Posted on 08/17/2007 7:11:02 AM PDT by Mr_Tiki
Interpol issues arrest warrant against Saddam's daughter
Baghdad - Voices of Iraq Friday , 17 /08 /2007 Time 6:00:51
Baghdad, Aug 17, (VOI) Interpol issued an arrest warrant against Raghad, former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein's daughter, upon a request from the Iraqi government.
"Raghad Saddam Hussein al-Majid, 38, is wanted by the Iraqi government on several charges of terrorism and crimes against innocent people," according to a statement published on Interpol's official web site and received by the independent news agency Voices of Iraq (VOI). The site called on anyone who has information about Raghad's whereabouts to report to the local police station in their city. Raghad lives in exile outside Iraq, with her children in the Jordanian capital Amman, hosted by the Hashemite royal family. The last time she was seen publicly was during a popular rally at the professional syndicates compound in Amman to protest the execution of her father on December 31, 2006.
I just found the Interpol link for her arrest call here:
http://www.interpol.int/public/Data/Wanted/Notices/Data/2006/06/2006_54606.asp
His daughters name is Baghdad?/sarc
Worse, her name is Raghad.

“Worse, her name is Raghad.”
Raghead?? Now THATS not politically correct.
Didn’t she lure her husband back to Iraq after he defected, so her father could execute him?
Even worse, her last name is Saddam Hussain
Not so sure if she actually lured her husband into returning to be killed. It was said at the time that her father put her under house arrest for a while. She certainly didn’t show normal human feeling for her father’s killing of her husband. Else, how could she be so active in supporting her father after all that?
Rag Head bump!
How are her and Barak related ?
If she had expressed regret, she probably would not have survived. Or, at the least, been cut off like the guy at CNN was worried about.
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