Uday Hussein's Diaries

(London Times) - Daniel McGrory The secrets of Saddam Hussein's overseas business networks have been uncovered in the records of his eldest son, Uday, whose diary also reveals that he spied on his father. According to British intelligence, the diaries show how he played off political rivals against each other, plotted against military commanders, and used torture and murder to scare his own family, as well as close aides.


2003-04-22 00:00:00

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