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...Saddam's Revenge Saddam Tries Another Trial Boycott Behind the Saddam Judge's Ouster Saddam's Trial: Behind the Scene Notebook: Keeping Saddam Company The Perils of Defending a Tyrant A Slain Saddam Trial Lawyer's Final Interview Inside Saddam's Defense Strategy Rights Groups Concerned Over Saddam Trial Notebook: Rushing To His Defense The Semiotics of Saddam Saddam's Capture 'Ladies and Gentlemen — We Got Him!' Photo Essay Captured At Last
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...himself as a modern heir to Mesopotamian kings like Nebuchadnezzar and Hammurabi was born on April 28, 1937, on the banks of the Tigris in the hardscrabble village of Owja, just south of Tikrit. Saddam never knew his father, a shepherd, who disappeared six months before he was born. He was raised alternately by his mother and his uncle, a fervent Iraqi nationalist and an early supporter of the Iraqi Baath party who had an early ideological influence on the ambitious young Saddam. It may have influenced his mother's choice of a name for the child: Saddam means...
...Saddam joined the pan-Arab nationalist Baath Party in 1957. Two years later, at the age of 22, Saddam was part of a Baathist plot to assassinate General Abdul Karim Kassem, who had overthrown the monarchy of King Faisal II a year before. Saddam escaped Iraq with a gunshot wound in the leg and spent the next six years in exile in Cairo where he had contacts with the CIA. The American spy agency was backing the Baathists at the time...