest asshole I've ever wasted time reading. You should seek out your true calling in life and dedicate yourself to it, you'd be great:

prison bitch
Posted by: Not NMM   2003-8-1 10:22:47 AM  

#2  NMM: I don't think the Coalition really cared about them and let them through. The Coalition really hasn't shown any interest in Saddam's female relations, and because he murdered their husbands these two were likely not close to Saddam or in the know of his whereabouts, plans, and security detail. In any case, women are second-class citizens in their culture and few are given any power or respect (witness the demonstration yesterday against the female judge in Najaf).
Posted by: Dar   2003-8-1 9:59:47 AM  

#1  Now just how in the HELL did they get out of Iraq? Sounds like we have border control there like that between Texas and Mexico
Posted by: Not Mike Moore   2003-8-1 9:30:14 AM  

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