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Raghad Saddam Hussein (Arabic: رغد صدام حسين; born 2 September 1968) is an Iraqi in exile and the eldest daughter of former Iraqi ruler Saddam Hussein. [1]
A Baghdad court Sunday sentenced in absentia the exiled daughter of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein to seven years in prison for "promoting" her father's outlawed Baath party.
Saddam Hussein's exiled daughter Raghad Saddam Hussein was sentenced to seven years in prison by a Baghdad court for promoting her father's outlawed Baath party. The party was dissolved and banned after Hussein was overthrown during the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq.
Raghad Saddam Hussein, the eldest daughter of the late and deposed Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, has revealed interesting momories from her life in her father's era as the Iraqi ruler, in a series of interviews hosted by Algerian journalist Sohaib Shrayer on Al-Arabiya TV.
A Baghdad court on Sunday sentenced in absentia the exiled daughter of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein to seven years in prison for "promoting" her father's outlawed Baath party.
A Baghdad court on Sunday sentenced in absentia the exiled daughter of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein to seven years in prison for “promoting” her father’s outlawed Baath party.
Raghad Saddam Hussein (left), who has been exiled from Iraq, was sentenced in absentia on Sunday. (AFP pic) BAGHDAD: A Baghdad court on Sunday sentenced in absentia the exiled daughter of Iraqi...
A Baghdad court on Sunday sentenced in absentia the exiled daughter of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein to seven years in prison for "promoting" her father's outlawed Baath party. Raghad Saddam...
Raghad Hussein, the daughter of former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein, gave a six-part televised interview on Al Arabiya in her first media appearance in years, hosted by Sohaib Charair, Al...
Raghad Saddam Hussein has recounted her father’s feud with her husband Hussein Kamel al-Majid, the second cousin of former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.