Sunday, June 29, 2003

AN UNCAPTURED QUEEN IN THE DECK OF CARDS SPEAKS FROM HIDING
The number 12 in the American pack of cards of most wanted Iraqis, Sayf al-Din Fulayyih Hassan, chief of staff of the Republican Guard, has revealed that on April 11, two days after Baghdad was captured by American forces, Saddam Hussain while driving through the city's streets told his two sons that they must accept defeat and go their separate ways...

Sayf has told about the last days before the fall of Baghdad to the Sunday Times though an intermediary. While claiming that Saddam has stayed on in Iraq, he denies any knowledge of the former Iraqi President's exact location...

Syf said that Saddam while driving around with his sons told them, " It's over. It's over" and they all must split up and go separate ways. Saddam Hussain thought that splitting up would give them a better chance to survive, although the younger son sobbingly pleaded that he be allowed to go in hiding...

Sayf , according to the report, had been hiding until the last week in a small town after faking his death and holing a mock funeral. Only close relatives knew of his whereabouts...

Sayf has also conveyed that Americans would find it very difficult to catch Saddam. " He (Saddam) has spent his life hiding from enemies. He is very wily and look they haven't been able to capture even me."...

We need to find all of them.

By the way...I haven't seen this story in the Western press, this story comes from India.

Read the whole story here.

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