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Uday Saddam Hussein [1] [2] (Arabic: عدي صدام حسين; 18 June 1964 – 22 July 2003) was an Iraqi politician, and the elder son of Saddam Hussein. He held numerous positions as a sports chairman, military officer and businessman, and was the head of the Iraqi Olympic Committee, Iraq Football Association, and the Fedayeen Saddam.
Uday Hussein (born June 18, 1964, Baghdad, Iraq—died July 22, 2003, Mosul, Iraq) was an Iraqi official who was the oldest son of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein and thus was a central figure in his father’s brutal 24-year rule. He was for many years regarded as his father’s heir apparent.
Uday and Qusay Hussein, sons of deposed Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, were killed during an American military operation conducted on July 22, 2003, in the city of Mosul, Iraq.
Uday Saddam Hussein al-Tikriti (Arabic: عُدي صدّام حُسين) (June 1964 – 22 July 2003) was the oldest son of Saddam Hussein, the fifth President of Iraq. He had one younger brother named Qusay Hussein. For years, people thought that Uday would become the head of Iraq after his father died.
Former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein’s sons, Qusay and Uday Hussein, are killed after a three-hour firefight with U.S. forces in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul. It is widely believed that the...
Uday Hussein was known for his ruthless and brutal tactics as the chief of the Fedayeen Saddam, a paramilitary organization loyal to his father, Saddam Hussein.
Uday Hussein, 39, Saddam’s eldest son, was known for his obsession with sex, fast cars, heavy drinking, expensive clothes, torture and murder.
Saddam Hussein’s sons, Uday and Qusay, were monsters even by the gruesome standards of Iraq. Brothers in arms: Uday and Qusay died together despite their personal rivalry. 23 Jul 2003. The...
Uday Saddam Hussein (left), aged 39, and his brother Qusay, 37, died on July 22nd. Jul 24th 2003 |. WHEN Saddam Hussein became president of Iraq in 1979, his elder son Uday was 15 and his...
Iraqi exiles agreed that Uday Hussein, the eldest of five children, personified the government's random brutality. Human rights groups and Iraqi exiles accused him of routinely kidnapping women...