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  2. Capture of Saddam Hussein - Wikipedia

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    The graphic depicts Hussein as a small red figure lying on its back in a spider hole, also highlighting other features of the hiding place including an air vent, fan, and entrance hidden by rubble. [ 23 ] [ 24 ] The simple shape of the design later became subject to pareidolia online, with examples of the graphic's likeness in foods and other ...

  3. Al-Awja - Wikipedia

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    The village is known for being the hometown and place of burial of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. When Saddam was captured by JSOC Task Force 121 and 4th Infantry Division during Operation Red Dawn, he was hidden only a few miles from his hometown of Ad-Dawr. Saddam Hussein was buried in this village before dawn on December 31, 2006 ...

  4. Task Force 121 - Wikipedia

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    Samir, an Iraqi-American military interpreter of Task Force 121, helped find Saddam Hussein by pulling him out of hideaway in December 2003. House of Uday and Qusay Hussein in Mosul, Iraq destroyed by members of Task Force 121 in July 2003. Task Force 121 was a United States Department of Defense special operations task force.

  5. Report: Saddam Hussein kept a secret torture chamber on ... - AOL

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    Two Iraqi officials report that there was a torture dungeon operating for years in one of the city’s most affluent neighborhoods.

  6. Interrogation of Saddam Hussein - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, at the age of 20, Saddam Hussein joined the nascent Ba'ath Party, which was founded on a socialist form of Pan-Arabism.After participating in an unsuccessful 1959 assassination attempt on then Prime Minister of Iraq Abd al-Karim Qasim, Saddam became a fugitive, and eventually fled to Syria and then Egypt.

  7. Toppled Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, a fellow secular Baathist like Assad, had been executed just six months earlier. But Syria’s then leader, who had succeeded his father Hafez seven years ...

  8. Trial of Saddam Hussein - Wikipedia

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    The deposed President of Iraq Saddam Hussein was tried by the Iraqi Interim Government for crimes against humanity during his time in office.. The Coalition Provisional Authority voted to create the Iraqi Special Tribunal (IST), consisting of five Iraqi judges, on 9 December 2003, to try Saddam and his aides for charges of war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide [1] dating back to ...

  9. Operation Bramble Bush - Wikipedia

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    Operation Bramble Bush (Hebrew: מבצע שיח אטד) was an Israeli plan to assassinate Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, in 1992.It was described in full in December 2003 by the Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, [1] but news reports had circulated about the plot since January 1999. [2]