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Saddam's daughter: US bombs nearly killed us
The Sunday Times (U.K.) ^ | 06/15/03 | Christina Lamb

Posted on 06/14/2003 4:40:20 PM PDT by Pokey78

THE daughters and grandchildren of Saddam Hussein narrowly escaped being killed by American missiles at a family farm on the first nightof the war, according to his eldest daughter.

In her first interview Raghad, 36, said last night that she was no longer in touch with her father or brothers, Uday and Qusay, but believed they had all survived.

"The last time I spoke to my father was five days before the war," she said. "He was in good spirits. I know he survived the war.

"But once Baghdad fell it was all so quick, all the family went our own ways. I am not in touch with any of them. But
I believe they are still alive."

Of Saddam, she said: "I hope he's alive. He was a very
good father."

Speaking to The Sunday Times in an hour-long telephone conversation made to the home of her brother-in-law, Jamal Kamel, Raghad denied persistent reports that she had considered seeking asylum in Britain.

"I like England," she said. "I have been there before and it's nice, quiet and very cold. But politically it is impossible. The whole situation there is against us."

She described her family's fear when the "shock and awe" bombing campaign began. "It was terrifying," she said. "The first night I was on our farm in Baghdad with my sister and our children and 10 missiles fell all around us. We just got
to the shelter so we were not hurt but we were very scared. Every night, the noise."

Raghad revealed that she was still in Iraq this weekend, living with her four children aged between 10 and 19, and with her sister Rana, 34, and her three children. The family did not leave Baghdad until April 9, the day the city fell. "We heard on the radio that the Americans had entered the city and occupied it so at noon that day we all left.

"After a few days everyone went their own way. We tried
to hide in Baghdad. We had not expected it to happen so quickly." She and her sister were now living in "a simple house", she added.

Speaking fluent English which she learnt at Baghdad University, where she specialised in translation, she said: "I spend my days cooking typical Iraqi food, washing dishes, doing housework, laundry.

"I do things I never did in the past because since I was a child we always had maids, housekeepers and lived in big houses with swimming pools."

Raghad and Rana were reported to have been estranged from their father since the murder of their husbands, Hussein Kamel al-Majid and his brother Saddam Kamel, both cousins of Saddam.

Once head of Saddam's weapons procurement programme and one of the most powerful men in Iraq, Hussein Kamel became the country's highest-level defector when he and his brother fled to Jordan in August 1995, taking their families with them. Partly because of pressure from their wives they returned six months later, apparently believing that as the fathers of Saddam's grandsons, they would be forgiven. Instead they were murdered while their wives were visiting their father.

Refusing to speak about her husband's killing, Raghad dismissed the notion that she had broken off relations with her father: "He is my father and I am his daughter. He was a good father and a good grandfather."

In the background it was possible to hear the sound of children playing. But she insisted: "The children are very upset. They miss school and their friends, and they feel lonely in the middle of their country. I don't know what to tell them."

Raghad does not go out: "I don't like the situation, the American troops everywhere, seeing the statues of my father broken, his pictures torn down. You can imagine how I feel."

She said she had accepted that there was no immediate future for her in Iraq. "I cannot stay in my country," she said. "Rana and I discuss all the time where we can live."

She is believed to be negotiating for asylum in the United Arab Emirates: "All I want is to be able to live peacefully with no fear and nobody asking us any awkward questions.
We have been through a lot and now we just want peace."


TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: asylum; betterlucknexttime; bombs; booeffinhoo; bunker; decapitation; iraq; kibblesnbits; saddam; saddamfamily; shockandawe; uae; uk
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1 posted on 06/14/2003 4:40:20 PM PDT by Pokey78
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To: Pokey78
But she insisted: "The children are very upset. They miss school and their friends, and they feel lonely in the middle of their country. I don't know what to tell them."

Tell them "Be good, or grandpa will bury you alive like he did the Kurdish children."

2 posted on 06/14/2003 4:43:40 PM PDT by A_perfect_lady (Let them eat cake.)
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To: setcapt
The entire families of Hussein should die painful deaths

The entire families of Hussein should die painful slow deaths

4 posted on 06/14/2003 4:46:14 PM PDT by b4its2late (It is bad to suppress laughter; it goes back down and spreads to your hips.)
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To: Pokey78
Raghad?? Didn't they drop an e somewhere?

Sorry, but I have no use for any of his spawn, nor children of his spawn - above age 10.
5 posted on 06/14/2003 4:49:40 PM PDT by Humidston (Do not remove this tag under penalty of law)
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To: Pokey78
They could take teaching positions in the peoples republic of california's university system.
7 posted on 06/14/2003 4:54:16 PM PDT by adam_az
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To: A_perfect_lady
Has this self absorbed weirdo NO clue on what her father and brothers routinely did to innocent people? Or is that an "awkward question"?
8 posted on 06/14/2003 4:54:59 PM PDT by nmh
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To: Pokey78
Perhaps Raghad and her sister could find minimum wage work at an orphanage caring for the children of those her father murdered. That or scrubbing toilets in prison.
9 posted on 06/14/2003 4:58:35 PM PDT by Navy Patriot
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To: nmh
Not an "awkward question" at all. It's a "awkward family" which deserves obliteration and no chance to breed. Waste 'em!
10 posted on 06/14/2003 4:58:52 PM PDT by Hinoki Cypress
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To: Pokey78
Looks like the US military needs to do some intensive training so they won't miss Raghead and her extended family next time. What's this "nearly" crap? </sarcasm>
11 posted on 06/14/2003 4:59:40 PM PDT by RushLake (Stamp out leadership by lack of example.)
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To: Pokey78
What kind of people think Like this

Of Saddam, she said: "I hope he's alive. He was a very good father."

God help us this Father killed his daughters husband.

12 posted on 06/14/2003 5:00:38 PM PDT by chachacha
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To: Pokey78

Heres hoping for better aim in the very near future.
13 posted on 06/14/2003 5:01:01 PM PDT by SouthernFreebird
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To: Buckhead
Yep. My thoughts exactly. He killed my brother-in-law, but by golly, what a dad. Can you believe her name? Raghad. Pronounced RagHead! It just doesn't get better than real life, the humor that just keeps on coming.
14 posted on 06/14/2003 5:02:15 PM PDT by DoughtyOne
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To: Pokey78
Of Saddam, she said: "I hope he's alive. He was a very good father

What say we tie an anvil around her ankles and shove her back into the gene pool before she can reproduce........

Stay Safe !

15 posted on 06/14/2003 5:02:46 PM PDT by Squantos (Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscript catapultas habebunt.)
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"All I want is to be able to live peacefully with no fear and nobody asking us any awkward questions. We have been through a lot and now we just want peace."

I think that's what every Iraqi citizen has been wanting for at least the last 30 years. Don'tcha hate it when the shoe is on the other foot?

16 posted on 06/14/2003 5:04:07 PM PDT by BagCamAddict
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To: chachacha
What kind of people think Like this

Maybe people who are afraid he'll also kill her or her children?

Or it might just be a cultural thing....

17 posted on 06/14/2003 5:04:51 PM PDT by Amelia (Because I'm the mom and I said so!)
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To: nmh
Bizarre, isn't it? People were being hung by the arms and beaten to death, and she's lamenting that this has all made her life most unpleasant. Makes me think, "Gee honey, sorry the bombs missed you!"
18 posted on 06/14/2003 5:05:12 PM PDT by A_perfect_lady (Let them eat cake.)
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To: Pokey78
"You can imagine how I feel," she said.

Not really.

I wonder if she can imagine how little anyone decent cares what she feels.

19 posted on 06/14/2003 5:06:01 PM PDT by headsonpikes
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To: BagCamAddict
Don'tcha hate it when the shoe is on the other foot?

It is indeed on the other foot now, isn't it? Hmm.... where's my superglue....

20 posted on 06/14/2003 5:07:24 PM PDT by A_perfect_lady (Let them eat cake.)
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